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Throy is a 1992
science fiction novel by
American writer Jack Vance, the
final work in the
Cadwal Chronicles, a
trilogy set in Vance's
Gaean Reach....
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novels are
called Araminta Station (1987), Ecce and Old
Earth (1991) and
Throy (1992).
Cadwal is a
planet discovered by an
explorer who is a
member of...
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Gaean Reach, the
other two
novels being Ecce and Old
Earth (1991) and
Throy (1992). The
planet Cadwal is
discovered by a
member of the "Naturalist Society...
- Wyst:
Alastor 1716 (1978)
Araminta Station (1987) Ecce and Old
Earth (1991)
Throy (1992) Star King (1964) The
Killing Machine (1964) The
Palace of Love (1967)...
- Book of
Dreams (1981)
Araminta Station (1987) Ecce and Old
Earth (1991)
Throy (1992) Trullion:
Alastor 2262 (1973) Marune:
Alastor 933 (1975) Wyst: Alastor...
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Chronicles series by Jack
Vance namely,
Araminta Station, Ecce and Old
Earth and
Throy Caesar's Column, by
Ignatius Donnelly Calculating God by
Robert J. Sawyer...
- distinction, a
minimum of two
individuals is both
necessary and sufficient. (
Throy,
Chapter 1) Only
losers cry out for fair play. (Night Lamp,
Chapter 2) Sleep...
- in Vance's
Gaean Reach. It
follows Araminta Station (1987) and
precedes Throy (1992).
Glawen Clattuc has
learned that his father, Scharde, is
being held...
- background. This
technique was
reflective of Prati's
studies in
Gestalt Throy, Ostwald's Theory, and
color theory and
helped her to
achieve her goal of...
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critical work on his
oeuvre (Vance
later named a
planet after him in the
novel Throy);
Fritz Leiber; and
Harlan Ellison, with whom he
travelled in the Australian...