
Title: | Terraforming earth |
Authors: | Jack Williamson |
Material Type: | novel |
Publisher: | [S.l.] : Tor Books, 2001 |
ISBN / ISSN / EAN : | 978-0-312-87200-7 |
Size: | 22 cm |
Languages: | English |
Subjects: | Asteroids--Collisions with Earth--Fiction ; Restoration ecology--Fiction ; Science fiction |
Description: |
Jack Williamson, the dean of American science fiction writers, has written some of the most imaginative and exciting speculative fiction published during the nine decades of his extraordinary career. With "Terraforming Earth", this Grand Master of the field tackles nothing less than the fate of the earth after a catastrophic impact by a huge meteor. Unlike the scores of novels, films, and television miniseries that dwell on how humanity might deal with such an event, this novel takes us past the terrible collision and far into the future, with a group of people who escape the debacle to establish as safe harbor on Earth's Moon. From Tycho Base they can monitor conditions on the devastated earth. Years pass, then centuries, and then millennia, as they, their cloned children, and their children's children through successive generations undertake the enormous challenge of restoring life to a barren planet. In what may be the capstone of his remarkable career, Jack Williamson has created a compelling human drama, spinning a fascinating tale of danger, change, and survival in a richly imagined future. |
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Copies in the Library (1)
Barcode | Call number | Media type | Location | Section | Status |
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009157 | PS3545.I557T46 2001 | Book | ISU Central Campus library | Novel section | Available |