Deathworld 3

Harry Harrison

earliest edition we have, 1969 Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1997 170 pages

Warp 7 - 70124

The third installment in the *Deathworld Trilogy*, our hero takes his Light-o'-Love and all of the genetically-predisposed "survival experts" to conquer a new planet. The population of the Deathworld is now at loose ends and moribund, since the pacification of their deadly home world. The plot is based on the historical tale, (updated and fictionalized of course,) of the downfall of the Mongols and the Balkanization...

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Deathworld 3, 1968 - first published as "The Horse Barbarians" / Neukrotimaya planeta (Zolotaya biblioteka) hardcover · 2003 · Oniks · 493 pages
Barbarenwelt edition · 1997 · Wilhelm Heyne Verlag · 170 pages
Deathworld 3 edition · 1987 · Ace Books · 9780441142668
Deathworld 3 paperback · 1977 · Sphere SF · 157 pages · 9780722144183
Deathworld 3 paperback · 1973 · Sphere · 160 pages · 9780722143520
Deathworld 3. edition · 1969 · Faber · 251 pages

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