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  1. The Legion of Time is a collection of two science fiction novels by the American writer Jack Williamson. It was first published by Fantasy Press in 1952 in an edition of 4,604 copies. The novels were originally serialized in the magazines Astounding Science Fiction and Marvel Stories.

  2. 17. Apr. 2021 · English. 249 pages : 21 cm. Appointment at the river -- The corridor of time -- The key to Gyronchi -- The ship of the dead -- The shattered man -- The window into time -- Commander of the legion -- THe vanishing of Jonbar -- Geodesics to Gyronchi -- In Sorainya's citadel -- Beyond the diamond throne -- The secret of the brick ...

  3. In The Legion of Time, the hero and his friends must control the geodesics of time to allow a Utopia to be born rather than a cruel empire of evil. Anticipates John Varley's novel Millennium in some ways as the members of the legion are snatched at the moment of their deaths. After World's End is unabashed space opera with little attempt at ...

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  4. 8. Juni 2018 · Reihenname: Zeitlegion / Legion of Time Vor über 85 Jahren entstand die Serie Zeitlegion von Jack Williamson (*29.04.1908, †10.11.2006). Sie hat sich seit der Idee auf insgesamt zwei Teile vergrößert.

  5. The Legion of Time consists of two novellas that Jack Williamson wrote in the late 1930s, neither of which have anything to do with his wholly dissimilar LEGION OF SPACE novels of that same period.

  6. The Legion of Time. Jack Williamson. No preview available - 2002. About the author (1985) Author Jack Williamson was born in Bisbee, Arizona on April 29, 1908. In the 1950's, he received both his...

  7. 1. Jan. 1985 · Jack Williamson's Legion of Time, an early fifties classic sci-fi yarn, is still one of the best reads in the genre. Williamson had a knack of involving the reader emotionally in his protagonist's plight, and I still have a deep fondness for this short novel, which I first read when a very young man. The pure affection Williamson had ...