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Title: The Year When Stardust Fell
Author: Raymond F. Jones
Release Date: September 7, 2010 [EBook #33660]
Language: English
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The Year When Stardust Fell
_A Science Fiction Novel_
By Raymond F. Jones
[Transcriber note: Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
Jacket Design by James Heugh
Endpaper Design by Alex Schomburg
_Cecile Matschat, Editor
Carl Carmer, Consulting Editor_
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY
Philadelphia, Toronto
Copyright, 1958
By Raymond F. Jones
FIRST EDITION
_Made in the United States of America_
_To Laura Lee_
Contents
_Of Men of Science_
1. _The Comet_
2. _Breakdown_
3. _Power Failure_
4. _Disaster Spreads_
5. _Thief_
6. _The Scientist_
7. _Dust from the Stars_
8. _Attack_
9. _Judgment_
10. _Victory of the Dust_
11. _The Animals Are Sick_
12. _Decontamination_
13. _Stay Out of Town!_
14. _Mobilization_
15. _Battle_
16. _Black Victory_
17. _Balance of Nature_
18. _Witchcraft_
19. _Conquest of the Comet_
20. _Reconstruction_
_About the Author_
_Of Men of Science_
The story of man is the story--endlessly repeated--of a struggle:
between light and darkness, between knowledge and ignorance, between
good and evil, between men who would build and men who would destroy. It
is no more complicated than this.
That light, knowledge, good, and constructive men have had a small edge
in this struggle is attested to by our slow rise over the long millennia
of time. In taking stock of our successes, however, it is easy to assume
the victory has been won. Nothing could be further from the truth. This
is a contest that is never ended, nor can it be, as long as men are upon
the Earth.
While man has
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