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Books with title How to Save the Planet

  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley, Elisabeth Waters

    eBook (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, May 23, 2010)
    Darkover was experiencing a flare-up of Trailmen's fever, an episodic disease that would decimate the entire human population of Darkover, from the Comyn to the Terrans. The Medical Branch at Terran HQ had the start of a cure, but in order to finish it, they needed Trailmen to come out of their homes in the trees in the Hellers Mountains and donate blood. Only one man on Darkover stood any chance of persuading the Trailmen to help, but he occupied the same body as the doctor capable of doing the medical side of the work, and he was the personality the doctor had utterly suppressed. Even with hypnosis, only one of them could be active at a time, and the solution would need both of them.This edition contains an introduction by Marion Zimmer Bradley and a foreword by Elisabeth Waters.
  • How To Save the Planet

    Barbara Taylor, Scoular Anderson

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Discusses such environmental concerns as depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, air and water pollution, recycling, and wildlife conservation.
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  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    eBook (Start Classics, June 20, 2014)
    "One body, two minds--and a world in the balance!" Marion Zimmer Bradley has written some of the finest science fiction in print. She has been away from our pages too long. So this story is in the nature of a triumphant return. It could well be her best to date.
  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    eBook (Amazing Sci-Fi Classics, March 28, 2018)
    By the time I got myself all the way awake I thought I was alone. I was lying on a leather couch in a bare white room with huge windows, alternate glass-brick and clear glass. Beyond the clear windows was a view of snow-peaked mountains which turned to pale shadows in the glass-brick. Habit and memory fitted names to all these; the bare office, the orange flare of the great sun, the names of the dimming mountains. But beyond a polished glass desk, a man sat watching me. And I had never seen the man before. He was chubby, and not young, and had ginger-colored eyebrows and a fringe of ginger-colored hair around the edges of a forehead which was otherwise quite pink and bald. He was wearing a white uniform coat, and the intertwined caduceus on the pocket and on the sleeve proclaimed him a member of the Medical Service attached to the Civilian HQ of the Terran Trade City. I didn't stop to make all these evaluations consciously, of course. They were just part of my world when I woke up and found it taking shape around me. The familiar mountains, the familiar sun, the strange man. But he spoke to me in a friendly way, as if it were an ordinary thing to find a perfect stranger sprawled out taking a siesta in here. "Could I trouble you to tell me your name?"
  • How to Save the Planet

    Barbara Taylor, Scoular Anderson

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Discusses such environmental concerns as depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, air and water pollution, recycling, and wildlife conservation.
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  • How to Save the Planet

    Barbara Taylor

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 30, 2000)
    Another "How To" guide, part of the successful series that tells children everything they need to know about the hottest topics in the world today.How to Save the Planet is a first-aid manual for spaceship Earth. It looks at the many different threats to the fragile balance of the Earth's environment, and suggest ways in which children can join the fight against polluting chemicals, the ozone hole and the extinction of wildlife. An ideal bookfor a budding eco-warrior!Barbara Taylor is an award-winning author of children's books on biological sciences. She won the 1998 American Institute of Physics science writing prize for her book Earth Explained, and her 1996 book Make it Work! Geography won the Geographical Association Gold Award.
  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    eBook (Jovian Press, March 26, 2018)
    The Planet Savers, the first Darkover novel, introduces the reader to the now legendary world of Gottman IV.
  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Dec. 11, 2015)
    In 'The Planet Savers' Marion Zimmer Bradley introduced the world to her amazing Darkover series. A disease threatens all of Darkover and the only man that can save Darkover has a multiple personality disorder. He is two distinct men, but two men who hate one another and vie for possession of their one body. But to save Darkover they must work together.
  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    Paperback (Positronic Publishing, Dec. 7, 2015)
    In The Planet Savers Marion Zimmer Bradley introduced the world to her amazing Darkover series. A disease threatens all of Darkover and the only man that can save Darkover has a multiple personality disorder. He is two distinct men. But two men who hate one another and vie for possession of their one body. But to save Darkover they must work together.
  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    Hardcover (Positronic Publishing, April 3, 2018)
    In The Planet Savers Marion Zimmer Bradley introduced the world to her amazing Darkover series. A disease threatens all of Darkover and the only man that can save Darkover has a multiple personality disorder. He is two distinct men. But two men who hate one another and vie for possession of their one body. But to save Darkover they must work together.
  • The Planet Savers

    Bradley Marion Zimmer

    eBook (, Feb. 9, 2018)
    Marion Zimmer Bradley has written some of the finest science fiction in print. She has been away from our pages too long. So this story is in the nature of a triumphant return. It could well be her best to date.
  • The Planet Savers

    Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jim Roberts

    Audio CD (Speculative, April 8, 2014)
    Darkover was experiencing a flare-up of trailmen's fever, a disease that would decimate the entire human population of Darkover, from the Comyn to the Terrans. The Medical Branch at Terran HQ had the start of a cure, but in order to finish it, they needed trailmen to come out of their mountain heights and donate blood. Only one man on Darkover stood any chance of persuading the trailmen to help, but he occupied the same body as the doctor capable of doing the medical side of the work, and he was the personality the doctor had utterly suppressed. Even with hypnosis, only one of them could be active at a time, and the solution needed both of them.This story first appeared in Amazing Stories, November, 1958.