Door Through Space

Door Through Space

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

The science fiction novel The Door Through Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley was first published in 1961 by Ace Books. The book expands upon the thematic elements first introduced in Marion Zimmer Bradley’s short story Bird of Prey which appeared in the 1957 issue of Venture magazine. The plot of the novel revolves around the intelligence agent Race Cargill, and a conflict on a mysterious planet called Wolf that is populated with non-human and half-human inhabitants. When a door in space opens a blood-feud threatens to destroy the Terran Empire.

Description

“The Door Through Space is a science fiction novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley. It is not part of her Darkover book series, but Darkover is mentioned (as another planet) in passing in the book; and many Darkover elements appear in the book (red sun, Dry Towns with chained women, catmen and other nonhumans, Terran Empire trade cities, Ghost Wind, etc.). It was first published in book form in English by Ace Books in 1961, bound tête-bêche with Rendezvous on a Lost World by A. Bertram Chandler. The novel is an expansion of Bradley’s story “Bird of Prey” which first appeared in the May, 1957 issue of the magazine Venture.” ~ From Wikipedi, the free encyclopedia

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Author

Marion Zimmer Bradley

Publisher

Ace Books

Publication Date

1961

Series

Not part of Darkover series but Darkover is mentioned several times in the text.

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