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Newton and the Quasi-Apple
Author: | Stanley Schmidt |
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FoxAcre Press, 2001 Popular Library, 1977 Doubleday, 1975 |
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One man could see what was happening...
His name was Terek. In the primitive civilization of the Yngmor, he alone fully recognized the danger from the rising power of the barbarian hordes. He alone had conceived of a way to stop them. And for this he was branded a heretic by the all-powerful priest-king, his ideas mocked, his life placed in deadly jeopardy.
But Terek saw another danger as well. The danger that came from the skies. Danger in the form of the alien creatures with seemingly magical powers... the godlike beings who offered salvation while planting the seeds of the most terrible of subjugations...
...the invading intruders called humans...
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