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The Deep Range
The Deep Range
Author: Arthur C. Clarke
Don Burley - hero of tomorrow, tall, handsome...and shepherd of the mammoth whale herds which graze the seas, growing fat and healthy and ripe for man's dinner table. — And Walt Franklin - mystery man of The Reefs. What secret from his past waited to plunge him into a life-and-death struggle with the sea? Could he conquer the old terror that kept...  more »
ISBN: 43849
Pages: 175
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Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Interesting near-future idea of humans herding whales for use as meat. Lots of solid science, especialy ecological principles, for a book writtne in 1957. Clarke has always been good at writing hard science fiction.
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From the back cover: He was a misfit - a space ship engineer who had developed such fear of outer space that he could no longer function. Permanently separated from his wife and children on Mars, he faced a terrible future back on Earth - unless through psychiatry he could create a new life as a warden of the oceans' depths.


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