Red Mars
Harper Voyager
2009
Synopsis
The first novel in Kim Stanley Robinson's massively successful and lavishly praised Mars trilogy. 'The ultimate in future history' Daily Mail Mars - the barren, forbidding planet that epitomises mankind's dreams of space conquest. From the first pioneers who looked back at Earth and saw a small blue star, to the first colonists - hand-picked scientists with the skills necessary to create life from cold desert - Red Mars is the story of a new genesis. It is also the story of how Man must struggle against his own self-destructive mechanisms to achieve his dreams: before he even sets foot on the red planet, factions are forming, tensions are rising and violence is brewing...for civilization can be very uncivilized.
Spécifications
Auteur |
Robinson, Kim Stanley |
Editeur |
Harper Voyager |
Année |
2009 |
Format |
In-8 |
Reliure |
broché(s) |
Volume |
1 |
Langue |
Anglais |
ISBN-13 |
9780007310166 |
ISBN-10 |
0007310161 |
Réf. interne |
463261 |
Commentaire |
672 pages |
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