They Shall Have Stars

James Blish

Original title: They shall have stars

earliest edition we have, 1956 New English Library, 1968 paperback 159 pages

A New English Library science fiction,

What was the secret that lurked behind the stars? In the year 2018, man undertook the most stupendous project in human history--to build a bridge on Jupiter. In that frozen, raging, gaseous hell, the space men built a fantastic, colossal bridge--thirty miles high, eight miles wide, and always growing in its astounding length. What was the purpose of this incredible object? Only one man knew--and h e possessed the mos...

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Editions we hold

They Shall Have Stars edition · 2011 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 9780575103948
Aux hommes, les étoiles paperback · 1992 · Denoël · 218 pages · 9782207500804
They Shall Have Stars paperback · 1974 · Arrow · 192 pages · 9780099086703
They shall have stars. paperback · 1968 · New English Library · 159 pages
They shall have stars. edition · 1956 · Faber & Faber

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