The Crack in Space (1966)

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by Philip K. Dick


  ‘Not for a while,’ Jim Briskin said, and knew that it would be a long time before he managed to get to this party or any other party.

  ‘Let me describe the advantages of Uranus,’ Mini said enthusiastically. And began handing Jim an overwhelming spectrum of documents from his briefcase as rapidly as possible.

  It was going to be a difficult four years. He could see that. Four? More likely eight.

  —The way things turned out, he was proved correct.

  FIRST VINTAGE BOOKS EDITION, MARCH 2005

  Copyright (c) 1966 by Ace Books, Inc. Copyright renewed 1994 by Laura Coelho, Christopher Dick, and Isa Hackett

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  and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada

  Limited, Toronto. Originally published in the United States

  by Ace Books, Inc., New York, in 1966.

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  The Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Dick, Philip K.

  The crack in space / Philip K. Dick

  p. cm.

  eISBN : 978-0-307-42834-9

  20004053623

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