Plague Ship

Plague Ship

infobox Book |
name = Plague Ship
title_orig =
translator =


image_caption = Dust-jacket from the first edition
author = Andrew North
illustrator =
cover_artist = Ed Emshwiller
country = United States
language = English
series = Solar Queen
genre = Science fiction novel
publisher = Gnome Press
release_date = 1956
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages = 192 pp
isbn = NA
oclc = 6238600
preceded_by = Sargasso of Space
followed_by = Voodoo Planet

"Plague Ship" is a science fiction novel by author Andrew North (pseudonym of Alice Mary Norton, also know as Andre Norton). It was published in 1956 by Gnome Press in an edition of 5,000 copies. The book is the second volume of the author's Solar Queen series.

Plot introduction

The novel concerns the Free Traders who who deal with a strange race on an even stranger planet.

References

*cite book | last=Chalker | first=Jack L. | authorlink=Jack L. Chalker | coauthors=Mark Owings | title=The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998 | location=Westminster, MD and Baltimore | publisher=Mirage Press, Ltd.| pages=305 | date=1998
*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=331 | date=1978|id=ISBN 0-911682-22-8

External links

* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16921 "Plague Ship"] , available on Project Gutenberg


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