New Releases by Arthur C. Clarke

Arthur C. Clarke is the author of The Nine Billion Names of God and Other Stories, 1951-1956 (1974), Glidepath (1973), The Wind from the Sun (1973), Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations (1973), The Lost Worlds of 2001 (1972).

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The Nine Billion Names of God and Other Stories, 1951-1956

The Nine Billion Names of God and Other Stories, 1951-1956
This volume is of special interest -- included are a wide range of classic stories, including the title story, "Jupiter Five," "The Deep Range," "Second Dawn," and the earliest of the splendidly comic narratives told by Harry Purvis for the benefit of the denizens of the White Hart.

Glidepath

Glidepath
During World War II, as an RAF officer, Arthur C. Clarke was in charge of the first radar "talk-down" equipment, the Ground Controlled Approach, during its experimental trials. His novel Glide Path is based on this work.

Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations

The Other Side of the Sky

The Other Side of the Sky
The Other Side of the Sky presents a glimpse of our future: a future where reality is no longer contained in earthly dimensions, where man has learned to exist with the knowledge that he is not alone in the universe. These stories of other planets and galactic adventures show Arthur C. Clarke at the peak of his powers: sometimes disturbing, always intriguing.

The Exploration of the Moon. Illustrations by R. A. Smith. Text by Arthur C. Clarke

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