The Man Who Used the Universe

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The Man Who Used the Universe
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First edition
Author Alan Dean Foster
Cover artist Jill Bauman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre science fiction
Publisher Nelson Doubleday
Publication date
1983
Pages320
ISBN 978-1587150494

The Man Who Used the Universe is a science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster published in 1983.

Contents

Plot summary

The Man Who Used the Universe is a novel in which Kees vaan Loo-Macklin rises from an illegal to a position of high power. [1]

Reception

Ken Ramstead reviewed The Man Who Used the Universe in Ares Magazine #17 and commented that "Foster demands much credulity from his readers. But he also delivers much in return." [1]

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