Title: Das Licht ferner Tage
Title Record # 1459877
Authors: Stephen Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke
Date: 2001-04-00
Variant Title of: The Light of Other Days [English] (2000) [may list more publications, awards, reviews, votes and covers]
Type: NOVEL
Language: German
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Authors: Stephen Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke
Date: 2001-04-00
Variant Title of: The Light of Other Days [English] (2000) [may list more publications, awards, reviews, votes and covers]
Type: NOVEL
Language: German
Note: Translated by Martin Gilbert
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Current Tags: wormholes (2), time viewer (2), science fiction (2), virtual reality (2), surveillance (2), Seattle (2), privacy (2), comet impact (2), global computer network search engine (1), hard sf (1), weather control (1), resurrection (1), religion (1), invention (1), tattoos (1), tigers (1), extinction (1), cloning (1), climate change (1), electromagnetic pulse (1), antigravity (1), artificial intelligence (1), mind control (1), shared mind (1), nuclear waste (1), storms (1), set in 2030s (1), set in 2040s (1), set in 2080s (1), set in 22nd century (1), nanotechnology (1), london (1), russia (1), antarctica (1), United Kingdom (1), Uzbekistan (1), Rome (1), africa (1), mathematics (1), genealogy (1), hominins (1), psychologists (1), war (1), torture (1), invisibility (1), physicists (1), evolution (1), archaeology (1), journalists (1), drought (1), American civil war (1), music (1), Crusades (1), Abraham Lincoln (1), Albert Einstein (1), jesus (1), Moses (1), Christopher Columbus (1), William Shakespeare (1), Pierre de Fermat (1), Ötzi (1), Ludwig van Beethoven (1), sea level rise (1), social change (1), viewing the past (1), viewing of past (1), view past/future (1), past/future viewer (1), past time viewer (1), FBI (1), brain implant (1), wormhole (1), journalist (1), amoral billionaire (1), billionaire (1), father and sons (1), father and son (1), half-sister (1), brothers (1), remote surveillance (1), near future (1), comet (1), comet collision (1), comet-caused disaster (1), time viewing (1), past viewer (1)
Publications
Title | Date | Author/Editor | Publisher/Pub. Series | ISBN/Catalog ID | Price | Pages | Format | Type | Cover Artist | Verif |
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Das Licht ferner Tage | 2001-04-00 | Stephen Baxter, Arthur C. Clarke | Heyne (Heyne Allgemeine Reihe #13257) | 3-453-17803-3 | DM 15.90?DM: German (Deutsche) mark |
428 | pb?Paperback. Typically 7" by 4.25" (18 cm by 11 cm) or smaller, though trimming errors can cause them to sometimes be slightly (less than 1/4 extra inch) taller or wider/deeper. |
novel | Steve Stone |