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Alph
Alph
Author: Charles Eric Maine
ALPH is set in a far distant future when the widespread use of a new birth control tablet has drastically affected the birth ratio of males to females-until finally no male children are born at all. Only the perfection of parthenogenesis, the development of unfertilized female egg cells, saves the human race from extinctiGn. But parthenogenesis ...  more »
ISBN: 273683
Publication Date: 1972
Pages: 218
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Publisher: Nelson Doubleday Ballantine
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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F&SF novel-commentary, published in USA 1972, now somewhat dated but of historical interest, on eugenics, parthenogenesis, and male - female relationships. After 500 years of no males in the all-female society, DNA is taken from the sperm of a corpse, and re-vitalized. The consequent effects on the all-female society are devastating. Well-written, well-researched, an early novel-discussion in this field. First published in UK in 1958 as "World Without Men".


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