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Renaissance (novel)
''Renaissance'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Raymond F. Jones. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine ''Astounding'' in 1944. It was published in 1951 in literature, 1951 by Gnome Press in an edition of 4,000 copies. It was reprinted by Pyramid Books in 1963 and subsequently under the title ''Man of Two Worlds''. Plot introduction The story concerns two worlds: the remnants of Earth, which has been destroyed, and Kronweld, which exists in another plane. Reception P. Schuyler Miller described ''Renaissance'' as "a strangely moving book, overcoming its lack of characterization and other traditional shortcomings by [its] drive and sweep of imagination.""The Reference Library", ''Astounding Science Fiction'', December 1951, p.160 References Sources * * External links

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