Invaders from the Infinite

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Invaders from the Infinite

by Jr. (John Wood) John W. Campbell

EN·~6 hours·30 chapters

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30 total
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INVADERS FROM THE INFINITE - by JOHN W. CAMPBELL

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ACE BOOKS, INC. 1120 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10036 - Copyright, 1961, by John W. Campbell, Jr. An earlier version Copyright, 1932, by Experimenter Pub. Co. An Ace Book, by arrangement with the Author. All Rights Reserved Cover by Gray Morrow. Printed in U.S.A.

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GALAXIES IN THE BALANCE

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Chapter I - INVADERS

11:01
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Chapter II - CANINE PEOPLE

16:35
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Chapter III - A QUARTER OF A MILLION LIGHT YEARS

17:48
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Chapter IV - THE FIRST MOVE

20:07
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Chapter V - ORTOL

10:36
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Chapter VI - THE SECOND MOVE

12:27
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Chapter VII - WORLD 3769-37,478,326,894,6, TALSO

16:55

Description

A ruthless alien force threatens Earth and its allies, and the galaxy’s fate hangs in the balance. Three brilliant scientists—Arcot, Wade, and Morey—team up with a seasoned pilot and his crew to scour distant worlds for hidden technologies that might turn the tide. Their journey takes them across exotic planets, where ancient secrets are unearthed and forged into powerful weapons, each discovery raising the stakes against the ever‑growing Thessian menace.

Onboard a sleek patrol ship, pilot Russ Evans navigates the weightless corridors, sharing banter with his quirky assistant while keeping a vigilant eye on the star‑filled horizon. As they chase clues through swirling nebulae, massive armadas clash in dazzling battles of light and energy. The crew’s determination to protect humanity fuels a relentless chase, setting the stage for a conflict that could reshape the very fabric of the universe.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (369K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-12-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jr. (John Wood) John W. Campbell

Jr. (John Wood) John W. Campbell

1910–1971

A towering figure in science fiction, this editor and writer helped shape the genre's Golden Age by championing new ideas and new talent. His own stories, including work published as Don A. Stuart, ranged from grand space adventure to moodier, more thoughtful tales.

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