New Releases by John Barnes

John Barnes is the author of Komatiite (2008), The Armies of Memory (2007), The Sky So Big and Black (2007), Programming in Ada 2005 (2006), Socialist Champion (2006).

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Komatiite

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Komatiite
Komatiites erupted billions of years ago as pulsating streams of white-hot lava. Their unusual chemical compositions and exceptionally high formation temperatures produced highly fluid lava that crystallized as spectacular layered flows. Investigation of the extreme conditions in which komatiites formed provides important evidence about the thermal and chemical evolution of the planet, and the nature of the Precambrian mantle. This monograph, written by three experts with long experience in the field, presents a complete account of the characteristics of komatiites including their volcanic structures, textures, mineralogy and chemical compositions. Models for their formation and eruption are evaluated (including the anhydrous vs. hydrous magmas controversy). A chapter is also devoted to the valuable nickel and copper ore deposits found in komatiites. Komatiite is a key reference for researchers and advanced students interested in petrology, Archaean geology, economic geology, and broader questions about the evolution of the Earth''s crust and mantle.

The Armies of Memory

release date: Apr 03, 2007
The Armies of Memory
The climactic conclusion of the epic begun in A Million Open Doors

The Sky So Big and Black

release date: Apr 01, 2007
The Sky So Big and Black
At the end of the twenty-first century, Earth is under the control of a single intelligence, the apparently benign One True. Mars, meanwhile, is slowly terraforming, and the human settlers there are still free of One True''s control...but they need a pressure suits to survive outside, and it will be a century or more before the planet''s fit for terrestrial life. Terpsichore Murray is growing up on Mars. She wants to quit school and become, like her father, an ecoprospector. He has other ideas: he wants her to stay in school. He does want her along on his next long trip but only to conduct a group of younger kids from the highlands at Mars''s equator back to school in Wells City. What happens next will change Terpsichore, will change Mars, and will open the door to a new chapter in the history of intelligent beings in the solar system . . . all of them. At the Publisher''s request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Programming in Ada 2005

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Programming in Ada 2005
''Programming with Ada 2005'' is the definitive text and reference for programmers and students alike. This work is illustrated with programs highlighting the power of object-oriented programming and the security of a modern software engineering language

Socialist Champion

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Gaudeamus

release date: Nov 01, 2004
Gaudeamus
Shatter the line between fiction and fantasy... The life of an award-winning novelist probably bears more resemblance to "normal" than most fans would want to believe. But every once in awhile, strange things are bound to erupt around those most equipped to document them... so imagine what renowned science fiction writer John Barnes might do when he finds himself in one of the wildest, most rollicking hard-SF adventures to hit print in years. Barnes'' college friend Travis Bismark always brought back plenty of great stories from his job as an industrial spy. This time, over a few beer- and coffee-fueled chat sessions, Travis unravels a tale about his current case too tall for even an SF author to believe: a Gaudeamus machine that bends physics in order to make possible both teleportation and time travel, and how it gets stolen--twice; a grad student-cum-prostitute who deals in telepathy-inducing drugs that let her "download" top-secret documents from her client''s brains, a romp through Colorado and New Mexico during which each episode and character is more bizarre than the last; and the internet meme that seems to tie it all together. Barnes'' playful commentary on Travis'' story and his own life as a SF writer and drama teacher, interspersed with their everyday interactions with a group of funny, compelling friends, is related in a surprising and non-traditional narrative that blurs the line between fact, fiction, and metafiction.

Science, Maths and Technology

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Science, Maths and Technology
Written by experienced authors, this series of three books provides teachers and students with in-depth material on each of the three domains in the general studies AS Level: the art domain, the social domain and the science domain. The books are packed with charts, diagrams, essays and accounts form current sources to enable students to process as much information as possible. The series provides students with clear explanations to help them understand major changes, historical landmarks and the connections between each of the three areas.

Society, Politics and the Economy

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Society, Politics and the Economy
This unique new series of three books provides lively yet in-depth material on each of the three domains; the Art domain, the Social and Science domains for the AQA A specification at AS Level. Collectively the three books provide an integrated approach by covering the essential knowledge requirements ensuring complete coverage of the subject as a whole.

The Merchants of Souls

release date: Nov 18, 2002
The Merchants of Souls
The sequel to A Million Open Doors and Earth Made of Glass Special agent Giraut Leones, betrayed by his superior and closest friend, swore he would never work for the Office of Special Projects again--but now he must. A new movement on Earth seeks to use the recorded personalities of the dead as helpless virtual reality playthings, and to the worlds of the Thousand Cultures--where the reborn are accepted as normal citizens--it''s a monstrous crime. If Giraut cannot stop Earth from ratifying its plans, the tenuous structure of interstellar human civilization will collapse. Complicating matters, Giraut''s brain now hosts a second consciousness-the revived mind of his long-dead friend Raimbaut. Together, Giraut and Raimbaut must confront their shared past while struggling with a deadly present. At the Publisher''s request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Return

release date: Jul 15, 2001
The Return
With the International Space Station fully staffed and Pakistan and India at war, the detonation of a nuclear device in close proximity destroys most Earth satellites. With no communications available, a team sets out to save the crew - if they can.

Finity

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Finity
Writers as diverse as Philip K. Dick Robert Harris and Len Deighton have told us what our past and present would be like had the unthinkable happened and the Nazi''s won the second world war. Now John Barnes has given us a terrible warning of what futures a different past would have made created. In the far future the Third Reich is heading confidently into its thousand year reign. America was devastated by a nuclear exchange in 1980 and now there is seemingly nothing to stop Nazism spreading its message beyond Earth. One solar system, one people. But history has a way of asserting itself.

John Barnes

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Goethe & the Power of Rhythm

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Goethe & the Power of Rhythm
''I also know that I appear to the world as one who has built a ship atop a high mountain, thousands of miles distant from the ocean; but the waters will rise, and my ship will float and sail.'' -- GoetheIn fresh and spirited prose, John Barnes offers a captivating introduction to the life of Goethe as an inspiration for our times. He traces a powerful 18.6-year rhythm in Goethe''s biography, showing how his creative genius unfolded through repeated periods of crises and renewal. The fact that this rhythm corresponds exactly with cyclical movements of the earth and moon suggests a strong connection between the life of Goethe and the pulsing life of nature.Goethe considered his participatory approach to nature to be his finest achievement in life, a contribution only now beginning to be appreciated as scientifically significant. Barnes focuses on Goethe''s development as a scientist, in the end applying Goethe''s own scientific method to his unfolding biography. In doing so, a remarkable archetypal lawfulness is revealed.Goethe''s life and work inspire us to deepen our own connection to nature and to the pulsing rhythms of our lives. In light of the crises we face today, Goethe appears more than ever as a forerunner of a possible healing culture of the 21st century.

Free Space

release date: Oct 15, 1998
Free Space
A collection of stories and poems by members of the Libertarian Futurist Society, a movement which thinks that space will liberate man. He will be "happier, healthier and smarter, " says the editor in the introduction. A group of writers including Poul Anderson, John Barnes, Gregory Benford, Ray Bradbury, and others offers stories about the twenty-third century, where individual societies outside of Earth have evolved into a galactic federation without formalized government known as Free Space.

The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901: 1894-1896

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901: 1894-1896
Describing in detail one of the most inventive periods in the history of English cinema, the volumes in this celebrated series are already established as classics in their field. Each volume details the highlights of a single cinematic year, including details of production, manufacturers of equipment, dealers and exhibitors. This is augmented by numerous carefully chosen illustrations and a comprehensive filmography of English films, fiction and non-fiction, for the year. Taking the Kinetoscope as its point of departure, Volume 1 explores in depth the progress made in the field of cinematography up until the end of 1896, by which time the film had become the main attraction of almost every major music hall in Great Britain. The contribution made by inventors such as R.W. Paul and Birt Acres is discussed in detail, as is also the work of hitherto forgotten pioneers of the British film.

One For The Morning Glory

release date: Feb 15, 1997
One For The Morning Glory
The Tale began when young Prince Amatus secretly sipped the forbidden Wine of the Gods, leaving him half the lad he''d once been--literally--for his left side suddenly vanished without a trace! But, as is often the case in Tales of this sort, the young Prince''s misfortune was also a sort of blessing in disguise. For a year and a day later, four Mysterious Strangers appeared, and, as Amatus grew to manhood, they guided him on a perilous quest to discover his true identity--not to mention adventure, danger, tragedy, triumph, and true love. John Barnes has been heralded as "one of the most able and impressive of SF''s rising stars" (Publishers Weekly) for his widely praised novels including Orbital Resonance and A Million Open Doors. Now, in One for the Morning Glory, John Barnes has crafted an artful and immensely entertaining fable that takes its place as a modern fantasy classic beside such enduring works as William Goldman''s The Princess Bride and T.H. White''s The Once and Future King.

The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901: 1900

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901: 1900
Describing perhaps one of the most inventive periods in the history of English cinema, this text in a series of volumes details the highlights of a single cinematic year. It includes details of production, manufacturers of equipment, dealers and exhibitors.

Sports and the Law in Canada

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Sports and the Law in Canada
This work offers an introductory analysis of Canadian Sports law that discusses legal and administrative aspects in the context of wider social, historical and economic issues. The text outlines leading themes and principles, while the extensive reference material can serve as a source for further study.

Orbitale Resonanz

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Mother of Storms

release date: May 15, 1995
Mother of Storms
In the mid-Pacific, a gigantic hurricane triggered by nuclear explosions spawns dozens more in its wake. A world linked by a virtual-reality network experiences the devastation, witnessing the death of civilization as we know it and the violent birth of an emergent global consciousness.

Orbital Resonance

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Orbital Resonance
From the 1991 Nebula Award nominee who "may well be the new writer on whom the mantle of Robert Heinlein falls" (Poul Anderson). Young Melpomene Murray lives on an asteroid colony, thousands of miles from an Earth nearly destroyed by disease, war, and pollution. She has been trained since birth to lead mankind into the future. But Melpomene has plans of her own . . .

Chapter 12 Bankruptcy in New York State

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Computer Communication for Educators

release date: Nov 01, 1988

The Man who Pulled Down the Sky

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Man who Pulled Down the Sky
The Man Who Pulled D by John Barnes released on Jun 24, 1988 is available now for purchase.

Strategies for Higher Education

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Ghost Stories of a Norfolk Parson

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Henry Lawson's Short Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1985

The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901

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