Tarrano the Conqueror
Gelesen von Tony Oliva
Ray Cummings





In "Tarrano the Conqueror" is presented a tale of the year 2430 A.D.--a time somewhat farther beyond our present-day era than we are beyond
Columbus' discovery of America. My desire has been to create for you the impression that you have suddenly been plunged forward into that
time--to give you the feeling Columbus might have had could he have read a novel of our present-day life.
To this end I have conceived myself a writer of that future time, addressing his contemporary public. You are to imagine yourself reading
a present day translation of my original text--a translation so free that a thousand little colloquialisms will have crept into it that could
not possibly have their counterparts in the year 2430.
- Summary by From the author's preface (8 hr 21 min)
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Original Goldfinger
Sherie Black





Enjoyed for the most part. At times parts of story rambled by going into too much detail about unimportant parts. Reader did an excellent job.