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The adventures of Egyptologist Daniel Jackson and marine commando Col. Jack O'Neil continue in the fourth novel based on the film, "StarGate". Survivors of the planet Abydos, destroyed by the power of the StarGate, colonize a new planet--only to find out they're not alone! .

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"I appreciate your taking the time to see me, Mrs. Jackson," the young historian said, setting up his cassette recorder on the desk.

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Chapter 1: New Beginnings
Chapter 2: Through The Looking-Glass
Chapter 3: Difference of Opinion
Chapter 4: Hat In Hand
Chapter 5: The Passing Parade
Chapter 6: One Step Beyond
Chapter 7: Teething Pains
Chapter 8: Friction
Chapter 9: Disappointments
Chapter 10: Over The River And Through The Woods . . .
Chapter 11: Hard Words -- And Deeds
Chapter 12: Unanticipated Circumstances
Chapter 13: The Great Cat Hunt
Chapter 14: Hunters And Hunted
Chapter 15: No Joke
Chapter 16: "Retreat, Hell!"
Chapter 17: Close Quarters
Chapter 18: Rescue Operations
Chapter 19: Always Learning
Chapter 20: "I Stay"

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This book is in Stargate. (universe)
This book is in Stargate: SG-1. (standard series)
This book is in Worlds of Stargate. (standard series)

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  1. Bill McCay (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Roc
Country: USA
Publication Date: May, 1998
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