. . "1970-1979" . . . . "Le città volanti"@it . "Le città volanti" . "Triumph of time"@it . "Long out of print, the science fiction masterpiece by Hugo Award-winning writer James Blish Originally published in four volumes nearlyfifty years ago, -- They Shall Have Stars A Selection of the Science Fiction Book Club."@en . "Triumph of time"@en . . . "Aardling, kom thuis" . "Life for the stars"@en . . . "Ciclo delle città volanti"@it . . "Ciclo delle città volanti" . "A life for the stars"@it . . . . . . . . . . . "Cities in flight : Afterword by Richard D. Mullen" . . . "Gradovi u letu" . . . . "Trionfo del tempo"@it . . . . "Ritorno dall'infinito"@it . . "\"Spanning the far-distant future and the infinite reaches of space, Cities in Flight brings together the famed 'Okie' novels named after the migrant workers of America's Dust Bowl of science fiction master James Blish. Featuring flying cities roaming the galaxy looking for work and a sustainable way of life, the four volumes take us from the death of our universe to the birth of the next.\"--Jacket." . . . "Leven voor de sterren" . . . . . . . . "Earthman come home"@it . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . "Earthman, come home"@en . "James Blish's galaxy-spanning masterwork, originally published in four volumes, explores a future in which two crucial discoveries - antigravity devices which enable whole cities to be lifted from the Earth to become giant spaceships, and longevity drugs which enable their inhabitants to live for thousands of years - lead to the establishment of a unique Galactic empire." . . . "Cities in flight"@en . "Cities in flight" . . . . . . . "Vita per le stelle"@it . "Ed essi avranno le stelle"@it . . "They shall have stars"@en . "They shall have stars"@it . . . . . . . . . "Zullen sterren hen tooien" . . "Fiction"@en . "Città volanti" . "Steden doorkruisen het heelal" . . "Cities in flight"@it . . . "Overwinning van de Tijd" . . . . "Science fiction"@en . "Science fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . "Spanning the far-distant future and the infinite reaches of space, Cities in Flight brings together the famed 'Okie' novels - named after the migrant workers of America's Dust Bowl - of science fiction master James Blish. Featuring flying cities roaming the galaxy looking for work and a sustainable way of life, the four volumes in Cities in Flight take us from the death of our universe to the birth of the next. Blish's classic is built on two crucial discoveries - antigravity devices - 'spindizzies' - which allow whole cities to be lifted from Earth to become giant spaceships, and longevity drugs, which enable the cities' inhabitants to live for thousands of years."@en . . "Cities in Flight"@en . "1960-1969" . . "Outer space" . . "Mondadori," . . "1950-1959" . . "science fiction" . . "Science Fiction." . "Science-fiction." .