Vacuum Diagrams

Stephen Baxter

earliest edition we have, 1997 HarperCollins Publishers, 1997 460 pages

"And everywhere the Humans went, they found life..."This dazzling future history, winner of the 2000 Philip K. Dick Award, is the most ambitious and exciting since Asimov's classic Foundation saga. It tells the story of Humankind -- all the way to the end of the Universe itself.Here, in luminous and vivid narratives spanning five million years, are the first Poole wormholes spanning the solar system; the conquest of...

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Editions we hold

Vacuum Diagrams edition · 2009 · HarperCollins Publishers Limited · 9780007361694
Vacuum Diagrams ebook · 2008 · HarperCollins · 9780061569258
Vacuum Diagrams paperback · 2001 · Eos · 512 pages · 9780061059049
Vakuum- Diagramme. Ein Roman in Episoden aus dem Xeelee- Universum. paperback · 2001 · Heyne · 655 pages · 9783453179837
Vacuum diagrams edition · 1999 · HarperPrism · 373 pages
Vacuum Diagrams paperback · 1998 · Voyager · 400 pages · 9780006498124
Vacuum diagrams edition · 1997 · HarperCollins Publishers · 460 pages

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