Orbit Unlimited

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1961
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Authoritarian overpopulation dystopia that uses its last spaceship to send misfits and rebels to another planet. The author says that his original title for the book was A Place for Freedom, which reflects the society created, after much hardship and adventure, on the new planet.

Published Date

1961

Publisher
Pyramid Books
Place Published
New York
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1961 Anderson, Poul [William] (1926-2001). Orbit Unlimited. New York: Pyramid Books. Rpt. Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1978 with a brief “Introduction” (3-4) by the author. UK ed. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1974. Parts originally published as “Robin Hood’s Barn.” Astounding Science Fiction 62.5 (January 1959): 54-82; “Condemned to Death.” Fantastic Universe 11.6 (October 1959): 34-52; and “The Burning Bridge.” Astounding Science Fiction 64.5 (January 1960): 99-121. Merril, PSt

Authoritarian overpopulation dystopia that uses its last spaceship to send misfits and rebels to another planet. The author says that his original title for the book was A Place for Freedom, which reflects the society created, after much hardship and adventure, on the new planet.

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Rpt. Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1978 with a brief "Introduction" (3-4) by the author. UK ed. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1974. Parts originally published as "Robin Hood's Barn." Astounding Science Fiction 62.5 (January 1959): 54-82; "Condemned to Death." Fantastic Universe 11.6 (October 1959): 34-52; and "The Burning Bridge." Astounding Science Fiction 64.5 (January 1960): 99-121.

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Merril, PSt

Author Note

(1926-2001)