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"Time Traders" is a science fiction novel written by Andre Norton that deals with time travel, space exploration, and a futuristic world. This novel is considered one of American novelist Andre Norton's representative works, and is much loved among his works. "Time Traders" was first published in 1958 and has since been translated into many languages. This novel captivates readers by delightfully combining time travel and scientific elements, and Andre Norton's unique style and imagination stand out.

Summary
To anyone who glanced casually inside the detention room the young man sitting there did not seem very formidable. In height he might have been a little above average, but not enough to make him noticeable. His brown hair was cropped conservatively; his unlined boy's face was not one to be remembered?unless one was observant enough to note those light-gray eyes and catch a chilling, measuring expression showing now and then for an instant in their depths.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. To anyone who glanced casually inside
CHAPTER II. Ross, absorbed in the scene before him
CHAPTER III. Ross stood cautiously against the wall of his darkened room
CHAPTER IV. Once again Ross sat waiting for others to decide his future
CHAPTER V. He might have said yes, but that didn't mean
CHAPTER VI. "That bird of Lurgha's?" said Ross
CHAPTER VII. Ross whirled the rope which had been meant to
CHAPTER VIII. Ten days later Ashe, a dressing on his leg
CHAPTER IX. That they were being watched by the hunters
CHAPTER X. Having been cuffed and battered into submission more quickly
CHAPTER XI. It took Ross a while to learn that the dirty-white walls
CHAPTER XII. Ross dropped from the web-slung chair to the floor
CHAPTER XIII. Ross swayed against a guard, was fended off
CHAPTER XIV. The rest of it you know
CHAPTER XV. It was such a small thing
CHAPTER XVI. Murdock lay on his back
CHAPTER XVII. The preparations for Foscar's funeral went on through the night
CHAPTER XVIII. Ross fought to break that hold, to turn his head