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"Sargasso of the Lost Spaceships" is a science fiction novel written by Poul Anderson in 1952. This novel tells the imaginative story of spaceships being dragged by the Sargasso Current, creating a gigantic space slough. This novel is considered one of Paul Anderson's standout works and has been very popular with science fiction fans.

Summary
Far out in limitless space, Valduma, queen of the voluptuous half-life, plied her deadly trade ... a Lorelei of the black void, beckoning adventurous spacemen to death and destruction with her beautiful siren lure.

Basil Donovan was drunk again. He sat near the open door of the Golden Planet, boots on the table, chair tilted back, one arm resting on the broad shoulder of Wocha, who sprawled on the floor beside him, the other hand clutching a tankard of ale. The tunic was open above his stained gray shirt, the battered cap was askew on his close-cropped blond hair, and his insignia?the stars of a captain and the silver leaves of an earl on Ansa?were tarnished. There was a deepening flush over his pale gaunt cheeks, and his eyes smoldered with an old rage.

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Contents
Sargasso of Lost Starships
CHAPTER I. Basil Donovan was drunk again
CHAPTER II. Again that thoughtful stare
CHAPTER III. Donovan hadn't found the switch
CHAPTER IV. The Ganymede's engines rose to full power
CHAPTER V. It was a strange little army, thought Donovan
CHAPTER VI. The Highway curved between great looming walls
CHAPTER VII. Drogobych lay before them