| Jack Vance - Fiction - 2000 - 752 pages
All four books in "The Dying Earth" science fiction series are now available in single volume. | |
| Jack Vance - Fiction - 1997 - 410 pages
Kirth Gersen, having dealt with three of the five demons who destroyed his family and his home planet in the Mount Pleasant Massacre, continues his journey through the universe ... | |
| Jack Vance - Fiction - 1993 - 548 pages
Together for the first time in one omnibus edition--City of the Chasch, Servants of the Wankh, The Dirdir, and The Pnume. Award-winning author Vance's exotic and complex world ... | |
| Jack Vance - Fiction - 2004 - 218 pages
Continues the adventures of Myron Tany, a rebellious member of a wealthy family who tours the galaxy on an interstellar freighter alongside a crew of actors, musicians, thieves ... | |
| Jack Vance - Fiction - 1999 - 304 pages
A romantic tale follows a space swashbuckler and conman as he travels from world to world, plying his trade, drinking in wild bars, and flirting with women. | |
| Jack Vance - Fiction - 1998 - 388 pages
The story of a young man's quest to discover the secret of his own origin, hidden by his adoptive parents and lost with their untimely death, "Night Lamp" features exotic ... | |
| Jack Vance - Fiction - 2002 - 486 pages
Trilogy about the Alastor cluster, a system of thousands of stars and inhabited planets ruled by the all-knowing, all-seeing, Connatic. | |
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