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    Up the Line (1969) is a time travel novel by American science fiction author Robert Silverberg. The plot revolves mainly around the paradoxes brought about by time travel and is considered an example of the more sexually-permissive era of late 1960s American science-fiction, a reflection of the counterculture of its day. [1]

  2. Up the Line. Robert Silverberg, Henry-Luc Planchat (Traduction) 3.68. 1,883 ratings187 reviews. Being a Time Courier was one of the best jobs Judson Daniel Elliott III ever had. It was tricky, though, taking group after group of tourists back to the same historic event without meeting yourself coming or going.

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  3. Aug 20, 2019 · Kindle Edition. “A ribald, Byzantine tale of time-tourism” from the multiple Nebula and Hugo Award–winning author (Tor.com). It’s 2059, and former law clerk Jud Elliott finds himself at loose ends—until a chance meeting with a Time Courier gives him the inspiration to become one himself.

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  4. Dec 23, 2009 · Up the line. by. Silverberg, Robert. Publication date. 1969. Topics. Cultural Literacy and Humanities, Reading Level-Adult. Publisher. New York, Ballantine Books.

  5. Up the Line - Ebook written by Robert Silverberg. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes...

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  6. “A ribald, Byzantine tale of time-tourism” from the multiple Nebula and Hugo Award–winning author (Tor.com). It’s 2059, and former law clerk Jud Elliott finds himself at loose ends—until a chance meeting with a Time Courier gives him the inspiration to become one himself.

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