Worlds Enough and Time: The Conclusion of the "Worlds" Trilogy
Title | Worlds Enough and Time: The Conclusion of the "Worlds" Trilogy |
Year for Search | 1992 |
Authors | Haldeman, Joe [Joseph William](b. 1943) |
Date Published | 1992 |
Publisher | William Morrow |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Sequel to 1981 and 1983 Haldeman. In this volume, thousands of people leave Earth for a new planet on the spaceship Newhome, which, during the trip, experiences conflict among the passengers and sabotage of the ship. They finally reach a planet inhabited by a space faring race that had directed them there and settle. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. without the subtitle New York: AvoNova, 1993. The poem "Benny's Song" (p. 11 without a title) first appeared in Pulpsmith 6.2 (Summer 1986): 147 as by Joe and Gay Haldeman. |
Author Note | (b.1943) |
Full Text | 1992 Haldeman, Joe [Joseph] W[illiam] (b. 1943). Worlds Enough and Time: The Conclusion of the “Worlds” Trilogy. New York: William Morrow. Rpt. without the subtitle New York: AvoNova, 1993. The poem “Benny’s Song” (p. 11 without a title) first appeared in Pulpsmith 6.2 (Summer 1986): 147 as by Joe and Gay Haldeman. Sequel to 1981 and 1983 Haldeman. In this volume, thousands of people leave Earth for a new planet on the spaceship Newhome, which, during the trip, experiences conflict among the passengers and sabotage of the ship. They finally reach a planet inhabited by a space faring race that had directed them there and settle. |