Series: Retief (8)

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Envoy to New Worlds by Keith Laumer1
Galactic Diplomat by Keith Laumer2
Retief's War by Keith Laumer3
Retief and the Warlords by Keith Laumer4
Retief: Ambassador to Space by Keith Laumer5
Retief of the CDT by Keith Laumer6
Retief's Ransom by Keith Laumer7
Retief: Emissary to the Stars by Keith Laumer8
Retief at Large by Keith Laumer9
Retief Unbound by Keith Laumer10
Retief: Diplomat at Arms by Keith Laumer11
Retief to the Rescue by Keith Laumer12
The Return of Retief by Keith Laumer13
Retief in the Ruins by Keith Laumer14
Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude by Keith Laumer15
Reward for Retief by Keith Laumer16
Retief and the Rascals by Keith Laumer17
Retief's Peace by William H. Keith, Jr.18
Retief! by Keith LaumerOmnibus

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