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"Star Ship" is a science fiction novel written by Poul Anderson. This novel tells the story of space travel and humanity's exploration of space. The main characters leave Earth and go on an adventure aboard a spaceship in search of a new world. This novel was first published in 1950 and is one of Paul Anderson's works, and is considered one of his science fiction works. "Star Ship" is a science fiction novel about space exploration, the human spirit of adventure, and curiosity about the universe, and is one of the works recommended to fans of Paul Anderson.

Summary
The strangest space-castaways of all! The Terrans left their great interstellar ship unmanned in a tight orbit around Khazak?descended, all of them, in a lifeboat to investigate that weird, Iron Age world?and the lifeboat cracked up!

With sunset, there was rain. When Dougald Anson brought his boat in to Krakenau harbor, there was only a vast wet darkness around him.
He swore in a sulfurous mixture of Krakenaui, Volgazani, and half a dozen other languages, including some spaceman's Terrestrial, and let down the sail. The canvas was heavy and awkward in the drenching rain; it was all he could do to lash it around the boom. Then he picked up the long wooden sweep and began sculling his boat in toward the dock

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Contents
CHAPTER I. With sunset, there was rain
CHAPTER II. Janazik padded around to stand before him
CHAPTER III. The long night wore on
CHAPTER IV. The courtyard was filled with Khazaki warriors
CHAPTER V. The loyalists charged in a living wave
CHAPTER VI. The Khazaki swore lividly