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Library Journal
Reviewed on November 15, 2004
A handful of sf heavy hitters. Simak's City won the 1953 International Fantasy Award for best novel, while Way Station earned the 1963 Hugo for best novel. Pangborn, who also snagged an International Fantasy Award, is honored with a 50th-anniversary edition of Mirror and a 40th-anniversary edition of Davy , which also sports new cover art by noted illustrator Michael Kaluta. "An unusual, compelling, thought-provoking, remarkable novel," said LJ 's reviewer of Themerson's 1968 offering, which is an nontraditional detective story about the eponymous Harris's identity.This lesser-known 1907 novel reveals John Amherst's quest to improve working conditions in the mill inherited by his wife, Bessie. Th...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




