Null-A Three

Cover of Null-A Three by Alfred Elton Van Vogt
Publisher: DAW Books
Year: 1985
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780886770563
Dimensions:
Height: 5 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
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Null-A Three by Alfred Elton Van Vogt, published by DAW Books in 1985, is a science fiction novel that continues the journey of Gilbert Gosseyn, a character endowed with extraordinary mental capabilities. In this first edition, spanning 254 pages, readers will encounter Gosseyn as he faces a monumental challenge against the creators of cosmic civilization, delving into themes of intelligence and existence within a richly imagined universe.

This book presents a narrative that explores the complexities of Gosseyn’s abilities and the implications of his encounters. As he navigates through this intricate landscape, readers will find a blend of literary elements and speculative concepts that characterize Van Vogt’s work. The story invites exploration of the boundaries of human potential and the nature of civilization, making it a notable addition to the science fiction genre.


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Gilbert Gosseyn, the man with extra brain who staved off disaster for the solar system, finds himself launched on his greatest challenge – a showdown with the originators of cosmic civilization.

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“Null-A Three” is credited to Alfred Elton Van Vogt.
When was “Null-A Three” published?
Publisher: DAW Books. Year: 1985.
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ISBN-13: 9780886770563.
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Language: en. Pages: 254. Edition: First Edition.

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