Algis Budrys Complete Science Novels - The Barbarians Citadel The Stoker and the Stars Desire No More Riya's Foundling
A Lithuanian-American science fiction author, editor, and critic. He was also known under the pen names "Frank Mason," "Alger Rome," "John A. Sentry," "William Scarff," and "Paul Janvier."
His Cold War science fiction novel Who? was adapted for the screen in 1973. In addition to numerous Hugo Award and Nebula Award nominations, Budrys won the Science Fiction Research Association's 2007 Pilgrim Award for lifetime contributions to speculative fiction scholarship. In 2009, he was the recipient of one of the first three Solstice Awards presented by the SFWA in recognition of his contributions to the field of science fiction.
Includes an active table of contents so you can use your NOOK's GOTO CHAPTER feature to easily navigate to each book.
Contents
The Barbarians
Citadel
The Stoker and the Stars
Desire No More
Riya's Foundling
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His Cold War science fiction novel Who? was adapted for the screen in 1973. In addition to numerous Hugo Award and Nebula Award nominations, Budrys won the Science Fiction Research Association's 2007 Pilgrim Award for lifetime contributions to speculative fiction scholarship. In 2009, he was the recipient of one of the first three Solstice Awards presented by the SFWA in recognition of his contributions to the field of science fiction.
Includes an active table of contents so you can use your NOOK's GOTO CHAPTER feature to easily navigate to each book.
Contents
The Barbarians
Citadel
The Stoker and the Stars
Desire No More
Riya's Foundling
Algis Budrys Complete Science Novels - The Barbarians Citadel The Stoker and the Stars Desire No More Riya's Foundling
A Lithuanian-American science fiction author, editor, and critic. He was also known under the pen names "Frank Mason," "Alger Rome," "John A. Sentry," "William Scarff," and "Paul Janvier."
His Cold War science fiction novel Who? was adapted for the screen in 1973. In addition to numerous Hugo Award and Nebula Award nominations, Budrys won the Science Fiction Research Association's 2007 Pilgrim Award for lifetime contributions to speculative fiction scholarship. In 2009, he was the recipient of one of the first three Solstice Awards presented by the SFWA in recognition of his contributions to the field of science fiction.
Includes an active table of contents so you can use your NOOK's GOTO CHAPTER feature to easily navigate to each book.
Contents
The Barbarians
Citadel
The Stoker and the Stars
Desire No More
Riya's Foundling
His Cold War science fiction novel Who? was adapted for the screen in 1973. In addition to numerous Hugo Award and Nebula Award nominations, Budrys won the Science Fiction Research Association's 2007 Pilgrim Award for lifetime contributions to speculative fiction scholarship. In 2009, he was the recipient of one of the first three Solstice Awards presented by the SFWA in recognition of his contributions to the field of science fiction.
Includes an active table of contents so you can use your NOOK's GOTO CHAPTER feature to easily navigate to each book.
Contents
The Barbarians
Citadel
The Stoker and the Stars
Desire No More
Riya's Foundling
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BN ID: | 2940150164864 |
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Publisher: | ANEBook Publishing |
Publication date: | 12/06/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
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