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The Deep Range
The Deep Range
Author: Arthur C. Clarke
Arthur C. Clarke created a few novels and short stories that took place not in outer space, but under the sea, and this release from the mid-1950s is the earliest of note. The deep sea is surely alien and mysterious enough to qualify for compelling science fiction, which was one of Clarke's great insights. In this novel, humanity has turned to t...  more »
ISBN: 181614
Publication Date: 1957
Pages: 238
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Publisher: Harcourt Brace & World Inc
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Interesting near-future idea of humans herding whales for use as meat. Lots of solid science, especialy ecological principles, for a book writtne in 1957. Clarke has always been good at writing hard science fiction.
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From the back cover: He was a misfit - a space ship engineer who had developed such fear of outer space that he could no longer function. Permanently separated from his wife and children on Mars, he faced a terrible future back on Earth - unless through psychiatry he could create a new life as a warden of the oceans' depths.


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