Of Godlike Power
His unearthly power could destroy the world—was there no one to stop him? His words alone could change the world—completely and irrevocably. His words alone DID change the world. Was it mass hypnosis, a hex, or THE POWER? A classic of science fiction by the author voted most popular by the readers of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine!
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Of Godlike Power
His unearthly power could destroy the world—was there no one to stop him? His words alone could change the world—completely and irrevocably. His words alone DID change the world. Was it mass hypnosis, a hex, or THE POWER? A classic of science fiction by the author voted most popular by the readers of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine!
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Of Godlike Power

Of Godlike Power

by Mack Reynolds
Of Godlike Power

Of Godlike Power

by Mack Reynolds

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Overview

His unearthly power could destroy the world—was there no one to stop him? His words alone could change the world—completely and irrevocably. His words alone DID change the world. Was it mass hypnosis, a hex, or THE POWER? A classic of science fiction by the author voted most popular by the readers of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479450756
Publisher: Wildside Press
Publication date: 06/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 221
File size: 430 KB

About the Author

Mack Reynolds (1917-1983) Dallas McCord ('Mack') Reynolds was born in California in 1917. His father was the Socialist Labor Party Presidential Candidate on two occasions, and Reynolds' life and work were deeply affected by his political upbringing. After early careers in newspapers and computing, Reynolds returned from the Second World War and began to write science fiction. Based in Mexico but travelling widely in his role as Travel Editor for a men's magazine, he started slowly but surely to sell his work. Mack Reynolds wrote the first Star Trek novel, Mission to Horatius, and was once voted Most popular SF Author by the readers of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. He died in 1983.
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