Just curious, but what edition do you have? The first time I read WWC it was the first half and had been printed in the 1950's. This one was from my jr. high library, if memory serves. The second time I read it, it was from the '50's as well but this one had the sequel. It was from the public library. Both of these were hard-cover, BTW.The movie was campy, but that's kinda what 50s SciFi was.
But now I'm going to have to go back and reread them.
After I get done with this other long book I"m reading.
Dave
Fast-forward to the 2000's, and I ordered the Bison edition from the U of Nebraska Press. It had both WWC and AWC. The only thing it lacked were the maps of Bronson Beta. A few years later, I went online to look for examples printed in the 1930's and found a few. They had the maps.
In November, I'll be 70 and yet I still enjoy this story as much as I did when I first read it in the early 1960's. I'll let you in on a little secret: this story was what gave me the idea for my novel The Pale Horse. Thank you Balmer and Wylie.
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