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Ossian's Ride (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred HoyleBaffled by the sudden rise of a powerful centre of industrialisation in the south of Ireland, Intelligence in London send a young Cambridge graduate, Thomas Sherwood, to study this phenomenon. He travels as a student, and makes his way to that part of Kerry where Ossian is said to have made his famo... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1961 -
Comet Halley (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred HoyleReturning to the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge after a spell at the nuclear research labs of CERN in Geneva, Professor Isaac Newton is plunged into the centre of a baffling mystery. One of his research students, Mike Howarth, has picked up strange signals on his satellite telemetry equipment, si... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1985 -
Element 79 (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred HoyleCan immortal man ever outwit the airlines? What if dumb animals could be trained to 'appreciate' the communications media of the human world? How does Number 38, Zone 11, respond when he sees a U.F.O? What happens to Slippage City when the Devil decides to think big? These - plus a remarkable sex co... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1967 -
October the First Is Too Late (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred HoyleThe Yorkshire Moors below Mickle Fell in August would seem a safe enough place to be, yet it was there that Richard's old schoolfriend, John Sinclair, disappeared for 13 hours. Two days later, while bathing in a mountain stream, Richard noticed that a strawberry birthmark was missing from Sinclair's... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1966 -
Three Classic Novels: Ossian's Ride, October the First Is Too Late, Fifth Planet (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred HoyleIn addition to being the man who coined the term 'the Big Bang', world-renowned astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle also produced a fine body of science fiction. This omnibus contains three of his SF novels: Ossian's Ride, October the First Is Too Late & Fifth Planet, co-written with his son, Geoffrey Hoyle. ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1959 -
Comet Halley
by Fred HoyleReturning to the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge after a spell at the nuclear research labs of CERN in Geneva, Professor Isaac Newton is plunged into the centre of a baffling mystery. One of his research students, Mike Howarth, has picked up strange signals on his satellite telemetry equipment, si... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1985 -
Element 79
by Fred HoyleCan immortal man ever outwit the airlines? What if dumb animals could be trained to 'appreciate' the communications media of the human world? How does Number 38, Zone 11, respond when he sees a U.F.O? What happens to Slippage City when the Devil decides to think big? These - plus a remarkable sex co... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1967 -
Man and Materialism (World Perspectives #10)
by Fred HoyleOriginally published in 1957, this book offers a challenging intellectual experience to the reader who wishes to understand the broad historical trends that determine the future of humanity on this planet. The book examines natural laws that govern humanity by looking at communities over long period... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1957 -
Fifth Planet
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleThe year is 2087. The two great power blocs still face each other, with Britain having adopted the political role formerly occupied by Switzerland.For 75 years the world has known the approach of another solar system which will pass between our sun and its outermost planets. The sun of the other sol... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
The Molecule Men
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleTwo novels, The Molecule Men and The Monster of Loch Ness, by the father and son astronomer team.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1971 -
The Incandescent Ones
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleWhen Earth encounters the Outlanders, the world no longer belongs to the human race...... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1977 -
Fifth Planet (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleThe year is 2087. The two great power blocs still face each other, with Britain having adopted the political role formerly occupied by Switzerland.For 75 years the world has known of the approach of another solar system which will pass between our sun and its outermost planets. The sun of the other ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1963 -
Into Deepest Space (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleSequel to Rockets in Ursa MajorFrom a great distance the Yela's recorded message crackled through on the micro-earpiece: 'For the time being you have won. But I am not defeated so easily.'That had been three years ago, after Dick Warboys had repulsed the invading Yela by firing a lithium bomb into t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1964 -
The Westminster Disaster (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleThe Westminster Disaster is based on the present world shortage of high-grade uranium and the action turns on a Soviet threat to use nuclear blackmail against London.When the British Ambassador to the U.N. seeks to veto a Soviet demand for sanctions against South Africa, the threat becomes a hideous... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1978 -
Rockets in Ursa Major (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleOriginally written as a play and performed at the Mermaid Theatre, Easter 1962.It is the early 20th century. Man is seeking signs of life elsewhere in the universe, but all exploratory ships have been lost without a trace - except for DSP15. Thirty years after leaving earth, and given up for lost, D... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1969 -
The Incandescent Ones (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleYoung Peter, a student of Byzantine art forms at Moscow University, through a cryptic sentence in a lecture receives a message to buy two books of his choice at exactly 1.30 pm in the university bookstore. When he opens the package, a third book, 'The Life of Pushkin', a very special copy indeed, ha... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1977 -
The Molecule Men and the Monster of Loch Ness (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleDr John West, Cambridge don and private investigator, was present at the trial of an odd duck, R. A. Adcock, who was being most uncooperative in answering questions about a bank robbery. At length, Adcock had made a dash for it from the courtroom - through a glass window, and what should have been a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1971 -
Seven Steps to the Sun (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleMike Jerome, a likeable young TV writer, visits Professor Smitt, a physicist, who gives him an idea for a TV script: using some source of light, perhaps a laser beam, one could reduce the human structure to a form that could be transmitted into the future as electrical pulses - and thus create time ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1970 -
The Inferno (Fred Hoyle's World of Science Fiction)
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleCameron, a tall, testy, whisky-drinking, nationalist-minded, Scottish physicist, may not have been an astronomer, but he knew the off things in the sky when he saw them. From an Australian mountaintop where he was advising on the location of a radiotelescope he saw what looked like Mars, in the wron... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1973 -
Into Deepest Space
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleSequel to Rockets in Ursa MajorFrom a great distance the Yela's recorded message crackled through on the micro-earpiece: 'For the time being you have won. But I am not defeated so easily.'That had been three years ago, after Dick Warboys had repulsed the invading Yela by firing a lithium bomb into t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1964 -
Seven Steps to the Sun
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleMike Jerome, a likeable young TV writer, visits Professor Smitt, a physicist, who gives him an idea for a TV script: using some source of light, perhaps a laser beam, one could reduce the human structure to a form that could be transmitted into the future as electrical pulses - and thus create time ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1970 -
The Westminster Disaster
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleThe Westminster Disaster is based on the present world shortage of high-grade uranium and the action turns on a Soviet threat to use nuclear blackmail against London.When the British Ambassador to the U.N. seeks to veto a Soviet demand for sanctions against South Africa, the threat becomes a hideous... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1978 -
Rockets in Ursa Major
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleOriginally written as a play and performed at the Mermaid Theatre, Easter 1962.It is the early 20th century. Man is seeking signs of life elsewhere in the universe, but all exploratory ships have been lost without a trace - except for DSP15. Thirty years after leaving earth, and given up for lost, D... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1969 -
The Inferno
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleCameron, a tall, testy, whisky-drinking, nationalist-minded, Scottish physicist, may not have been an astronomer, but he knew the off things in the sky when he saw them. From an Australian mountaintop where he was advising on the location of a radiotelescope he saw what looked like Mars, in the wron... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1973 -
The Incandescent Ones
by Fred Hoyle • Geoffrey HoyleYoung Peter, a student of Byzantine art forms at Moscow University, through a cryptic sentence in a lecture receives a message to buy two books of his choice at exactly 1.30 pm in the university bookstore. When he opens the package, a third book, 'The Life of Pushkin', a very special copy indeed, ha... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1977