The Man with a Thousand Names

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by A.E. van Vogt

A novel by the Slan-man, the Weapon-Maker of Isher and Null-A mentor, A. E. VAN VOGT himself . . . with all of Van Vogt’s mind-shaking fireworks and out-of-the-rut narrative mastery.

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Description

Although thirty light years distant, Mittend was Earth’s nearest habitable planet. So the bored young heir, Steven Masters, contrived to join the first manned expedition just for a bit of excitement. When he found himself suddenly back on Earth in another man’s body, it was more than he had expected.

What then followed was a veritable kaleidoscope of events that was to involve him in multiple personalities, in more expeditions to Mittend, and in the affairs of the entity called Mother for whom Mittend itself was just a means to an end-and Steven Masters the handy next step in a galactic program.

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Alfred Elton van Vogt was a Canadian-born science fiction author regarded by some as one of the most popular and complex science fiction writers of the mid-twentieth century—the “Golden Age” of the genre.

Additional information

Book Condition

Used – Okay

Cover

Paperback

Size

159 pages

Published

August 20, 1974 by Daw Books

Genre

Fiction, Science Fiction

The Man with a Thousand Names

3,00 

1 in stock