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Spacehounds of IPC

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Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. Here is an all time science fiction classic, "Spacehounds of IPC" written by one of the founding fathers of space opera, Edward E. "Doc" Smith. Escape from the Jovians or meet certain death! When the Inter-planetary Corporation's top-of-the-line spaceliner Arcturus lifted off for Mars on what everyone on board considered a standard planetary run, little did they realize they would soon be under attack by unknown alien beings. And before they knew it, they were soon hurtling toward the distant moons of Jupiter! Then, after a crashing landing on Ganymede, the survivors faced death at the hands of the Jovian satellite's terrifying creatures. However, they were challenged with not only staying alive, but with reconstructing their spacecraft in order to ensure a safe return to Earth. But they soon faced another danger-the intelligent, warring aliens from within the Jovian system. It seemed that death was almost inevitable...
Release date Australia
February 18th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
218
Dimensions
133x203x13
ISBN-13
9781612871943
Product ID
22204175

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