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The Dying Earth (Lancer SF, 74-547) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jack Vance (Author)
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The Moon was an almost-forgotten memory. The dull red sun drifted toward the gray horizon like an old man creeping to his death-bed. Sorcery, rather than science, was the only knowledge worth pursuing. And magic worked! Yet a few men still thought otherwise, and in his laboratories, Turjan of Miir, one of the last of Earth's true scientists, labored to create a new humanity.

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