Messiah

Gore Vidal

earliest edition we have, 1968 Panther Books, 1973 paperback 224 pages

The Gregg Press science fiction series

When a mortician appears on television to declare that death is infinitely preferable to life, he sparks a religious movement that quickly leaves Christianity and most of Islam in the dust. Gore Vidal’s deft and daring blend of satire and prophecy, first published in 1954, eerily anticipates the excesses of Jim Jones, David Koresh, and the Heaven’s Gate suicide cult.

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Messiah edition · 1998 · Penguin Books · 244 pages · 9780141180397
Messiah paperback · 1993 · Abacus · 256 pages · 9780349103648
Messiah paperback · 1987 · Ballantine Books · 246 pages · 9780345339171
Messiah paperback · 1984 · Ballantine Books · 9780345321053
Messiah edition · 1980 · Gregg Press · 250 pages
Messiah paperback · 1973 · Panther Books · 224 pages · 9780586037263
Messiah. edition · 1968 · Heinemann · 221 pages

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