An edition of Legacy (1960)

Legacy

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An edition of Legacy (1960)

Legacy

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In this sequel to EON, Greg Bear continues to explore the possibilities presented by the asteroid Thistledown, a remnant of a lost human civilization. The Way is a tunnel through space and time that leads to other worlds, some more like planet Earth than Earth itself. It is perhaps the most formidable discovery in Thistledown and with such an important discovery comes dispute as to the nature of the Way and how it should be used. The Way can only be reached through Axis City, the only space station of Thistledown. The ruling body of Axis City, the Hexamon, has decreed that other worlds reached by The Way must be left untouched as an insurance against future needs of the human race. But then the Hexamon hear of a group of clandestine colonists who have settled in one of the new worlds. Olmy Ap Sennon is an eager young career soldier who must go and investigate this illegal colony, and at the same time confront his own humanity. As he witnesses the hardship and beauty of the outlaw human colony, he learns what it means to struggle with war, ecological disasters, love, and death.

Publish Date
Publisher
Orbit
Pages
1

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Cover of: Legacy
Legacy
June 15, 1996, Tor Science Fiction
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Cover of: Legacy
Legacy
June 20, 1996, Orbit
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Book Details


First Sentence

"I stood on the lip of the southern borehole, clutching a service line, and, for the first time in my life, stared beyond the mass of Thistledown at the stars."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3552.E157

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
1
Dimensions
6.8 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
Weight
8.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8998924M
ISBN 10
1857238869
ISBN 13
9781857238860
Library Thing
17653
Goodreads
172738

First Sentence

"I stood on the lip of the southern borehole, clutching a service line, and, for the first time in my life, stared beyond the mass of Thistledown at the stars."

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