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THE ROBOT ROAD TO FARAWAYHis was a dream few spacemen ever saw come true. Alan Kemp was an obsessed man-driven by the realization of a dream into the black emptiness between the stars.In a rebuilt, second-hand, obsolete ship, Kemp and his three comrades took off-determined to set up a shuttle between the planets at the Rim of the galaxy.But trouble-in the form of two lost colonies, one inhabited by giant mechanical insects and the other ruled by the descendants of a murderous pirate-threatened. Kemp's crew began to wonder: just how much will a man sacrifice to realize a dream?

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THE ROBOT ROAD TO FARAWAYHis was a dream few spacemen ever saw come true. Alan Kemp was an obsessed man-driven by the realization of a dream into the black emptiness between the stars.In a rebuilt, second-hand, obsolete ship, Kemp and his three comrades took off-determined to set up a shuttle between the planets at the Rim of the galaxy.But trouble-in the form of two lost colonies, one inhabited by giant mechanical insects and the other ruled by the descendants of a murderous pirate-threatened. Kemp's crew began to wonder: just how much will a man sacrifice to realize a dream?

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Arthur Bertram Chandler (28 March 1912 - 6 June 1984) was a British-Australian science fiction author, writing under his own name and the pseudonyms George Whitley, George Whitely, Andrew Dunstan, and S.H.M. He wrote over 40 novels and 200 works of short fiction and won the Ditmar Awards for the short story "The Bitter Pill" (in 1971) and for three novels: "False Fatherland" (in 1969), "The Bitter Pill" (in 1975), and "The Big Black Mark" (in 1976).