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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

Other special projects...
YEAR ONE
by E.C. Tubb, John Rankine, and Brian Ball
ISBN forthcoming

In Chronological Order:
Breakaway
Earthbound
Matter of Life and Death
Black Sun
Ring Around the Moon
Another Time, Another Place
Missing Link
Guardian of Piri
Force of Life
Alpha Child
The Last Sunset
Voyager's Return
Collision Course
Death's Other Dominion
The Full Circle
End of Eternity
War Games
The Last Enemy
The Troubled Spirit
Space Brain
The Infernal Machine
Mission of the Darians
Dragon's Domain
The Testament of Arkadia

This limited-edition hardback omnibus contains the complete set of novelizations of Year One episodes -- now revised, updated, and expanded with new linking material to better integrate them with the ongoing series of books.

E.C. Tubb has also novelized the episode Earthbound -- omitted from the original novelizations -- and the original authors have revised their linking material. For the first time, the episodes will be presented in chronological order, which departs slightly from the original novelization order.

The original novelizations are detailed on the Old Books page.

About the Authors

E.C. Tubb E.C. TUBB has been writing science fiction, historical fiction, and Westerns for more than fifty years, producing more than 120 novels and 230 short stories (under at least five dozen different names). He is best known for his Dumarest series of novels, finally wrapped up in 1997 after thirty years.
John Rankine JOHN RANKINE, under both that name and Douglas R. Mason, started writing short stories in 1964 and had his first novel, Interstellar Two Five, published in 1966. He largely stopped writing in the early '80s, but has returned with a new short story for The Fletcher Chronicles, a collection of his Dag Fletcher short stories from the '60s and '70s. Many of his novels have returned to print, and to ebook form, at Golden Apple Publishers.
Brian Ball BRIAN BALL's writing career spans forty years and dozens of books, ranging from his trilogy Timepiece, Timepivot and Timepit (1968-71) to 1972's The Probability Man, the Keegan and Witchfinder series, and young adult SF and fantasy novels from Sundog (1965) to Stone Age Magic (1989).