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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Andre Norton Archives
Andre Norton •ï¿½82 Items / 75 Books, 7 Articles
Storm Over Warlock (1960)
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    The Reference Library (12 Reviews)
    Our Lively Satellite
    1. Strange World of the Moon by V.A. Firsoff
    2. Pagan Passions by Randall Garrett and Larry M. Harris
    3. Is There Intelligent Life on Earth? by Alan Dunn
    4. Shara-Li by Clyde Andre Castilla
    5. Four from Planet 5 by Murray Leinster
    6. Star Science Fiction No. 6 by Frederik Pohl
    7. The Man with Nine Lives / A Touch of Infinity by Harlan Ellison
    8. Moon Base: Technical and Psychological Aspects by T.C. Helvey
    9. Galactic Cluster by James Blish
    10. The Peacemakers by Curtis W. Casewit
    11. Storm Over Warlock by Andre Norton
    12. Fire Past the Future by Charles Eric Maine
    Analog/Astounding Science Fiction, September 1960, pp. 144-154
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    The Reference Library (19 Reviews)
    Catseye, by Andre Norton
    1. Catseye by Andre Norton
    2. Star Man's Son, 2250 A.D. by Andre Norton
    3. Storm Over Warlock by Andre Norton
    4. Ordeal in Otherwhere by Andre Norton
    5. The Skylark of Space by E.E. "Doc" Smith
    6. A Feast Unknown by Philip Jose Farmer
    7. Lord of the Trees/The Mad Goblin by Philip Jose Farmer
    8. The Exiles Trilogy by Ben Bova
    9. Born to Exile by Phyllis Eisenstein
    10. Murphy's Law by Arthur Bloch
    11. West of Honor by Jerry Pournelle
    12. The Mercenary by Jerry Pournelle
    13. Heroics by George Alec Effinger
    14. The Magic Labyrinth by Philip Jose Farmer
    15. City of Baraboo by Barry B. Longyear
    16. Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Forward
    17. New Tales of the Arabian Nights by Richard Corben and Jan Strnad
    18. Star Fall by David Bischoff
    19. The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy
    Analog/Astounding Science Fiction, December 1980, pp. 159-170