Blue Mars / Kim Stanley Robinson.
After declaring independence from Earth, Mars still faces problems: an impending ice age, a search for religious meaning, and immigration. New medical discoveries enable people to live 200 years, causing overpopulation on Earth and the Martians object to being swamped by Earthmen. A replay of New World problems in space. By the author of a trilogy, of which this is the last volume.
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- ISBN: 0553573357
- ISBN: 9780553573350
- Physical Description: 761 pages ; 18 cm.
- Edition: Bantam paperback edition.
- Publisher: New York : Bantam Books, 1997.
- Copyright: ©1996
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Formatted Contents Note: | pt. 1. Peacock Mountain -- pt. 2. Areophany -- pt. 3. A new constitution -- pt. 4. Green Earth -- pt. 5. Home at last -- pt. 6. Ann in the Outback -- pt. 7. Making things work -- pt. 8. The Green and the White-- pt. 9. Natural history -- pt. 10. Werteswandel -- pt. 11. Viriditas -- pt. 12. It goes so fast -- pt. 13. Experimental procedures -- pt. 14. Phoenix Lake. |
Awards Note: | Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel. |
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