The Long Twilight

Keith Laumer

earliest edition we have, 1970 Baen, 2007 paperback 368 pages

Berkley medallion book

The Long Twilight and Other Stories (2007) is an omnibus edition of two short novels and four short stories. These tales are not related to any of the major story cycles by the author. The Long Twilight (Putnam, 1969) is a short novel. Two members of an offworld civilization have been fighting each other for millennia. They have a final collision at a time when the USA is building its first beamed power unit. It is...

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The Long Twilight paperback · 2008 · Baen · 496 pages · 9781416555728
The Long Twilight paperback · 2007 · Baen · 368 pages · 9781416521099
The Long Twilight edition · 1986 · Ace Books · 9780441489282
The Long Twilight edition · 1982 · Berkley · 224 pages · 9780425056295
The long twilight edition · 1976 · Hale · 222 pages
The Long Twilight edition · 1976 · Berkley · 9780425032664
The Long Twilight edition · 1970 · Berkley · 222 pages

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