Title: Aldair, Across the Misty Sea
Title Record # 4514
Author: Neal Barrett, Jr.
Date: 1980-03-00
Type: NOVEL
Series: Aldair
Series Number: 3
Language: English
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Author: Neal Barrett, Jr.
Date: 1980-03-00
Type: NOVEL
Series: Aldair
Series Number: 3
Language: English
Synopsis: From the back cover of the DAW first edition: "To find man - "I have done more than my share of wandering. In a few short years, I have been slave, scholar, and master of ships. I have played no small part in the death of two great empires. I have nearly been eaten whole by the shapeless thing that guards the Great River. I have even soared above the earth like a large ungainly bird...
"Finally, I have come to know the handiwork of Man, in the sad and fearful land of Merrkia, across the Misty Sea. The terrible secret of that race has come to light at last, though it is a thing I can scarcely fathom even now. And if I have learned nothing more in my travels, I can say in all truth that I am proud to be the beast I am..." - Aldair, late of Venicii.
The Earth was still green and fully populated - its "men" were the products of a science that might have begun with Dr. Moreau of Wellsian legend. Fate had chosen Aldair to seek the truth about Man. Why had Man created these new beast races - and above all where had man gone?"
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Publications
Title | Date | Author/Editor | Publisher/Pub. Series | ISBN/Catalog ID | Price | Pages | Format | Type | Cover Artist | Verif |
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Aldair, Across the Misty Sea | 1980-03-00 | Neal Barrett, Jr. | DAW Books (DAW Collectors #379) | 0-87997-525-3 / UE1525 | $1.75?$: US dollar. ISO code: USD |
188 | pb?Paperback. Typically 7" by 4.25" (18 cm by 11 cm) or smaller, though trimming errors can cause them to sometimes be slightly (less than 1/4 extra inch) taller or wider/deeper. |
novel | Josh Kirby |
Reviews
- Review by Thomas A. Easton [as by Tom Easton] (1980) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, October 1980