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A Storm of Wings 

 (Viriconium, book 2)

by

M John Harrison

A Storm of Wings

(The second book in the Viriconium series)
(1980)
A novel by

M John Harrison

 

It is the time of the Locust. 'Fear death from the air, and avoid the North -' Eighty years have passed since Lord tegeus-Cromis broke the yoke of Canna Moidart, since the horror of the geteit chemosit. The Reborn Men, awoken from their long sleep, have inherited the Evening Cultures. In the wastelands to the north and west of Virconium a city is being built. But not by men. In the Time of the Locust a paralysing menace threatens to turn the inhabitants of the Pastel City into hideous, mindless insects..
 
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Hardback Editions

1980 : Hardback
Cover of ISBN: 0385147651Title: A storm of wings: Being the second volume of the "Viriconium" sequence, in which Benedict Paucemanly returns from his long frozen dream in the far side ... of the locust (Doubleday science fiction)
Author(s): M. John Harrison
ISBN: 0-385-14765-1 / 978-0-385-14765-1 (USA edition)
Publisher: Doubleday
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Paperback Editions

January 1982 : Paperback
Cover of ISBN: 0671835858Title: A Storm of Wings
Author(s): M. John Harrison
ISBN: 0-671-83585-8 / 978-0-671-83585-9 (USA edition)
Publisher: Pocket
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December 1980 : Paperback
Cover of ISBN: 0722144423Title: Storm of Wings
Author(s): M.John Harrison
ISBN: 0-7221-4442-3 / 978-0-7221-4442-8 (UK edition)
Publisher: Sphere
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January 1980 : Paperback
Cover of ISBN: B002C0NNT6Title: A Storm of Wings
Author(s): M John Harrison
Publisher: Sphere
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