Beyond Infinity

Gregory Benford

earliest edition we have, 2004 Time Warner Books Uk, 2004 paperback 464 pages

Voyagers cross a living universe in a gripping new novel of the far future by GregBenford, multiple award-winning author of The Martian Race and Timescape. BEYONDINFINITYtakes a scientist's imagination to the uttermost ends of time. Set more than a billion years from now, the novel begins with a young woman who yearns to escape the rigid, timeless Earth she knows. So she flees, in the company of an intelligent beast...

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Editions we hold

Beyond Infinity edition · 2013 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 9780575118485
Beyond Infinity edition · 2008 · Grand Central Publishing · 9781306758062
Beyond Infinity ebook · 2008 · Grand Central Publishing · 9780446542937
Beyond infinity edition · 2006 · Warner Books · 450 pages · 9780446611572
Beyond infinity edition · 2004 · Aspect/Warner Books · 338 pages
Beyond Infinity paperback · 2004 · Time Warner Books Uk · 464 pages · 9781841491882

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