Doomsday morning /

"Life was just about ideal for Howard Rohan. Nor should this be thought surprising, for he was hailed as the greatest actor in the United States and his wife, Miranda, as the most popular actress. On top of this, Comus (Communications U.S., which of course actually ran the nation) gave him a fr...

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Main Author: Moore, C. L. (Catherine Lucile), 1911-1987 (Author)
Other Authors: Ray, Ruth, 1919-1977 (Bookjacket designer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Garden City, New York : Doubleday & Company, Inc., [1957]
Edition:First edition.
Series:Doubleday science fiction.
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