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2001: A Space Odyssey
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: The original classic novel based on the screenplay by Stanley Kubrick.
Copyright Date: 1982
2010: Odyssey Two
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: Sequel to 2001. 9 years later, a joint US-Soviet mission goes to the derelict spaceship to try to figure out what went wrong.
Copyright Date: 1982
3001: The Final Odyssey
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: Clarke has written the stunning conclusion to his extraordinary saga--a book which returns to the future to reveal the answers to the questions that have intrigued readers for decades.
Copyright Date: 1997
Against The Fall Of Night
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: Alvin, the only child for many centuries born in what is believed to be the only city left on Earth, leads a renaissance. Man is reclaiming the Earth, but evil has also returned.
Copyright Date: 1953
Beyond The Fall Of Night
by Clarke, Arthur C. and Benford, Gregory
Synopsis: Set in the very far future, it tells the story of a young man, Alvin, the only child to be born in the enclosed city of Diaspar for many centuries.
Copyright Date: 1990
The Challenge Of The Sea
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: While tremendous strides toward the conquest of space occupy most of today's headlines, scientists are also exploring the vast secret recesses of the sea. Clarke takes us beneath the sea...
Copyright Date: 1960
Childhood's End
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: Humanity wonders what the secret plans of a mysterious race are, when they sweep down from the sky and take control over the planet.
Copyright Date: 1990
The City And The Stars / The Sands Of Mars
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: "The City and the Stars" was the earliest Clarke novel to mix science and mystical transcendence, a theme that he carried through in many later novels.
Copyright Date: 1956
The Fountains Of Paradise
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: In the 22nd century visionary scientist Vannevar Morgan conceives the most grandiose engineering project of all time, and one which will revolutionize the future of humankind of space: a Space Elevator, 36,000 kilometres high, anchored to an
Copyright Date: 1979
The Fountains Of Paradise
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: Story about a king who built gardens to reach the gods thousands of years ago, and jumping forward, how a space elevator is used these days to probe our solar system
Copyright Date: 1979
Garden Of Rama
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: The Ramans return in the third saga of extraterrestrial contact--a riveting odyssey of a future Eden.
Copyright Date: 1991
The Ghost From The Grand Banks
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: 2 corporations agree to raise the Titanic and exhibit it, but the project goes awry...
Copyright Date: 1990
The Ghost From The Grand Banks And The Deep Range
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: Two classic novels in one volume includes a new introduction written by the author. In "The Ghost from the Grand Banks", the "Titanic" is raised 100 years after its sinking, but fatal obsessions rage and the ship may become a deathtrap again.
Copyright Date: 1990
The Hammer Of God
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: In 2110, technology has cured most of our worries, but then a meteor is spotted heading toward Earth.
Copyright Date: 1993
More Than One Universe
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: The collected stories of Arthur C. Clarke
Copyright Date: 1991
Prelude To Mars
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: 2 complete novels - Prelude to Space, and The Sands of Mars - and 16 short stories by the sci-fi master
Copyright Date: 1965
Rama II
by Clarke, Arthur C. and Lee, Gentry
Synopsis: From Publishers Weekly: This novel is the second in a trilogy about the mystifying world-ships and their flybys of our solar system.
Copyright Date: 1989
Rama Revealed
by Clarke, Arthur C. and Lee, Gentry
Synopsis: A massive alien starship carries its human passengers to the end of their generations-long odyssey and toward an epic confrontation with the mysterious Ramans.
Copyright Date: 1993
Rendezvous With Rama
by Clarke, Arthur C.
Synopsis: The first images, from 10000 km away, brought a halt to all activities of mankind. On a billion TV screens, a tiny cylinder grew rapidly second by second. Everyone knew it wasn't a natural object.
Copyright Date: 1973