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Books with author ARTHUR C. CLARKE

  • Rama II: The Sequel to Rendezvous with Rama

    Arthur C. Clarke, Gentry Lee

    Mass Market Paperback (Spectra, Nov. 1, 1990)
    “This is a space trip that no reader will want to miss.”—PlayboyYears ago, the enormous, enigmatic alien spacecraft called Rama sailed through our solar system as mind-boggling proof that life existed—or had existed—elsewhere in the universe. Now, at the dawn of the twenty-third century, another ship is discovered hurtling toward us. A crew of Earth's best and brightest minds is assembled to rendezvous with the massive vessel. They are armed with everything we know about Raman technology and culture. But nothing can prepare them for what they are about to encounter on board Rama II: cosmic secrets that are startling, sensational—and perhaps even deadly.“Offers one surprise after another.”—The New York Times“A masterpiece . . . one of the year’s best hard SF epics.”—The Houston Post
  • Set of 4 Space Odyssey Books

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, etc., Jan. 1, 1990)
    The Space Odyssey series is a series of science fiction novels by the writer Arthur C. Clarke. Two of the novels have been made into feature films, released in 1968 and 1984 respectively.
  • The Garden of Rama

    Arthur C. Clarke, Gentry Lee

    eBook (RosettaBooks, Nov. 30, 2012)
    The Garden of Rama picks up the story of three astronauts trapped in the labyrinthine alien spaceship bound for deep space at the end of the previous book in the series, Rama II. The three trapped humans must use all their wits and resources to survive aboard the ship. There are other alien species aboard-some hostile, and some benevolent. But the three astronauts face the greatest danger from other humans-after a group of violent convicts is brought on board from Earth. In the meantime, the spacecraft is hurtling toward a rendezvous with a Raman base, and a meeting with the mysterious craft's creators. Finally, the astronauts will meet their enigmatic captors face to face-and learn the true purpose behind the mysterious craft.
  • Rendezvous With Rama

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Paperback (Time Warner Books Uk, Feb. 15, 1991)
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  • The Songs of Distant Earth

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Oct. 31, 1998)
    From the world's most famous science fiction writer, a poignant and vivid story of doomsday and beyond. The countdown to doomsday began with the discovery in 1956 of the neutrino, a particle with no mass and no charge. By the year 2001, the significance of this phantom particle was understood: it was a harbinger. A cosmic event was imminent, and would be close enough to touch. Soon the Sun would go nova; the demolition of Earth was assured. And so it happened in the year 3620. Over the centuries of knowing the end was at hand, humanity pulled together to launch probes into space. Primitive ships, at first, carrying embryos to distant systems, relying on machines to incubate and rear the first people of a virgin land beneath an alien sun. On Thalassa, after a journey of 200 years, a colony blossomed, only to fall silent again. On Earth the Lords of the Last Days lived with no need to care for the future of the world; it was the wildest of times, and the saddest. Last to leave was the Magellan carrying a million homeless; when cataclysm struck, its voyagers witnessed through telescopes the death of Earth and all its wonders, saw the Atlantic boil dry, the pyramids disintegrate, the land of Antarctica briefly bare of ice before fire consumed everything. Then the million slept. Five hundred years later, the Magellan must make planetfall to repair its quantum drive. Its sleepers awake to find themselves visitors to Thalassa, where a cvilization has, in fact, survived. A clash of cultures unlike any before brings danger, despair, and some very tough decisions for two different peoples far from Earth -- and its distant songs.
  • The Ghost from the Grand Banks

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Hardcover (Bantam Books, Nov. 1, 1990)
    In 2007, just five years before the centennial of the sinking of the "Titanic," two corporations--one English, one Japanese--each using futuristic technology, contend with each other over the ship's retrieval
  • Rendezvous With Rama

    Arthur C Clarke

    Paperback (GOLLANCZ (ORIO), March 15, 2001)
    In the year 2130, a huge alien artifact approaches the Earth from outer space. Commander Norton and his crew take their ship to meet it, and, once inside, discover the wonders that go to make up Rama.
  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    eBook (Gateway, Nov. 28, 2013)
    When young Roy Malcolm won the aviation quiz contest, his prize should have meant an ordinary sight-seeing jaunt on one of the man-made space stations that circled the earth. But instead the trip turned into a terrifying journey as misadventure after misadventure plagued the artificial satellite. The climatic moment came when one of the crew pushed the wrong button and rocketed the runaway ship into outer space...
  • The Collected Stories

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Hardcover (Gollancz, Jan. 4, 2001)
    All of Arthur C. Clarke's short stories collected in one volume, beginning with 'Rescue Party', Clarke's first ever published short story. A volume which showcases his range and variety, each story a classic example of the unique mixture of speculation and fiction which has made Clarke a household name. This edition is being published in October, in plenty of time for 2001, the year which is synonymous with Clarke's visions of the future.
  • The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance

    H. G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Classics, Aug. 1, 1983)
    Spine-tingling and entertaining, The Invisible Man is a science fiction classic–and a penetrating, unflinching look into the heart of human nature. To its author, H. G. Wells, the novel was as compelling as “a good gripping dream.” But to generations of readers, the terrible and evil experiment of the demented scientist, Griffin, has conveyed a chilling nightmare of believable horror. An atmosphere of ever-increasing suspense begins with the arrival of a mysterious stranger at an English village inn and builds relentlessly to the stark terror of a victim pursued by a maniacal invisible man. The result is a masterwork: a dazzling display of the brilliant imagination, psychological insight, and literary craftsmanship that made H. G. Wells one of the most influential writers of his time.
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  • 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Hardcover (NAL Hardcover, Oct. 1, 1999)
    It has been over thirty years since the publication of this classic science fiction novel that changed the way we look at the stars and ourselves. From the savannas of Africa at the dawn of mankind to the rings of Saturn as man ventures to the outer rim of our solar system, 2001: A Space Odyssey is a journey unlike any other.This allegory about humanity's exploration of the universe, and the universe's reaction to humanity, was the basis for director Stanley Kubrick's immortal film, and lives on as a hallmark achievement in storytelling.
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Arthur C. Clarke

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 1, 1993)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two astronauts find their journey into space and their very lives jeopardized by the jealousy of an extraordinary computer named Hal.