### Expansion of the story, "The Boy who Bought Old Earth," later incorporated into the book, "Norstrilia." Library : General Universes : Rod McBan [03] Formats : EPUB ISBN : 9780722179420
The Planet Buyer
β Scribed by Smith, Cordwainer
- Publisher
- Pyramid Books
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
EPUB (reformatted)
Rod McBan owned Earth. One night of frenzied manipulation had made an
obscure rancer on a far planet the richest man in history, and the sole
owner of Man's home planet. It had also made him the target of every
criminal in the Universe. There was one way Rod McBan could reach the
planet he owned - alive. But it meant he would have to die first... The
Planet Buyer is something new in Science Fiction - a strange,
compelling picture of a far future of more-than-human beauty, complexity
and terror.
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