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  1. City of the Chasch is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance, the first in the adventure tetralogy Planet of Adventure. It follows the attempts of a man stranded on the distant planet Tschai to return to Earth.

  2. Jack Vance. 3.79. 1,865 ratings193 reviews. Someone sent distress signals to outer space from the planet Tschai. It was Adam Reith's misfortune to be sent from Earth to investigate. Because when his ship came close to Tschai, it was torpedoed... and Adam escaped to the surface with his life and nothing else.

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  3. 28. Nov. 2010 · November 28, 2010 / Joachim Boaz. 3.75/5 (Good) City of the Chasch is the first book of the Tschai, Planet of Adventure series by the famous and well-esteemed sci-fi/fantasy master Jack Vance. Although the novel ultimately fails to break free from the predictable pattern of the princess, the monster (s), the quest (s), City of the ...

  4. 14. Juli 2015 · To solve the mystery of the distress call and the vicious attack on his ship, he must first gain his freedom, then find safe passage by the city and the alien Chasch and their treacherous cousins, the Blue Chasch.

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  5. City of the Chasch. Updated September 7, 2010. Category: Science Fiction. Release date: 1968. Jack Vance. Tschai / Planet of Adventure. ★ 8.50 / 2. ★ 8.00 / 2. Release date 1968 | Actual title: The Chasch. When the Terran starship Explorator IV reached the planet Tschai, its crew didn't know what to expect. Tschai was so far ...

  6. Once healed, Reith manages to do exactly what you would expect in any “fish out of water” story—he violates the customs, and questions the beliefs, of Onmale’s people, resulting in a series of misunderstandings, some of which spark violent confrontations.

  7. 1. Jan. 1974 · Vance's stories written for pulps in the 1940s and 1950s cover many science fiction themes, with a tendency to emphasis on mysterious and biological themes (ESP, genetics, brain parasites, body switching, other dimensions, cultures) rather than technical ones.