The Whole Man

John Brunner

first published 1964 Collier Books, 1990 118 pages

Collier nucleus fantasy & science fiction

Gerald Howson had twisted legs and spine. His face was so ugly even his mother didn't want to look at him. But his telepathic talent was the stongest ever found. Many telepaths created a world of imagination and locked themselves into it until dying of hunger and thirst. Others used the gift to heal victims of psychological trauma. Howson tried the first when just coming into his talent. Then he was successful as a h...

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The whole man edition · 1990 · Collier Books · 118 pages
De telepaat paperback · 1980 · Elmar · 207 pages · 9789061202028
Telepathist paperback · 1978 · Fontana · 190 pages · 9780006146117
The Whole Man paperback · 1973 · Ballantine · 188 pages · 9780345234377
The Whole Man paperback · 1970 · Ballantine Books · 188 pages · 9780345018854

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