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This is a science fiction novel published in 1952 by Dwight V. Swain.
Dwight V. Swain was an American author and creative novelist, best known for his guidance on his original novels. The most famous of his books is "Techniques of the Selling Writer," which provides practical and effective advice for novel writers. Swain is also known as an author who has written on a variety of topics related to creative fiction.
His work is primarily known for its guidance and technical approach to creative fiction, especially genre fiction, providing writers with helpful content on character development, plot structure, and dialogue writing.

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Summary
Jarl Corvett selected the group?himself, Ungo, and five crewmen.
They left their great ship on the far side of Vesta; came down with the night in a fast raider carrier.
A hollow offered shelter. Like dust settling, they landed. Abandoning the craft, they pressed on towards their target. The hills fell behind. The final cordon was bypassed.
Then, at last, bleakly, they stared down at the sprawling building that had been Wassreck's workshop.