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"One Against the Moon" is a science fiction novel written by Donald A. Wollheim and first published in 1950. The story is set on the moon and deals with the protagonist's struggle against the totalitarian regime that controls the lunar colony.
The novel explores themes of individualism, rebellion, and the fight for freedom in a future lunar society. It is notable that although Wollheim wrote several science fiction novels, his main contributions and legacy are often associated with his role as an editor and publisher, most notably co-founding DAW Books and promoting the works of other authors in the science fiction and fantasy genres. It's worth it. .

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Summary
That morning began like all the preceding mornings of the past two years with the tinny jangling of the little alarm clock on Robin Carew's bureau. Opening his black eyes, he struggled into a sitting position on the narrow bed, reached out his hand and turned off the alarm. He yawned, swung his feet to the floor, rubbed his eyes. It was half past seven again of another workday morning.