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Clarke, Arthur C. 2061: Odyssey Three Ballantine Books 1989 0345358791 / 9780345358790 Mass Market Paperback Very Good Whelan, Michael (cover art) Very-good condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers show light wear (NO tears). Tight spine, clean pages. Pages show light tanning. 273 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C.;Lee, Gentry Cradle Warner Books 1989 0446356018 / 9780446356015 Mass Market Paperback Very-good+ Very-good+, clean condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing or tears inside book. Pages show tanning. 408 pages. Synopsis: This far-reaching, spine-tingling adventure stretches from the dawn of time to the distant future, from the edges of the universe to the vast depths of the sea. At the bottom of the ocean, an alien creature is dormant. But the time has come for it to awaken. And as it stirs, its power will be unleashed on the planet--and trigger the dawn of human extinction. Biography: Arthur C. Clarke has long been considered the greatest science fiction writer of all time. He was an international treasure in many other ways, including the fact that a 1945 article by him led to the invention of satellite technology. Books by Clarke -- both fiction and nonfiction -- have sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide. He died in 2008. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. Expedition To Earth Del Rey / Ballantine Books 1972 0345328248 / 9780345328243 Mass Market Paperback Very-good+ Very-good+, clean condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are bright and clean, show light wear (NO tears). 167 pages. Ballantine book number: 32824. Tight spine,clean pages. Pages show light tanning. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Synopsis: ELEVEN MASTERFUL SCIENCE FICTION TALES OF WONDER IN THIS WORLD AND BEYOND HIDE AND SEEK "K.15 was a military intelligence operative. It gave him a considerable pain when unimaginative people called him a spy. But at the moment he had much more serious grounds for complaint . . ." SUPERIORITY "When the war opened we had no doubt of our ultimate victory. The combined fleets of our allies greatly exceeded in number and armament those which the enemy could muster against us. We were sure we could maintain this superiority. Our belief proved, alas, to be only too well founded . . ." EXPEDITION TO EARTH "It was in the last days of the Empire. The tiny ship was far from home, and almost a hundred light-years from the great parent vessel searching through the loosely packed stars at the rim of the Milky Way. But even here it could not escape from the shadow that lay across civilization . . ." Biography: Arthur C. Clarke has long been considered the greatest science fiction writer of all time. He was an international treasure in many other ways, including the fact that a 1945 article by him led to the invention of satellite technology. Books by Clarke -- both fiction and nonfiction -- have sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide. He died in 2008. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C.;Lee, Gentry Garden of Rama (Rama Series #3) Bantam Books 1992 0553298178 / 9780553298178 Mass Market Paperback Near-fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are clean and bright, show light wear (NO tears). Tight spine, clean pages. 519 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Synopsis: In the spellbinding Arthur C. Clarke tradition, here is an exhilarating adventure into the hearts of both the Universe and mankind... By the twenty-third century Earth has already had two encounters with massive, mysterious robotic spacecraft from beyond our solar system--the incontestable proof of an alien technology that far exceeds our own. Now three human cosmonauts are trapped aboard a labyrinthine Raman vessel, where it will take all of their physical and mental resources to surviv. Only twelve years into their journey do these intrepid travelers learn their destination and face their ultimate challenge: a rendevous with a Raman base--and the unseen architects of their galactic home. The cosmonauts have given up family, friends, and possessions to live a new kind of life. But the answers that await them at the Raman Node will require an even greater sacrifice--if humanity is indeed ready to learn the awe-inspiring truth. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. Glide Path Bantam Books 1991 0553290525 / 9780553290523 Mass Market Paperback Very-good Very-good, clean condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Number line: 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Tight spine,clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Pages show light tanning. Synopsis: During World War II, as an RAF officer, Arthur C. Clarke was in charge of the first radar "talk-down" equipment, the Ground Controlled Approach, during its experimental trials. His novel Glide Path is based on this work. Biography: Arthur C. Clarke has long been considered the greatest science fiction writer of all time. He was an international treasure in many other ways, including the fact that a 1945 article by him led to the invention of satellite technology. Books by Clarke -- both fiction and nonfiction -- have sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide. He died in 2008. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C.;Macauley, Ian T. (Editor) Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds: Collected Essays 1934-1998 St Martins Pr 1999 0312198930 / 9780312198930 Hard Cover Near-Fine Near-Fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Tight s[ine, clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Dustcover is clean and bright, shows slight wear (NO tears). 558 pages. Illustrated, "Nobody has done more in the way of enlightened prediction than Arthur C. Clarke," wrote Isaac Asimov, no slouch in that department himself. And indeed, this collection of Clarke's essays contains an astonishing amount of prophecy, in everything from space exploration to computer technology. Clarke, probably best known as the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, is one of the most prolific science authors of the 20th century, even though his science fiction works got all the glory. His expertise in tracking scientific innovation and his predilection for far-flung adventure are well represented here. Reading these articles illuminates the enormous amount of research that good science fiction writers do in the course of learning their craft. The collection spans more than 60 years of Clarke's musings. Highlights include essays on undersea and lunar living, working with Stanley Kubrick on the movie version of 2001, and tributes to his favorite authors--Lord Dunsany, Robert Bloch, and Isaac Asimov, especially. Clarke gives each essay a context, and he good-naturedly points out his old errors and failed predictions. Clarke is a fascinating person, a man of great depth and passion, and fans of his science fiction will be pleasantly surprised that his straightforward, bemused style comes through in his nonfiction as well. --Therese Littleton From Publishers Weekly Though best known as the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Clarke has been a scientist and writer of nonfiction for almost two-thirds of a century. This collection is organized chronologically by decade, affording the reader insights into Clarke's odyssey from gifted amateur to cultural icon. In his essays, Clarke promotes the notion that science fiction's role should be inspirational rather than informative, but that science itself is merely a tool to serve the higher ends of humankind. Clarke retains uncommon sense regarding scientific pursuits: "We must not mistake ever-increasing scientific knowledge with 'progress,' however that is defined." Part of the Clarke legend springs from how much of our technology and its cultural effects he has foreseen. Included here is a 1945 paper that Clarke calls "the most important thing I ever wrote," in which he invented the idea of geosynchronous satellites for telecommunications. Despite the length of Clarke's career, his language, like his thinking, is always fresh, even contemporary. When he critiques New Age believers, he does so because "their New Age is exactly the opposite, a thousand years past its sale date." As a whole, this collection provides an island of prom Price:
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Stork, David G. (Editor); Clarke, Arthur C. (Foreword) Hal's Legacy: 2001's Computer As Dream And Reality The M.I.T. Press 1997 0262193787 / 9780262193788 Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new copy of this over-sized hardback. NO remainder marks or price clippings - Tight spine, bright pages. Illustrated throughout. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. - I became operational . . . in Urbana, Illinois, on January 12, 1997. Inspired by HAL's self-proclaimed birth date, HAL's Legacy reflects upon science fiction's most famous computer and explores the relationship between science fantasy and technological fact. The informative, nontechnical chapters written especially for this book describe many of the areas of computer science critical to the design of intelligent machines, discuss whether scientists in the 1960s were accurate about the prospects for advancement in their fields, and look at how HAL has influenced scientific research. Contributions by leading scientists look at the technologies that would be critical if we were, as Arthur Clarke and Stanley Kubrick imagined thirty years ago, to try and build HAL in 1997: supercomputers, fault-tolerance and reliability, planning, artificial intelligence, lipreading, speech recognition and synthesis, commonsense reasoning, the ability to recognize and display emotion, and human-machine interaction. A separate chapter by philosopher Daniel Dennett considers the ethical implications of intelligent machines. Synopsis An inquiry into the relationship between science fantasy and technological fact. From The Critics School Library Journal YAAlthough it has been 30 years since Stanley Kubrick brought Arthur Clarke's 2001 to the screen, the many ethical as well as scientific questions that the film raised still create a stir. For this title, Stork asked some of our leading scientists to explain the developments in the area of artificial intelligence and to look again at HAL given today's technology. The result is this collection of original essays that span such topics as "Could we build HAL?" "How could HAL see?" and "When HAL kills, who's to blame?" and differentiate between those aspects of the famous computer's capabilities that are fact and those that will most likely always remain science fiction. Although the general focus of the book is the movie, it goes on to provide a balanced survey of the subject of artificial intelligence. Despite the scientific slant of these writings, they are amazingly readable. Appropriate supplemental reading for a variety of subject areas and equally enjoyable for science-fiction fans and film buffs.Martha Ray, Kings Park Library, Fairfax County, VA Kirkus Reviews Tributes to Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke's classic film, and discussions concerning how close we are to computers that are as intelligent, as devious, and even as emotional as the infamous HAL. All 16 contributions collected by Stork (chief scientist of the Ricoh California Research Center) remark upon the fact that Clarke and Kubrick took extraordinary care to base the predictions embodied in 2001 on the best possible scientific knowledge of 1968. HAL, who was supposedly "born" in 1997 in Urbana, Ill., will not be possible by 2001, if ever, and Kubrick and Clarke were not prescient enough to predict the most significant advance since the film's release: miniaturization. However, they were fanatically concerned with getting small details right, such as the chess game between HAL and Frank; Murray S. Campbell, a chess player himself, entertainingly discusses how HAL's game is a real game, suggesting IBM's challenge to Gary Kasparov in 1995 to play its computer Deep Blue. Marvin Minsky, the "father" of artificial intelligence (AI), discusses HAL's abilities in terms of what might one day be possible, while Daniel Dennett weighs in on the ethics of HAL's murders of the crew and on Frank's decision to disconnect HAL. David Wilkins speaks to the impossibility of trying to program computers to account for every eventuality, and how no plan is ever sufficient. The most fascinating discussions here concern language, however, and the difficulties of designing computers that can both speak and understand speech. Raymond Kurzweil argues that by 2001 we will be able to speak to computers and expect them to do what we say. But both Joseph Olive and Roger Schank point to the almost insurmountable difficulties involved in teaching natural language to computers and ensuring that they understand what they are saying. The cutting edge of AI, and not bad as film criticism either. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. Imperial Earth Ballantine Books 1977 0345253523 / 9780345253521 Third Printing Mass Market Paperback Good Good condition. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Tight spine, clean pages. Pages show tanning. 305 pages. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. Rama II Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A. Bantam Books 1990 0553286587 / 9780553286588 Mass Market Paperback Near-Fine Near-fine condition. Covers are bright and clean (NO tears) - Tight spine, clean pages. NO remainder marks or price clippings. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 512 pages. - Synopsis Years ago, the enormous, enigmatic alien spacecraft called Rama sailed through our solar system as mind-boggling proof that life existed or had existed elsewhere in the universe. Now, at the dawn of the twenty-third century, another ship is discovered hurtling toward us. A crew of Earth's best and brightest minds is assembled to rendezvous with the massive vessel. They are armed with everything we know about Raman technology and culture. But nothing can prepare them for what they are about to encounter on board Rama II: cosmic secrets that are startling, sensational — and perhaps even deadly. "Offers one surprise after another." The New York Times. "A masterpiece ... one of the year's best hard SF epics." The Houston Post Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C.;Lee, Gentry Rama Revealed (Rama Series #4) Bantam 1995 0553569473 / 9780553569476 Mass Market Paperback Near-fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are clean, show light wear (NO tears). Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing or marks inside book. Pages show light tanning. Synopsis: On its mysterious voyage through interstellar space, a massive alien starship carries its human passengers to the end of a generations-long odyssey. But the great experiment designed by the Ramans has failed, and Rama III has become a battleground. Fleeing a tyrant, a band of humans ventures into the nether regions of the ship, where they encounter an emerald-doomed lair ruled by the fabulously advanced octospiders. As the octospiders lure the humans deeper into their domain, the humans must decide whether the creatures are their allies of enemies. All the while, Rama III continues its inexplorable journey towards the node, where the climax of their voyage awaits the stunning revelation of the true identity of the beings behind this glittering trek across the cosmos. Publishers Weekly: This final volume of the Rama tetralogy chronicles the end of the spaceship's intergalactic odyssey; a five-week PW bestseller. (Feb.) Biography: Arthur C. Clarke has long been considered the greatest science fiction writer of all time. He was an international treasure in many other ways, including the fact that a 1945 article by him led to the invention of satellite technology. Books by Clarke -- both fiction and nonfiction -- have sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide. He died in 2008. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. Rendezvous With Rama Bantam Books 1990 0553287893 / 9780553287899 Mass Market Paperback Very Good + Very-good+, clean condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Tight spine, clean pages. Covers are clean, show light wear (NO tears). Pages show light tanning. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Price:
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Clarke,Arthur C.;McQuay, Mike Richter 10 Bantam Books 1997 0553573330 / 9780553573336 Mass Market Paperback Near-fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are clean and bright, show light wear (NO tears). Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside books. Pages show light tanning. 408 pages. Synopsis: From the New York Times bestselling author of Rama Revealed comes a thrilling new collaborative novel of the race to avert a massive earthquake: the apocalyptic "big one" that threatens to send California sliding off into the Pacific Ocean. Arthur C. Clarke is the greatest living writer of science fiction, the mind that produced a string of blockbuster New York Times bestsellers: 2001: A Space Odyssey and its sequels, as well as Rama II, The Garden of Rama and Rama Rescaled. Now, he turns his remarkable imaginative powers to a near-future novel of the struggle to avoid catastrophe in the form of a colossal earthquake more destructive than any in human history. Written with Mike McQuay, this is a thrilling novel of man's will to survive against unstoppable forces of nature. Lewis Crane lived through the devastating Los Angeles earthquake of 1994. He survived, but his family didn't—and at ten years old, his life was ripped apart. At the age of thirty-five, Lewis has devoted himself to the study of the most powerful force on Earth: earthquakes. He is the foremost expert in the field of seismology; and when he predicts a gigantic quake, everyone prepares for disaster. But to his relief and dismay, the quake never occurs, and suddenly Crane is the subject of ridicule from scientists around the world. Then he discovers a mistake in his calculations, and realizes that the "Big One" is just around the corner. The clock is ticking as he attempts to convince the world that this time, catastrophe iscertain. Richter 10 is vintage Arthur C. Clarke—a fast-paced novel of ideas and near-future imagination, realized by McQuay's talent for characterization and ingenious plotting—and is the major science fiction event of the season. Price:
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Steel, Duncan; Clarke, Arthur C. (Foreword) Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets: The Search for the Million Megaton Menace That Threatens Life on Earth John Wiley & Sons Inc 1995 0471308242 / 9780471308249 Hard Cover Very Good + Very Good + Ex-Library Very-good, clean copy of this ex-libris book - Usual library markings - Inner pages are free from writing and tears - Tight spine - Bright pages - Illustrated - 308 pages - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Could a giant asteroid or comet crash into the Earth and destroy life as we know it? Many astronomers who formerly discredited the risks are now convinced there is a grave danger. In Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets, astronomer Duncan Steel explores the scientists' fascinating and often chilling findings. Director of one of three global asteroid and comet search programs, Steel is one of the world's leading experts. He tells the intriguing story of the scientific detection work that pieced together mounting evidence to uncover a stunning history of impacts. Massive comet and asteroid impacts scarred our planet frequently in the past - a comet was almost surely responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs. Recent advances in telescope tracking technology show at least 2,000 objects now orbiting the Earth that are large enough to hit with the force of a nuclear weapon. Based on the best calculations, it is certain that the Earth will sooner or later find itself on a disastrous collision course once again. In the event of a collision, evidence suggests outcomes such as three-mile-high ocean waves capable of obliterating coastal communities worldwide, a massive conflagration and a cloud of dust and ash blocking all sunlight and making agriculture impossible. With consummate authority, Steel explains and evaluates these prospects and the plans researchers have proposed for the search and destruction of oncoming celestial bodies, including Edward Teller's provocative suggestion for a nuclear bomb. Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets is a compelling account of the threat posed to life on Earth from outer space, and of scientists' response. Killer comets and asteroids populate the cosmos in greater numbers than we have ever imagined. But for the first time, humankind is in a position to prevent calamity. This book makes a compelling case that to waste that opportunity would be both perilous and foolhardy. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. The Ghost from the Grand Banks Bantam Books 1992 0553293877 / 9780553293876 Mass Market Paperback Near-fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are clean and bright, show light wear (NO tears). Tight spine,clean pages. Pages show light tanning. 275 pages. NO writing or tears inside book. From Library Journal: As the centennial of the sinking of the Titanic approaches, rival corporations vie to be the first to raise the ship from its graveyard in the North Atlantic--engaging in a race that becomes an obsession and a rendezvous with the unknown. One of sf's most enduring authors brings his spare and graceful style to bear in this sf tale that is part adventure, part tribute. For most sf collections. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C.; Baxter, Stephen The Light of Other Days New York, NY, U.S.A. Tom Doherty Associates, LLC 2000 0312871996 / 9780312871994 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine A photo of this book is available. Stated First Edition. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Tight spine, clean pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 316 pages. The new novel from the most famous science fiction writer alive -- writing with one of the hottest young SF authors of the decade. Author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Childhood's End, The City and the Stars, and the Hugo and Nebula-winning Rendezvous with Rama, Arthur C. Clarke is, quite simply, one of the greatest science fiction writers of the century. He is -- with H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, and Robert A. Heinlein -- one of the writers who define science fiction in our time. Now he joins forces with Stephen Baxter -- the John W. Campbell Award-winning author of The Time Ships and Voyage, called by Time Out "the most credible heir to the hard SF tradition previously monopolized by Clarke and Asimov" -- for a spectacular novel about nothing less than the transformation of humanity itself. The Light of Other Days tells the tale of what happens when a brilliant, driven industrialist harnesses the cutting edge of quantum physics to enable people everywhere, at trivial cost, to see one another at all times: around every corner, through every wall, into everyone's most private, hidden, and even intimate moments. It amounts to the sudden and complete abolition of human privacy -- forever. Then, as society reels, the same technology proves able to look backwards in time as well. Nothing can prepare us for what this means. It is a fundamental change in the terms of the human condition. The Light of Days is the science-fiction event of the season...and a worthy addition to the shelf of Clarke's best work. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands Of Mars Bantam Books 1991 0553290959 / 9780553290950 Mass Market Paperback Near-fine Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Covers are bright and clean, show light wear (NO tears). Tight spine, clean pages. Pages show tanning. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Price:
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Clarke, Arthur C. The Songs of Distant Earth Ballantine Books 1986 0345332199 / 9780345332196 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Stated First Edition. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Price inside dustcover: $17.95. 257 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Just a few islands in a planetwide ocean, Thalassa was a veritable paradise-home to one of the small colonies founded centuries before by robot Mother Ships when the Sun had gone nova and mankind had fled Earth. Mesmerized by the beauty of Thalassa and overwhelmed by its vast resources, the colonists lived an idyllic existence, unaware of the monumental evolutionary event slowly taking place beneath their seas... Then the Magellan arrived in orbit carrying one million refugees from the last, mad days on Earth. And suddenly uncertainty and change had come to the placid paradise that was Thalassa. Price:
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