The City of Gold and Lead is the second book in the outstanding 'Tripods' trilogy.
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1967
New York, Macmillan, 1967
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Book Details:Hardback edition published by Hamish Hamilton, London, 1967. First Edition. Sleeve notes:None. Book Source:Solihull Libraries |
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Book Details:Paperback edition published by Hamlyn, London, 1982. Third impression. Sleeve notes:Will Parker, now a member of the band of free men dedicated to the overthrow of the Masters, is sent with two companions on a dangerous mission to penetrate one of the cities of the enemy. Their adventures on the long journey and their perilous situation as slaves to the Masters make enthralling reading for older readers. Book Source:Terry Jenkins |
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Book Details:Hardback edition published by Kestrel Books, London, 1984. Sleeve notes:The second book of the outstanding Tripods trilogy, The City of Gold and Lead relates Will Parker's adventures as he penetrates the stronghold of the Masters and makes the first vital move in the attempt of the free men to rid the world of the extra-terrestrial invaders. Book Source:Terry Jenkins |
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Book Details:Paperback edition published by Puffin, London. Sleeve notes:Three companions set out to overthrow their alien oppressors - the Tripods! Sent on a desperate mission to penetrate one of the Tripods' cities, Will Parker and his two companions were determined to discover something, anything, which could be used against their alien Masters. Getting into the city without arousing suspicion was certainly going to be tricky - but getting out was to prove well-nigh impossible! Book Source:Terry Jenkins |
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Book Details:Paperback edition published by Puffin, London, 1984. First impression. Sleeve notes:Crushed by the rule of the alien Tripods, Earth's last chance for freedom had long gone - or had it? Sent on a desperate mission to penetrate one of the Tripods' cities, Will Parker and his two companions were determined to discover something, anything, which could be used against their alien Masters. Getting into the city without arousing suspicion was certainly going to be tricky - but getting out was to prove well-nigh impossible! Book Source:Terry Jenkins |
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Book Details:Paperback edition published by Knight Books, Leicester, 1970. First impression. Sleeve notes:A science fiction story set in the future, when today's cities are in ruins and Earth is dominated by the Tripods. Will and Fritz are on a dangerous mission to get into the city of the Tripods - and to bring back information which will help to destroy these gigantic metal monsters. Book Source:Terry Jenkins |