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Bob Shaw

    31 décembre 1931 – 11 février 1996

    Bob Shaw était réputé pour son originalité et son esprit. Ses œuvres exploraient souvent la nature de la réalité et de l'expérience humaine, examinant des concepts scientifiques et philosophiques complexes avec une intelligence vive. Il employait un style distinctif qui entraînait les lecteurs dans des mondes captivants et suscitait la réflexion. Sa contribution au genre de la science-fiction résidait dans sa perspective non conventionnelle et sa capacité à allier l'investigation scientifique à une profonde humanité.

    Bob Shaw
    The Two-Timers
    Cosmic Kaleidoscope
    Medusa's Children
    The Peace Machine
    Dark Night in Toyland
    Une longue marche dans la nuit
    • The author's fourth collection of science fiction short stories. The title story tells of a dying child and his miraculous new toy. The other 14 include a fantasy novella about the last days of magic and a tale in which the possibility of an infinite variety of worlds is considered.

      Dark Night in Toyland
      3,9
    • The Peace Machine

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Also published as Ground Zero Man.Hutchman was an ordinary man, doing his job, devising rocketry guidance systems. Life held its satisfactions and its frustrations. He had no spectacular ambitions. Then one day, Hutchman discovered that he could destroy the world--or save it, and destroy himself. There was no other way. But the masters of the earth didn't want it saved Hutchman's way. They wanted Hutchman destroyed along with his doomsday device. And so the chase was on. Hutchman had succeeded in one thing, at least--he had brought about unity among the world's powers. They all wanted him dead!

      The Peace Machine
      3,3
    • Medusa's Children

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Fisherman Hal Tarrant's life changes drastically when strange monsters appear in the deeps--creatures that seem intelligent and are vandalizing his nets. His next discovery is that of six castaways who turn out to be humans from another world. Tied to Earth by a strange history, they bear disastrous news.

      Medusa's Children
      3,1
    • A collection of stories:7 * Skirmish on a Summer Morning (1976)54 * Unreasonable Facsimile (1974)69 * A Full Member of the Club (1974)94 * The Silent Partners (1959)106 * The Giaconda Caper (1976)127 * An Uncomic Book Horror Story (1975)136 * The Brink (1972)141 * Waltz of the Bodysnatchers (1976)162 * A Little Night Flying (Dark Icarus) (1975)

      Cosmic Kaleidoscope
      3,6
    • The Two-Timers

      • 139pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      An Ace Science Fiction Special No. H-79; Paperback; original copyright 1968. 192 pp. Size MMPB. Binding intact; no loose pages; spine not creased. Covers and pages clean and unmarked EXCEPT minimal usual shelf wear. In excellent condition.

      The Two-Timers
      3,6
    • The Ceres Solution

      • 237pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Cover artist: A. Pedro

      The Ceres Solution
      3,5
    • The final volume in a science fiction series which features Toller Maraquine II, grandson of the hero of "The Ragged Astronauts" and "The Wooden Spaceships". Armed only with his sword and boundless courage, Toller becomes a pivotal figure in events affecting the future of entire civilizations.

      The fugitive Worlds
      3,3
    • Orbitsville Departure

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Two hundred years ago mankind found Orbitsville, a vast sphere whose habitable inner surface comprised living space equivalent to five billion Earths. The resulting migration was enthusiastic - and nearly total. Earth itself is a backwater now, a place with which the people of Orbitsville maintain only marginal contact. But just because it's backward doesn't mean it isn't dangerous.

      Orbitsville Departure
      3,5
    • Twenty-four years have passed since Toller Maraquine led the population of Land to the sister planet of Overland. Somehow, those left behind have become immune to the deadly pterthacosis which caused the exodus, and their voracious ruler now lays claim to Overland. Grudgingly put in charge of his planet's defence, Toller designs a front-line force of spaceships and satellites made of wood, which will engage the enemy fleet in the cold vastness of space, before the invaders can set food upon Overland. As the war proceeds, a far more deadly, alien menace makes itself known, which will threaten the entire existence of Overland.

      The Wooden Spaceships