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The Man Without a Planet. 1966 The Man Without a Planet
by Lin Carter
First Edition 1966
Ace Books
New York
Publisher code: G-606
Paperback
Cover illustration by Peter Michael
115, 141 pages
Price: $0.50

Notes
The Man Without a Planet, a History of the Great Imperium novel by Lin Carter.

This volume is a "dos-à-dos" omnibus in the Ace Double series. It also includes Time to Live by John Rackham.

Publisher's Blurb – Page One
MISSION TO AN EMBATTLED NEBULA

When Raul Linton, Commander of Space Navy, returned from the bloody Third Imperial War in 3468 A.D., he was a disillusioned hero. Defiantly stripping off his medals and ribands, Raul roamed the Inner Cluster of stars in search of some meaning.

But close on his trail was the Imperium Government spy, Pertinax – known as the Snake – who was out to prove Raul a traitor.

And then Raul Linton met up with Shari of the Yellow-Eyes, who proposed a daring scheme of intergalactic action which would at once restore the Shari's exiled Queen Innald to her rightful place on the throne of Valadon – but to join this mission, Raul would have to fight openly against his own government. . . .

Another swashbuckling adventure by the author of Thongor of Lemuria and The Star Magicians.

 
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