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The Far Traveler

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1977
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38 chapters
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Copyright ©, 1977, by A. Bertram Chandler
To all far travelers.
The Far Traveler came to Botany Bay, to Paddington, dropping down to the Bradman Oval - which sports arena, since the landing of the Survey Service's Discovery, had become a spaceport of sorts.
May contain spoilers
The only being involved in the recent events for whom he felt truly sorry was Big Sister.
Comments may contain spoilers
Title is spelled "The Far Traveller" in European versions.
Synopsis not on file
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Added: 31-Jan-2023
Last Updated: 02-Feb-2023

Publications

 01-Aug-1983
DAW Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-1983
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.25
Pages*:
174
Catalog ID:
UE1855
Internal ID:
13040
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-879-97855-4
ISBN-13:
978-0-879-97855-6
Printing:
3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Don Maitz  - Cover Artist
A. BERTRAM
CHANDLER


The Far Traveler was hardly the sort of starship to use in the study of lost space colonies.  Lost colonies were likely to be desperate, eccentric, and otherwise unappreciative.  And The Far Traveler was a rich woman's toy, constructed of gold, and directed by an omniscient, dictatorial and feminine computer known as Big Sister.

John Grimes had become that golden vessel's captain.  A captain in name only because nobody could talk back to Big Sister or the haughty beauty who owned everything aboard.  But Grimes was a man of many resources and lost space colonies were places that did not observe the civilized rules.  You could be sure therefore that the man known as the Commodore Hornblower of Outer Space would be likely to come through okay - even if the ladies - mechanical and physical - never expected him to!
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Notes and Comments:
First Printing, February 1979
Third printing based on the number line

Canada: $2.75

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Author(s)

A Bertram Chandler  
Birth: 28 Mar 1912 Aldershot, England, UK
Death: 06 Jun 1984

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