A rose for Ecclesiastes

Roger Zelazny

Original title: Four for tomorrow

Also published as: Four for Tomorrow

earliest edition we have, 1967 Hart-Davis, 1969 207 pages

Panther science fiction

This is a parting goodbye to the golden age of Sci-Fi. Science was discovering just how lifeless Mars really was, and Zelazney wanted to write something fantastical beforehand. The end of a civilization, and the beginning of something new, all before the backdrop of Martian soil.

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Editions we hold

Rose for Ecclesiastes edition · 2015 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 9780575073456
Une rose pour l'Ecclésiaste paperback · 1999 · J'ai lu · 253 pages · 9782277211266
Four for Tomorrow paperback · 1991 · Baen · 211 pages · 9780671720513
Four for Tomorrow edition · 1981 · Ace Books · 216 pages · 9780441249053
Four for tomorrow edition · 1975 · Garland Pub. · 216 pages
Four for Tomorrow edition · 1973 · Ace · 9780441249015
A rose for Ecclesiastes edition · 1969 · Hart-Davis · 207 pages
A rose for Ecclesiastes edition · 1969 · Panther · 189 pages
Four for Tomorrow edition · 1967 · Ace Books · 191 pages · 9780441249046

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