An Age

$16.00

Brian Aldiss, 1972, Sphere Books, London, 187 pages, mass market paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean, tanned with age, binding tight, cover clean, shows minimal shelf wear, blue dot on cover, last page has owners name and address.

He roamed through the dim reaches of the remote past and like a phantom, the Dark Woman haunted him at every turn. Was she a hallucination produced by the stresses of his bizarre existence? Or was she a ghost from a future more distant than his own? 

Bush had been called into a totalitarian world, trained to kill, and then sent back in time - as an assassin. And still the Dark Woman pursued him, posing new questions, new possibilities, new terrors…

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Brian Aldiss, 1972, Sphere Books, London, 187 pages, mass market paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean, tanned with age, binding tight, cover clean, shows minimal shelf wear, blue dot on cover, last page has owners name and address.

He roamed through the dim reaches of the remote past and like a phantom, the Dark Woman haunted him at every turn. Was she a hallucination produced by the stresses of his bizarre existence? Or was she a ghost from a future more distant than his own? 

Bush had been called into a totalitarian world, trained to kill, and then sent back in time - as an assassin. And still the Dark Woman pursued him, posing new questions, new possibilities, new terrors…

Brian Aldiss, 1972, Sphere Books, London, 187 pages, mass market paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean, tanned with age, binding tight, cover clean, shows minimal shelf wear, blue dot on cover, last page has owners name and address.

He roamed through the dim reaches of the remote past and like a phantom, the Dark Woman haunted him at every turn. Was she a hallucination produced by the stresses of his bizarre existence? Or was she a ghost from a future more distant than his own? 

Bush had been called into a totalitarian world, trained to kill, and then sent back in time - as an assassin. And still the Dark Woman pursued him, posing new questions, new possibilities, new terrors