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  1. The second work in David Gerrold's Star Wolf series, this tale pits the human members of the Star Wolf space vessel against the superhuman Morthan crew.

  2. Here at last is the eagerly awaited fourth book in David Gerrold's classic and gripping series of alien domination - the story of humanity's courageous struggle for survival against the greatest threat Earth has ever known.

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  3. Jan 1, 2001 · David Gerrold. 3.89. 1,168 ratings68 reviews. When HARLIE Was One is a 1972 science fiction novel by David Gerrold. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1972 & the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1973. The novel is a fix-up of previously published short stories.

  4. Aug 1, 1983 · David Gerold. A Matter for Men (The War Against the Chtorr, Book One) Paperback – August 1, 1983. by David Gerrold (Author), Boris Vallejo (Illustrator) 4.6 72 ratings. See all formats and editions. With the human population ravaged by a series of devastating plagues, the alien Chtorr arrive to begin the final phase of their invasion.

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  5. Among their number are two bounty hunters, a mercenary starship captain, and a disgraced reptilian warrior. As the Phaestor begin a new reign of unprecedented terror, these rebels prepare to strike back against their vampire overlords and bring revolution to the stars.

  6. Mar 1, 1995 · David Gerrold. Star Wolf has been consigned to salvage--a fate unbearable to Commander Jonathan Korie. In a bald act of insubordination, he and his crew work to bring the ship to battle-readiness, unaware of a deadly booby trap on board--and that the Star Wolf may be the only line of defense for one of humanity's most important strongholds.

  7. The Flying Sorcerers is a humorous 1971 science fiction novel by American writers David Gerrold and Larry Niven.It was originally serialized in 1970 as The Misspelled Magishun in If magazine.. The book is about the efforts of a stranded astronaut to escape from a primitive world, showing how sufficiently advanced technology could be perceived as magic by its natives.

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