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  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 1961)
    Penguin 1308 1961 paperback, vg+ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Chrysalids

    Wyndham John

    eBook (, Sept. 15, 2020)
    The inhabitants of post-apocalypse Labrador have vague knowledge of the “Old People”, a technologically advanced civilization they believe was destroyed when God sent “Tribulation” to the world to punish their forebears’ sins. The inhabitants practise a form of fundamentalist Christianity; they believe that to follow God’s word and prevent another Tribulation, they must preserve absolute normality among the surviving humans, plants and animals, and therefore practice eugenics. Humans with even minor mutations are considered blasphemies and either killed or sterilized and banished to the Fringes, a lawless and untamed area rife with animal and plant mutations, and suggested to be contaminated with
  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (Viking, Sept. 25, 2018)
    'WATCH THOU FOR THE MUTANT!' It is many years since God sent the Tribulation to punish the forebears for their sins, and in the rural settlement of Waknuk David Strorm's father decries any and all blasphemies against nature. Little does he realise that David and his cousin Rosalind, have their own secret aberration which would label them as mutants. But as they grow older it becomes more difficult to conceal their differences from the village elders. Soon they face a choice: wait for eventual discovery, or flee to the terrifying and mutable Badlands. . . 'An outstanding success' New York Times
  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Aug. 7, 2008)
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  • The Chrysalids by John Wyndham

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (Penguin Group, Jan. 1, 1780)
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  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham, Graeme Malcolm, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, )
    The Chrysalids is set in the future after a devastating global nuclear war. David, the young hero of the novel, lives in a tight-knit community of religious and genetic fundamentalists, always on the alert for any deviation from the norm of God's creation. Abnormal plants are publicly burned, with much singing of hymns. Abnormal humans (who are not really human) are also condemned to destruction - unless they succeed in fleeing to the Fringes, that Wild Country where, as the authorities say, nothing is reliable and the devil does his work. David grows up ringed by admonitions: KEEP PURE THE STOCK OF THE LORD; WATCH THOU FOR THE MUTANT.At first he does not question. Then, however, he realizes that he, too, is out of the ordinary, in possession of a power that could doom him to death or introduce him to a new, hitherto unimagined world of freedom. The Chrysalids is a perfectly conceived and constructed work from the classic era of science fiction, a Voltairean philosophical tale that has as much resonance in our own day, when religious and scientific dogmatism are both on the march, as when it was written during the cold war.
  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 1964)
    1st edition Penguin paperback 1964 1308. vg condition. In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Chrysalids

    J. Wyndham

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd Third impression edition, Jan. 1, 1961)
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  • The Chrysalids

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Unknown, March 15, 1788)
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  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (Penguin books, Aug. 16, 1962)
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  • The Chrysalids

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Unknown, Jan. 1, 1817)
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  • The Chrysalids

    John Wyndham

    Paperback (PENGUIN CLASSICS, Oct. 1, 2010)
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