George Turner Livres
George Turner s'est imposé comme un écrivain respecté de fiction littéraire grand public avant de se tourner vers la science-fiction, sa période la plus prolifique s'étendant de 1959 à 1967, année où il a publié cinq romans. Il a sorti son premier roman de science-fiction plus d'une décennie après sa précédente publication de fiction complète. Son œuvre explore souvent de profondes questions humaines à travers une narration innovante.






Slim Rails Through the Sand
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The Sea and Summer
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD-winning novel of climate change in the not-too- distant future.
With the population out of control and medical treatment of terminal illness a crime, a dying old man is illegally treated, and it is the job of Detective Sergeant Harry Ostrov to protect the patient. Reprint.
Yesterday's Men
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
On a futuristic Earth where the repressive leaders of the Ethical Culture attempt to control the aggressive instincts of the human race, part-Cyborg Peter Corrigan becomes a part of a secret government experiment. Reprint.
Relive one of the most dramatic trials in American history with this comprehensive report on the trial of Thomas Wilson Dorr for treason. This volume includes the testimony of witnesses, arguments of counsel, and the charge of the chief justice. With in-depth analysis of the evidence and legal principles at play, this report sheds light on a pivotal moment in American constitutional law.
Focusing on self-improvement and human relations, this guide offers practical strategies to dismantle negativity and cultivate a positive mindset. It emphasizes the importance of personal growth and effective communication in achieving success. Through insightful techniques, readers are encouraged to transform their thinking patterns, fostering resilience and optimism in various aspects of life.
Focusing on the agricultural practices of Gloucester County, this 1794 work provides insightful observations aimed at enhancing local farming methods. It explores the region's agricultural landscape, detailing techniques and potential improvements to boost productivity. This reprint preserves the original's quality, offering a historical perspective on farming in the late 18th century.
Exploring the character traits of Indian peoples, this work draws from diverse sources, including the author's personal observations. It is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which documents over 400 years of history in the Americas, from European exploration to early 20th-century events. The collection offers a rich tapestry of original materials, including political tracts, literature, and maps, providing insights into the societal and cultural dynamics of North America and beyond. This print-on-demand edition makes these historical works accessible to a wider audience.
