Ebook {Epub PDF} Planet of Light by Raymond F. Jones






















Raymond F. Jones. · Rating details · 15 ratings · 3 reviews. Ron Barron never expectied to see Clonar again. Clonar, the boy who alone had survived the crash of an interstllar saucer-ship near Ron's home, had been rescued by his people and returned to Rorla, a planet in the Great Galaxy of Andromeda, almost a million light-years from Earth. When he left, he assured Ron that communication /5. This is a First Edition. Both the book and dust jacket (protected in an adjustable book jacket cover) are in good www.doorway.ru Rating: % positive. Jones, Raymond F. PLANET OF LIGHT. Philadelphia, Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, []. Octavo, boards. First edition. Sequel to SON OF THE STARS () in which a conference of the Galactic Federation, meeting on Rorla, a planet in the Andromeda galaxy, will decide the fate of Earth, whose civilization is considered dangerous by some who believe Earth's destruction is necessary.


Jones, Raymond F. PLANET OF LIGHT. Philadelphia, Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, []. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Sequel to SON OF THE STARS (). Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between and Story line far surpasses the Star Wars/Star Trek movies. Loosely based on Shakespeare's "Tempest" the movie is about a colony on a distant planet where all the original colonists were dead from a mysterious force with the exception of one lone scientist and his daughter. The ship and its company of men sent to check on the colony are warned. A novel by Raymond F Jones Ron Barron never expectied to see Clonar again. Clonar, the boy who alone had survived the crash of an interstellar saucer-ship near Ron's home, had been rescued by his people and returned to Rorla, a planet in the Great Galaxy of Andromeda, almost a million light-years from Earth.


Planet of light by Raymond F. Jones, , Winston edition, in English - [1st ed.]. Planet of Light is a science fiction novel by American writer Raymond F. Jones, first published in by the John C. Winston Co. as part of its book set of juvenile novels. Written as a sequel to Son of the Stars, the story follows Ron Barron and his family as they are taken to a planet in the Great Galaxy of Andromeda to participate in a meeting of an intergalactic analogue of the United Nations. Jones, Raymond F. PLANET OF LIGHT. Philadelphia, Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, []. Octavo, boards. First edition. Sequel to SON OF THE STARS () in which a conference of the Galactic Federation, meeting on Rorla, a planet in the Andromeda galaxy, will decide the fate of Earth, whose civilization is considered dangerous by some who believe Earth's destruction is necessary.

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