- The Five Gold Bands
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name = Five Gold Bands
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image_caption = Cover of 1963 Ace paperback 1st edition
author =Jack Vance
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher = Toby Press
release_date = 1950
media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 128 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by ="Five Gold Bands" is an early
science fiction novel byJack Vance , first published in the November1950 issue of "Startling Stories " magazine in its entirety. In 1953, it was published as a separate book under the title "The Space Pirate". It only appeared under its original title in1963 , when it was paired with Vance'sHugo Award -winningnovella "The Dragon Masters " in the form of a double novel issued by Ace Books.Plot summary
Picaresque Irish adventurer Paddy Blackthorn is caught attempting to steal an interstellar space drive and is sentenced to death by the ruling council of mutant human species whose creator granted them its secrets. During his escape, he discovers that the secret on how to manufacture such engines has been divided into five parts and concealed in 5 gold rings at different locations for safekeeping. With the help of a beautifulhuman secret agent , Fay Bursill, Paddy searches the home planets of the each of the mutant species to find the hidden secret, with which humanity will be able to resume its rightful place as equals in space.Major themes
Although one of Vance's earliest efforts, "Five Gold Rings" exhibits many of the stylistic elements that would come to characterize many of his later works: a picaresque
protagonist who unintentionally achieves the greater good in a frantic and desperate attempt to save his own life, numerous highly exotic locales populated by equally exotic sentient species, and the theme of a treasure hunt. It also introduces another constant theme of Vance’s work – that the local environment of alien planets will change any human colonists within a few generations to the extent that these evolved humans will scarcely be recognizable as human.References
*cite book | last=Underwood | first=Tim | coauthors =Chuck Miller | title=Jack Vance | location=New York | publisher=Taplinger Publishing Company | pages=227 | date=1980 | isbn=0-8008-4295-2
External links
* [http://www.jackvance.com/ Jack Vance home page and archive]
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