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Masters of Time is a collection of two science fiction novellas by A. E. van Vogt. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 4,034 copies. It contains the unrelated novellas "Recruiting Station" (here retitled "Masters of Time") and "The Changeling". The latter features a recurring character of van Vogt's called Pendrake. Both works of fiction originally appeared in the magazine Astounding SF. More confusingly, the title novella has also appeared on the third title of "Earth's Last Fortress".

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  • Masters of Time (fr)
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  • Masters of Time est un recueil de deux nouvelles de science-fiction écrites par A. E. van Vogt (Canada), publié en 1950, et n'est pas traduit en français. Il est aussi publié sous les titres Recruiting Station ou Earth's Last Fortress. Ce recueil contient une version allongée de la nouvelle La Dernière Forteresse publiée dans le recueil de nouvelles La Dernière Forteresse. (fr)
  • Masters of Time is a collection of two science fiction novellas by A. E. van Vogt. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 4,034 copies. It contains the unrelated novellas "Recruiting Station" (here retitled "Masters of Time") and "The Changeling". The latter features a recurring character of van Vogt's called Pendrake. Both works of fiction originally appeared in the magazine Astounding SF. More confusingly, the title novella has also appeared on the third title of "Earth's Last Fortress". (en)
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  • Masters of Time est un recueil de deux nouvelles de science-fiction écrites par A. E. van Vogt (Canada), publié en 1950, et n'est pas traduit en français. Il est aussi publié sous les titres Recruiting Station ou Earth's Last Fortress. Ce recueil contient une version allongée de la nouvelle La Dernière Forteresse publiée dans le recueil de nouvelles La Dernière Forteresse. (fr)
  • Masters of Time is a collection of two science fiction novellas by A. E. van Vogt. It was first published in 1950 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 4,034 copies. It contains the unrelated novellas "Recruiting Station" (here retitled "Masters of Time") and "The Changeling". The latter features a recurring character of van Vogt's called Pendrake. Both works of fiction originally appeared in the magazine Astounding SF. More confusingly, the title novella has also appeared on the third title of "Earth's Last Fortress". (en)
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