Page 86: Don’t you see?{original had a period instead of the question mark}

Page 91: He saw boats and cars and a few long-nosed airplanes, with the merest trace of vestigial{original had vestigeal} wings far back near the empennage,

Page 95: Again he tossed a sneer in Gunnar’s direction—{original had a superfluous quotation mark here}

Page 95: “If I did, Hagen, would I turn you and your hell’s{original had hells’} spawn loose upon the stars to perplex them forever?”

Page 97: “Touché{original had Touche}!” Jack Odin thought as Gunnar departed.

Page 98: This was true,{original omitted the comma} Odin thought, since this was the first Bro-Stoka who had ever been identified to him.

Page 98: “And he is a Bro-Stoka among the slaves,{original omitted this comma}” Gunnar continued.

Page 100: “Turn the light upon her forearm{original had fore-arm, but all other occurrences were spelled forearm}, now,” he instructed.

Pages 103-104: Do you remember a story about the bush-men dying from a curse?{original had a period instead of the question mark}

Page 106: {original had a superfluous quotation mark here}Here,” he pointed to a pinpoint of light upon the map.