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Loading... Starman's Quest (1958)by Robert Silverberg
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() ![]() We learn the distinction between and the history of the slower-than-light ‘Lexman Drive’, and the theoretical and as yet undeveloped hyperspacial ‘Cavour Drive’. We learn that Alan has a dream to develop the latter and open up the stars. Yet the bulk of the book is dedicated to the location of his brother and his acquisition of the funds to facilitate development. Complete review at: The Great Gnome Press Science Fiction Odyssey, and a close-up examination of the book itself. no reviews | add a review
The complicated problem of time lags and speedups in space travel brings about a conflict between twin brothers. No library descriptions found. |
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