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  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    eBook (RosettaBooks, )
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  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    eBook (RosettaBooks, Nov. 30, 2012)
    The technologically groundbreaking novel of space exploration from the only science fiction author nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. Roy Malcolm has always been fascinated by space travel. And when he wins a voyage to the Inner Space Station as a game show prize, he’s sure it’s the trip of a lifetime. Before long, Roy is taken in by the young crew—and shares their adventures and lives. One of Arthur C. Clarke’s earliest novels, Islands in the Sky is particularly noteworthy for its description of geostationary communications satellites. While this technology was nonexistent during the writing of this book, it later became commonplace—and Clarke is credited with the first practical descriptions of such technology. This book is compelling not just as a fictional tale, but as an example of the prescient power of Clarke’s vision. “[Clarke is] one of the truly prophetic figures of the space age.” —The New Yorker
  • 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...
  • Islands in the Sky Signet 451-j9823

    Arthur C. [cover art by Paul Lehr] Clarke

    Paperback (Signet / New American Library [1960], Jan. 1, 1960)
    Signet paperback, 1960
  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Mass Market Paperback (Roc, March 1, 1960)
    Classic Science Fiction. "From the distinguished author of 2001: A Space Odyssey comes a novel of the world beyond 2001 - of man on earth and in deep space, and of the strange, astounding mysteries awaiting him on the ultimate journey to the stars."
  • Islands in the sky

    Arthur Charles Clarke

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Hardcover (John C.Winston, Jan. 1, 1952)
    Islands in the Sky is a 1952 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke. It is one of his earliest and lesser known works. Clarke wrote the story as a travelogue of human settlement of cislunar space in the last half of the Twenty-First Century. This is one of the thirty-five juvenile novels that constitute the Winston Science Fiction set and which were published in the 1950s for a readership of teen-aged boys. The typical protagonist in these books was a boy in his late teens who was proficient in the art of electronics, a hobby that was easily available to the readers. In this case, though, Roy Malcolm is in expert in aviation, its history and technology.
  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Paperback (Roc, March 1, 1960)
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  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke, Charles Carroll

    Audio CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Dec. 20, 2016)
    The story of Island in the Sky centers around a young man, who, after brilliantly winning a space-related competition, requests a vacation on a space station as his prize. It is written with Arthur C. Clark's obvious knowledge of science, but moves at a page turning rate throughout the entire narrative. The short novel gives a realistic possibility of work and play in future space, heightened with constant excitement and action.
  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Books, Jan. 1, 1960)
    Signet SF Book # T4895.
  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke, Charles Carroll

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Dec. 20, 2016)
    The story of Island in the Sky centers around a young man, who, after brilliantly winning a space-related competition, requests a vacation on a space station as his prize. It is written with Arthur C. Clark's obvious knowledge of science, but moves at a page turning rate throughout the entire narrative. The short novel gives a realistic possibility of work and play in future space, heightened with constant excitement and action.
  • Islands in the Sky

    Arthur C. Clarke

    Hardcover (Gregg Pr, June 1, 1979)
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