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The Plague of Oblivion
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The Plague of Oblivion Volume 28
The Plague of Oblivion

by Clark Darlton
Issued: November 1977
Futura / Orbit
London
ISBN 0860079678
Paperback
Cover illustration by Tony Roberts
128 pages

Notes
Translated into English by Wendayne Ackerman.

First published in English by Ace Books in 1973.

Publisher’s Blurb – Lower Cover
MORE FEARFUL THAN DEATH ITSELF
To forget . . . to lose all memory, all knowledge of your past . . .

The alien Springers fear such a fate more than loss of life – and so Perry Rhodan and the mutant corps have a devastating weapon when they unleash the Plague of Lethe in the battle to force the Springers and Mounders set free the enslaved planet Goszul.

But can it be done – without infecting the entire galaxy?

Also available in the same orbit series: Perry Rhodan 1-27

 
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