BIRTHRIGHT: THE BOOK OF MAN covers the history of the human race for the next 18 000 years showing its good its bad and its ugly sides as it follows us through our galactic expansion. Told as a series of interconnected demonstrations this massive undertaking is the novel that created the future in w
Birthright: The Book of Man
โ Scribed by Resnick, Mike
- Book ID
- 110353149
- Publisher
- ePublishing Works!
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Series
- Far Future History 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781614170167
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โฆ Synopsis
BIRTHRIGHT: THE BOOK OF MAN covers the history of the human race for the next 18 000 years showing its good its bad and its ugly sides as it follows us through our galactic expansion. Told as a series of interconnected demonstrations this massive undertaking is the novel that created the future in which 5-time Hugo winner Mike Resnick has set more than 30 of his novels and over two dozen of his shorter works. "Thought-provoking imaginative mordantly funny and - above all - galactically grand." -- Los Angeles Times "Ironic inventive and very readable." -- Publisher's Weekly " Birthright is a kind of magicked mirror where we find our own image among strange scenes with alien companions. It's well worth your attention." -- Locus " Birthright is the only book I've ever recommended for the Nebula. This is a book that provokes thought and will have you remembering things about it for years." -- New York Times bestseller Raymond E. Feist
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BIRTHRIGHT: THE BOOK OF MAN covers the history of the human race for the next 18 000 years showing its good its bad and its ugly sides as it follows us through our galactic expansion. Told as a series of interconnected demonstrations this massive undertaking is the novel that created the future in w
*Birthright: The Book of Man* is a brilliant novel of science fiction that carefully constructs a blueprint of mankind's historysocial, political, economic, scientific, and religiousfor the next 18,000 years. Since Mike Resnick first wrote *Birthright: The Book of Man* in 1982, he has emerged as on