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  2. Plot summary. Maxim Kammerer is a young amateur space explorer from Earth, regarded as a failure by his friends and relatives because this occupation is not considered to be a serious pursuit. The novel starts when he accidentally discovers an unexplored planet Saraksh inhabited by a humanoid race.

    • T. J. Lewis, Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky, Helen Saltz Jacobson
    • 1971
  3. Jul 28, 1983 · Buy Prisoners of Power by Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky, H.S. Jacobson (ISBN: 9780140051346) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  4. May 24, 2023 · Maxim Kammerer is a young amateur space explorer from Earth, regarded as a failure by his friends and relatives because this occupation is not considered to be a serious pursuit. The novel starts when he accidentally discovers an unexplored planet...

  5. Nov 21, 2018 · 1969. Topics. science fiction, Russia. Collection. opensource. Language. English. Prisoners of Power, also known as Inhabited Island ( Russian : Обитаемый остров, pronounced [ɐbʲɪˈtaɪmɨj ˈostrəf] ), is a science fiction novel written by Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Addeddate. 2018-11-21 21:23:14. Identifier.

  6. Boris and Arkady Strugatsky's Prisoners of Power is one of my favorites in the Noon Universe series, in which Earthlings get involved in mostly messed-up other worlds. There, they act as "Progressors" to bring the populations up to speed with Earth, which in future is much more together than it is today.

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  7. Arkady Strugatsky with Boris Strugatsky, Helen Saltz Jacobson, Richard M. Powers. 286 pages • first pub 1967 ( editions) ISBN/UID: 9780020255802. Format: Paperback. Language: English. Publisher: Collier Books. Publication date: Not specified. fictionfantasyscience fictionadventurousreflectivefast-paced. to read.

  8. Jan 1, 1983 · 4.0 13 ratings. See all formats and editions. Originally published in Russian as Obitaemyi ostrov, translated into English by Helen Saltz Jacobson. First in series, followed by Beetle in the Anthill (original Zhuk v Muraveinike), and The Time Wanderers (original Volny Gasyat Veter).The novel is set in the 22nd century of the Noon Universe.

    • Arkady Strugatsky
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