Time Storm

Gordon R. Dickson

first published 1977 Sphere, 1978 362 pages

Sphere science fiction

A time storm has devastated the Earth, and only a small fraction of humankind remains. From the rubble, three survivors form an unlikely alliance: a young man, a young woman, and a leopard. "A masterful science fiction story told by a masterful science fiction writer". -- Milwaukee Journal. A time storm strikes the Earth. The Earth remains, but different parts of the Earth are in different eras. Travel between the d...

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Time Storm paperback · 2019 · Baen · 448 pages · 9781481483919
Time Storm paperback · 1992 · Baen · 10 pages · 9780671721480
Time Storm paperback · 1985 · Bantam Doubleday Dell · 432 pages · 9780553251463
Time Storm paperback · 1981 · Bantam · 9780553205923
Time Storm paperback · 1980 · Bantam Books
Time Storm paperback · 1979 · bantm · 9780553122695
Time Storm edition · 1978 · Sphere · 362 pages
Time Storm edition · 1977 · St. Martin's Press · 342 pages

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