Starworld

Harry Harrison

Original title: Homeworld to the Stars, Volume 3

earliest edition we have, 1981 Bantam Books, 1984 paperback 198 pages

To the stars / Harry Harrison — book 3

The To the Stars trilogy is a series of science fiction novels by Harry Harrison, first published in 1980 (Homeworld) and 1981 (Wheelworld and Starworld). The three books were re-published in an omnibus edition in 1981. Homeworld presents a dystopian world some centuries in the future; in response to the depletion of the world's natural resources and resulting social and environmental collapse, a ruthless totalitari...

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Starworld edition · 2012 · Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom · 9781466822818
Homeworld to the Stars, Volume 3 hardcover · 1988 · Severn House Publishers · 208 pages · 9780727816825
Starworld paperback · 1984 · Bantam Books (Mm) · 9780553207804
Starworld paperback · 1984 · Bantam Books · 198 pages · 9780553146479
Starworld paperback · 1981 · Bantam Books · 208 pages · 9780586050538

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