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Books with author Tom Harrison

  • Deathworld

    Harry Harrison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 21, 2017)
    The planet was called Pyrrus...a strange place where all the beasts, plants and natural elements were designed for one specific purpose: to destroy man. The settlers there were supermen...twice as strong as ordinary men and with milli-second reflexes. They had to be. For their business was murder... It was up to Jason dinAlt, interplanetary gambler, to discover why Pyrrus had become so hostile during man's brief habitation...
  • Marijuana

    Troon Harrison

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 30, 2011)
    Explores the dangers of marijuana use, discusses its effects on the body, and presents signs of dependence and addiction.
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  • Captive Universe

    Harry Harrison

    Hardcover (Science Fiction Book Club, March 15, 1971)
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  • The Boy Who Ran to the Woods

    Jim Harrison, Tom Pohrt

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, Sept. 28, 2000)
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  • The Storm Lion Of Penzance

    Troon Harrison

    Hardcover (Cornwall Editions, )
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  • Deathworld

    Harry Harrison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 22, 2017)
    A legendary science fiction story, this trilogy, brought back into print in one single volume, presents hero Jason dinAlt as he discovers three separate planets. dinAlt finds excitement and intrigue as he investigates Pyrrus, a strange place where all the beasts, plants, and natural elements are out to destroy man; the unknown second planet, where every man has to kill other men or live as a slave; and Felicity, where creatures are bred for thousands of years for a single deadly purpose.
  • Deathworld by Harry Harrison, Science

    Harry Harrison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2017)
    While on a gambling trip to the casino on the planet Cassylia, he is challenged by a man named Kerk Pyrrus (who turns out to be the ambassador from the planet Pyrrus) to turn a large amount of money into an immense sum by gambling at a government-run casino. Some planet in the galaxy must -- by definition -- be the toughest, meanest, nastiest of all. If Pyrrus wasn't it . . . it was an awfully good approximation!
  • Deathworld

    Harry Harrison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 24, 2017)
    Some planet in the galaxy must—by definition—be the toughest, meanest, nastiest of all. If Pyrrus wasn't it ... it was an awfully good approximation!
  • Deathworld

    Harry Harrison

    Hardcover (Benbella Books, March 15, 2004)
    Science fiction
  • Deathworld by Harry Harrison, Science Fiction, Adventure

    Harry Harrison

    Paperback (Aegypan, May 1, 2011)
    Deathworld is the name of a series of science fiction novels by Harry Harrison including the books Deathworld, Deathworld 2 and Deathworld 3 plus the short story "The Mothballed Spaceship".
  • Captive Universe

    Harry Harrison

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, March 1, 1979)
    "For the first fifty pages you'll swear that Harrison has been rummaging in an old trunk. Here's that tired old theme...the lost community of Aztecs who have been cut off in a hidden valley by a landslide centuries ago. Presently they will discover the outside world--our world. The stalwart Aztec maverick may even fall in love with a beautiful white explorer...Of course, any reader of Analog Magazine should know harry Harrison better than that. There are rumblings, even in the first chapters. The Aztecs are blond--that old Fair God bit again. Someone is feeding the vultures meat from an unspecified source. And surely we're not supposed to accept a snake-headed goddess? Trust Uncle Harry. On page 55, young Chimal follows the goddess through a secret door in the cliffs, with his whole tribe hunting him, & the story turns inside out."--P. Schuyler Miller(less)
  • Horse Road

    Troon Harrison

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, April 1, 2012)
    Kallisto loves her horses. She is an excellent horsewoman, as she has been taught all her equestrian skills by her nomad mother. One day she is returning from racing her horses when she sees from a mountain pass that the Chinese army is approaching her city - clearly planning to steal their horses! She races back home to find a deserted city and her favourite horse, Swan, taken by the Chinese, along with all the other horses. Kallisto is determined to get the horses back for her city, including her beloved Swan. She bravely approaches the Chinese general and challenges his best horseman to a duel of horsemanship and skill - if she wins, she will get Swan back. Kallisto loses (she is only 13!) but the general is so impressed by her audacity and bravery that he gives her Swan anyway, on condition that she sends him a foal every year. Set in Ferghana, Central Asia, in 102 BC, this is a thrilling tale that weaves in real events. The Chinese did invade and besiege towns to acquire the famed and beautiful Akhal-Teke horses - which led eventually to horses being traded for silk and the Silk Route being formed. A fascinating taste of another culture and another time, couched in a richly descriptive and very pacy narrative.