Note: Omnibus containing the three Deathworld novels.
New York: Science Fiction Book Club (Doubleday), 1974, 440pp., hbk. Jacket: Richard V. Corben.
as: Planeta Imposible - Ciclo Completo de Jason dinAlt. Milan: Editrice Nord, November 1978, 465pp., ISBN: 88-429-0332-9. Translated by Sandro Sandrelli and Giampaolo Cossatto. [Italian]
as: Doodsstrijd op Pyrrus; Doodsstrijd in Appsala; Doodsstrijd op Voorspoed. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff, 1981, 562pp., ISBN: 90-290-1465-2. Translated by Miefje Schermer. [Dutch]
as: Todeswelten. Munich: Heyne, 1993, 479pp., ISBN: 3-453-06629-4, pbk. Cover: Michael Hasted. Illustrated by John Stewart. [German]
as: The Deathworld Omnibus. London: Orbit, 1999, 70pp., ISBN: 1-85723-727-7, pbk. Cover: Jay Hurst. Includes a new introduction by Harry Harrison.
Moscow: (Eksmo), 1999, 480pp., ISBN: 5-04-001769-3. Also includes "The Mothballed Spaceship." [Russian]
Birmingham Evening Mail, 8th May 1999. Review by
Paul Cole.
"Long before Star Wars turned Harrison Ford into space smuggler Han
Solo, there was a sci-fi swashbuckler risking his life out on the most
inhospitable worlds in the galaxy - and overcoming seemingly insurmountable
odds. Jason dinAlt - no Flash Gordon this, but a hero who had to live off his
wits, was at his best when engaged in deception and trickery. And had a
cynical observation for every occasion - Harrison's writing chills, thrills
and sparkles with wit in equal measure."
Locus #170, 15th March 1975, p.5. Review by Charles
N. Brown(?)
"They're good exciting adventure stories and, philosophically, show a very
heavy Campbell influence. It's a bargain at the price."
Locus #190, 30th June 1976. Review by Charles N.
Brown.