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Clifford D. Simak
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On a far future Earth, mankind's achievements are immense:
artificially intelligent robots, genetically uplifted animals,
interplanetary travel, genetic modification of the human form
itself. But nothing comes without a cost. Humanity is tired, its
vigour all but gone. Society is breaking down into smaller
communities, dispersing into the countryside and abandoning the
great cities of the world. As the human race dwindles and declines,
which of its great creations will inherit the Earth? And which will
claim the stars?
A reporter uncovers a terrifying conspiracy, in this thrilling
classic from a Science Fiction Grand Master. After a night out on
the town, Parker Graves returns home to life-threatening danger.
The science reporter for the local newspaper barely misses a bear
trap sitting on his doorstep. Then, the object transforms into what
looks like a bowling ball and rolls off into the night all by
itself. He begins to obsess over the question--Who put the trap
there? And why? The following day, there is strange news floating
around at the newspaper office. Someone with limitless funds is
buying up hundreds of homes and businesses, only to close them up
and tear them down. People are running out of places to live and to
work. Suddenly, Parker finds himself in the middle of a story
nobody will believe . . . Aliens? Dolls that walk like people?
Talking dogs? With a little help from a fellow reporter and an
unusual visitor, Parker just might be able to put a stop to this
mess--if he survives. "Some surprising jolts of violence and mayhem
and a goodly dollop of cosmic paranoia." --Fantasy Literature
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Empire (Paperback)
Clifford D. Simak
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R472
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Spencer Chambers wants to make the solar system his own personal
Empire. A trillionaire and industrialist he owns the ships that can
carry humanity to freedom and plenty in the untapped riches of the
solar system. In return he wants to charge exorbitant prices making
it so that he will end up owning every planet and asteroid. Gregory
Manning has a different idea. He sees a solar system open to
everyone. Only one man's vision for the future of humanity can come
true: slavery or freedom. Gregory Manning has an ace up his
sleeve--a scientific ace. Empire is a story of political Iintrigue
by Clifford Donald Simak an American science fiction writer honored
by fans with three Hugo awards and by colleagues with one Nebula
award. He was named the third Grand Master by the Science Fiction
and Fantasy Writers of America in 1977.
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Way Station (Paperback)
Clifford D. Simak
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Hugo Award Winner: In backwoods Wisconsin, an ageless hermit
welcomes alien visitors--and foresees the end of humanity . . .
Enoch Wallace is not like other humans. Living a secluded life in
the backwoods of Wisconsin, he carries a nineteenth-century rifle
and never seems to age--a fact that has recently caught the
attention of prying government eyes. The truth is, Enoch is the
last surviving veteran of the American Civil War and, for close to
a century, he has operated a secret way station for aliens passing
through on journeys to other stars. But the gifts of knowledge and
immortality that his intergalactic guests have bestowed upon him
are proving to be a nightmarish burden, for they have opened
Enoch's eyes to humanity's impending destruction. Still, one final
hope remains for the human race . . . though the cure could
ultimately prove more terrible than the disease. Winner of the Hugo
Award for Best Novel, Way Station is a magnificent example of the
fine art of science fiction as practiced by a revered Grand Master.
A cautionary tale that is at once ingenious, evocative, and
compassionately human, it brilliantly supports the contention of
the late, great Robert A. Heinlein that "to read science-fiction is
to read Simak."
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Empire (Paperback)
Clifford D. Simak
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Empire (Paperback)
Clifford D. Simak
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Empire (Hardcover)
Clifford D. Simak
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Empire (Paperback)
Clifford D. Simak
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Two present-day investigators race across time to escape malevolent
aliens from the future and their terrible "gift" of immortality in
this novel by a Nebula Award-winning author. What is the price of
eternal life? Secret agent Jay Corcoran is about to learn the
answer when his investigation into an inexplicable disappearance
carries him and journalist friend Tom Boone hundreds of years into
the past. Corcoran and Boone's powerful extrasensory abilities lead
them to an advanced transportation system through time, and back to
the bucolic eighteenth-century English countryside. There, they
discover a family from the distant future hiding from the
Immortals--an alien race that, many centuries on, is seducing human
subjects with the promise of eternal life. But at the cost of the
corporeal self, there is no place in the aliens' future for anyone
unwilling to exist as mind alone. Now that the Evans family's
sanctuary has been breached, escape is the only answer--for Boone
and Corcoran as well--and the only way out is forward . . . far
forward. But racing through space and time can be a hazardous
occupation, especially with monstrous beasts, killer robots, and
Immortal body-destroyers waiting at every juncture. The last novel
from acclaimed science fiction Grand Master Clifford D. Simak,
winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and numerous other awards, Highway of
Eternity combines breathtaking action with provocative ideas and
unparalleled ingenuity, the hallmarks of Simak's exceptional art.
It is a fitting finale for the man who stands alongside Heinlein,
Asimov, Bradbury, and Clarke as one of the true giants of
speculative fiction's Golden Age.
A handful of humans and a multitude of robots create a new society
on an abandoned Earth in this novel by the Nebula Award-winning
author of Way Station. What if you woke up one morning on Earth . .
. and no one else was there? That is the reality that greeted a
handful of humans, including Jason Whitney, his wife Martha, and
the remnants of a tribe of Native Americans in the year 2135. Their
inexplicable abandonment had unexpected benefits: the eventual
development of mental telepathy and other extrasensory powers,
inner peace, and best of all, near-immortality. Now, five thousand
years later, most of the remaining humans live a tranquil, pastoral
life, leaving technological and religious exploration to the masses
of robot servants who no longer have humans to serve. But the
unexpected reappearance of Jason's brother, who had teleported to
the stars many years before, threatens to change everything yet
again--for John Whitney is the bearer of startling information
about where Earth's population went and why--and the most
disturbing news of all: They may finally be coming home again.
Nominated for the Hugo Award when it first appeared in print more
than forty years ago, Clifford D. Simak's brilliant and
thought-provoking A Choice of Gods has lost nothing of its power to
astonish and intrigue. A masterwork of speculative fiction,
intelligent and ingenious, it is classic Simak, standing tall among
the very best science fiction that has ever been written.
Long before Under the Dome, this novel of a town trapped within an
invisible force field earned a Nebula Award nomination for the
author of Way Station. Nothing much ever happens in Millville, a
small, secluded Middle-American community--until the day Brad
Carter discovers he is unable to leave. And the nearly bankrupt
real estate agent is not the only one being held prisoner; every
resident is confined within the town's boundaries by an invisible
force field that cannot be breached. As local tensions rapidly
reach breaking point, a set of bizarre circumstances leads Brad to
the source of their captivity, making him humanity's reluctant
ambassador to an alien race of sentient flora, and privy to these
jailers' ultimate intentions. But some of Millville's most powerful
citizens do not take kindly to Carter's "collaboration with the
enemy," even under the sudden threat of global apocalypse. Decades
before Stephen King trapped an entire town in Under the Dome,
science fiction Grand Master Clifford D. Simak explored the
shocking effects of communal captivity on an unsuspecting
population. Nominated for the Nebula Award, All Flesh Is Grass is a
riveting masterwork that brilliantly reinvents the alien invasion
story.
His body hosting a pair of strange alien presences, an amnesiac
space traveler returns home to an unrecognizable Earth Many
centuries in the future, a two-hundred-year-old man is discovered
hibernating in a space capsule orbiting a distant star. Transported
back to his home planet, Andrew Blake awakens to an Earth he does
not recognize--a world of flying cars and sentient floating
houses--with no memory whatsoever of his history or purpose. But he
has not returned alone. The last survivor of a radical experiment
abandoned more than a century earlier, Blake was genetically
altered to be able to adapt to extreme alien environments, and now
he can sense other presences inhabiting his mind and body. One is a
biological computer of astonishing power; the other is a powerful
creature akin to a large wolf. And Blake is definitely not the one
in control. With his sanity hanging in the balance, Blake's only
option is to set out in frantic pursuit of his past, the truth, his
destiny--and quite possibly the fate of humankind. A bravura
demonstration of unparalleled imagination, intelligence, and heart,
The Werewolf Principle addresses weighty issues of genetic
manipulation that are as relevant today as when the novel first
appeared in print. One of the all-time best and brightest in
speculative fiction, Grand Master Clifford D. Simak offers a
moving, stunning, witty, and thought-provoking exploration of what
it means to be human.
From a Nebula and Hugo award winner, "one the best-loved authors in
SF" A tale of humans and one robot navigating an alien puzzle-world
(Publishers Weekly). Following a conversation with a talking slot
machine, Professor Edward Lansing finds himself mysteriously
transported to a tavern on a long and empty road. It is immediately
obvious to the educator that he is no longer on campus--or even
Earth--and that he is not alone. Lansing's new companions--a female
engineer, a military officer, a humorless priest, a poetess, and a
robot named Jurgens--all hail from separate alternate realities and
share Lansing's confusion. What is clear, however, is that they
must continue down the road together, encountering a series of
bizarre sights, dangerous obstacles, and perplexing puzzles along
the way: an abandoned, decaying city; a set of doorways; a large
blue cube; a tower that sings. Soon it is apparent they are all
being tested for some eerie, inexplicable reason, and the choices
each must make will determine his or her future. For those who
fail, the alien trail will never be seen again. A provocative
science fiction allegory, Special Deliverance is Hugo and Nebula
Award-winner Clifford D. Simak's Pilgrim's Progress--a tale of
great trials and hidden agendas that expose the foibles of humanity
and a fantastic exploration of the human condition. A science
fiction classic brimming with intelligence, invention, and wonder,
it is yet another extraordinary creation from one of the genre's
most revered grandmasters.
After two decades in space, a man returns to Earth as something new
and not completely human, in this "enormously inventive" novel by a
Nebula Award winner (Galaxy Science Fiction). Twenty years ago,
Asher Sutton vanished somewhere in the star system 61 Cygni, an
inaccessible corner of the universe that humankind has thus far
been unable to explore. Now Asher has returned to Earth, having
impossibly survived catastrophic damage to his spacecraft. But the
star-traveler is not the same man he was when he began his journey
two decades earlier. He is, in fact, no longer completely human.
And he is not alone. But he has a message to convey that could have
reality-altering consequences for the human galaxy-conquerors who
consider themselves almost gods, and for the nearly human androids
they create, enslave, and oppress. It is Asher's destiny to change
everything. His mission has made him a hero to some, a pariah to
others--and a target for determined time-traveling assassins from
the future whose mission it is to silence him at all costs before
everything they cherish is obliterated. A true science fiction
visionary, SFWA Grand Master Clifford D. Simak infused thrilling
stories of time travel, space exploration, artificial intelligence,
and alien contact with powerful, thought-provoking ideas. An
enthralling masterwork of speculative fiction that astonishes while
exploring humanity in all its disparate aspects, Time and Again can
be counted among the prolific, multiple Hugo and Nebula
Award-winning author's most brilliantly imagined and successfully
realized creations.
A scholar, a goblin, and a gnome, among others, pursue the secrets
of a vanished ancient race through a wasteland of dark magic in
this enthralling fantasy quest adventure On an Earth that is
different from ours, the young scholar Mark Cornwall becomes a
target of the Inquisition, and specifically its most evil and
obsessed agent, Beckett. Damned for asking questions, Mark is
forced to escape over the border into the Wastelands, a magical
realm that is home to all manner of flesh-devouring monsters.
Luckily he will not have to make his journey alone. He is
accompanied by a cadre of stalwart companions, including the rafter
goblin Oliver, Snively the gnome, and secretive Mary from one of
three parallel planes. Somewhere beyond the vengeful, blood-hungry
Hellhounds, somewhere past the horrific legacy of the now-destroyed
Chaos Beast, the mysteries of the Old Ones are waiting to be
revealed--and only those with the courage to seek them will be able
to alter the destiny of their worlds. In Enchanted Pilgrimage,
Clifford D. Simak ingeniously blends elements of science fiction
into a savory fantasy stew. The award-winning Grand Master of
science fiction spreads his wings and takes glorious flight into a
bold new realm of magic and adventure, demonstrating why he remains
one of the most acclaimed storytellers in the literature of the
remarkable.
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