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SPACE: 1999
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The Books
1. Resurrection
by William Latham
Foreword by Johnny Byrne

2. The Forsaken
by John Kenneth Muir
Foreword by Prentis Hancock

3. Survival
by Brian Ball
Foreword by Barry Morse
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Eternity Unbound
Limited-edition special novel
by William Latham
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Year Two
Collected novelizations
by Michael Butterworth
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COMING SOON:
Born For Adversity
by David A. McIntee
Year Three Book 1
Coming Spring 2006

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ETERNITY UNBOUND
by William Latham
ISBN 0-9677280-9-6

He saw a future without pain, without suffering, without end.
He unlocked the mysteries of life and death,
and united a world, launching a new age.
Only to find that death was sacred.
And that life without death led to damnation.
And salvation would be found...in pain and suffering.

From the depths of madness, he will change a world, forging a new path leading ultimately to exile in the far reaches of space.

Where he will face eternity...alone.

Until a chance meeting offers him a chance to rule once more. But his new subjects will come not from his world, but from ours.

Released February 2005

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This limited-edition trade paperback collection contains three stories, all written by William Latham, integrated to tell the full story of Balor from start to finish:

  • Eternity Unleashed, a new novel
  • The End Of Eternity, a novella-length adaptation of Johnny Byrne's script
  • Resurrection, the novel, now revised and integrated with the other two tales

Author Interview

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About the Author

WILLIAM LATHAM, author of SPACE: 1999 RESURRECTION and ETERNITY UNBOUND, is a New Jersey native, now living in New York's Hudson River Valley. He is currently working on a series of techno-thrillers about "weird things happening with computers." Mary's Monster, his first published novel, was the result of a life-long obsession with Mary Shelley's creation and just enough knowledge of biology to be considered dangerous.