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Item:3001 by Arthur C. Clarke (1997, Hardcover)

3001 by Arthur C. Clarke (1997, Hardcover)

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Author: Arthur C. ClarkeFormat: Hardcover
Publisher: Del ReyISBN-10: 0345315227
ISBN-13: 9780345315229Subject: Science Fiction
Publication Year: 1997Topic: --
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Condition: Very Good  
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Synopsis
In the book "2001" astronaut Frank Poole was cryogenically frozen after Hal the computer killed him. In "3001" he's resurrected in a society far more advanced than the one he departed--one in which humankind is in serious danger.

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Length:263 pages
Height:10.0 in.
Width:6.8 in.
Thickness:1.2 in.
Weight:20.0 oz.

Publisher's Note
It began four million years ago when a gleaming black monolith cast its shadow on the stark African savanna *an inexplicable apparition that ignited the spark of human consciousness, transforming ape into man.

It continued at the dawn of the 21st century when an identical black monolith was excavated on the moon *propelling Dave Bowman and his deputy Frank Poole on a mission to Jupiter that ended in the mutiny of the supercomputer HAL.

Only Dave Bowman would survive to encounter a third, and far more massive monolith on Jupiter's moon Europa *and be forever transformed into the star child.

It is the world of 2001: A Space Odyssey. And now, the odyssey enters its perilous ultimate stage. In 3001, the human race, incredibly, has survived, yet lives in baffled fear of the trio of monoliths that dominate the solar system--until a ray of light beams forth from a totally unexpected source. The body of Frank Poole, believed dead for a thousand years, is recovered from the frozen reaches of the galaxy, restored to conscious life, and readied to resume the voyage that HAL abruptly terminated a thousand years back. He knows he cannot proceed until he reestablishes contact with Dave Bowman. But first he must fathom the terrifying truth of what Bowman *and HAL *have become inside the monolith.

In 3001: The Final Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke brings the greatest and most successful science fiction series of all time to its magnificent, stunningly unforeseen conclusion. As we hurtle toward the new millennium in real time, Clarke brilliantly, daringly leaps one thousand years into the future to reveal a truth we are only now capable of comprehending. An epic masterpiece at once dazzlingly imaginative and grounded in scientific actuality, 3001 is a story that only Arthur C. Clarke could tell.



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"The many social views implicit in the book are those of a sane, cultured man of the 20th century, those of, say, Mr. Clarke, whose interesting nonfiction addendum contains technical, historical, and personal notes that reveal the author's kindness and scientific knowledge."
New York Times Book Review - John Allen Paulos (03/09/1997)

"This novel recapitulates, revisits major themes, gathers up a few loose ends from the previous three episodes, and loosens a few more. If there are no major surprises, none the less, he displays his pre-eminent power to imagine the extraordinary and describes it with conviction: a tower 30,000 miles high, the volcanoes of Io, the boiling ice of Europa."
Times Literary Supplement  (03/21/1997)


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