An edition of The Book of Ptath (1947)

The Book of Ptath

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An edition of The Book of Ptath (1947)

The Book of Ptath

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"In the beginning was the Shining One, Ptath, god of land, sea and space, on whom be all praise heaped, and countless prayers offered that he may return to his chosen race from his millions of years of merging with the race, which noble sacrifice he made for the glory of his people and for the development of his spirit, O Diyan, O Kolla and divine Rad."

Holroyd blinked at the words, then closed the book. The wonder of it grew and grew, and slowly a conviction formed: He was dead. Except for this resurrection in the body of a god, he would he lying dead on a battlefield. But now it was two hundred million years later, and he was destined to rule the world. He was the god they worshipped as Ptath.

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Panther
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160

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Cover of: The Book of Ptath
The Book of Ptath
January 1, 1993, Carroll & Graf
Mass Market Paperback in English - New edition
Cover of: The book of Ptath
The book of Ptath
1973, Panther
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Cover of: The Book of Ptath
The Book of Ptath
April 1969, Panther
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200 Million A.D.

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Paperback
Number of pages
160

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OL7882662M
ISBN 10
058602753X
ISBN 13
9780586027530
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32656
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"In the beginning was the Shining One, Ptath, god of land, sea and space, on whom be all praise heaped, and countless prayers offered that he may return to his chosen race from his millions of years of merging with the race, which noble sacrifice he made for the glory of his people and for the development of his spirit, O Diyan, O Kolla and divine Rad."

Holroyd blinked at the words, then closed the book. The wonder af it grew and grew, and slowly a conviction formed: He was dead. Except for this resurrection in the body of a god, he would he lying dead on a battlefield. But now it was two hundred million years later, and he was destined to rule the world. He was the god they worshipped as Ptath.

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