An edition of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

2001

A Space Odyssey

50th Anniversary Edition
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An edition of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

2001

A Space Odyssey

50th Anniversary Edition
  • 4.2 (118 ratings) ·
  • 403 Want to read
  • 21 Currently reading
  • 160 Have read

A 50th anniversary reissue of Arthur C. Clarke's timeless SF classic, featuring a striking new cover design.

Publish Date
Publisher
Orbit
Language
English
Pages
258

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Previews available in: English French German Spanish

Edition Availability
Cover of: 2001
2001: A Space Odyssey
2010, Orbit
Ebook in English - 50th Anniversary Edition
Cover of: Penguin Readers Level 5: “2001”
Penguin Readers Level 5: “2001”: A Space Odyssey
2008, Pearson Education, Ltd
paperback in English
Cover of: 2001
2001: A Space Odyssey
August 1, 1993, Roc Trade
Paperback in English
Cover of: 2001, l'odyssée de l'espace
2001, l'odyssée de l'espace
1992, Editions J'ai Lu
in French
Cover of: 2001
2001: Odysee im Weltraum
1990, Heyne
Paperback in German - 20. Auflage
Cover of: 2001
2001: A Space Odyssey
1982, New American
in English
Cover of: 2001
2001: a space odyssey
1982, New American
in English
Cover of: 2001 l'odyssée de l'espace
2001 l'odyssée de l'espace
Mar 09, 1980, J'Ai Lu
Cover of: 2001
2001: una odisea espacial
1977, Ediciones G.P.
in Spanish - 3a ed.
Cover of: 2001
2001: una odisea espacial
1977, Ediciones G.P.
in Spanish - 3a ed.
Cover of: 2001
2001: A Space Odyssey
1968, Arrow Books
in English

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Book Details


First Sentence

"Behind every man now alive stand thirty ghosts, for that is the ratio by which the dead outnumber the living."

Table of Contents

Foreword
PART ONE. PRIMEVAL NIGHT
Chapter 1. The Road to Extinction
Chapter 2. The New Rock
Chapter 3. Academy
Chapter 4. The Leopard
Chapter 5. Encounter in the Dawn
Chapter 6. Ascent of Man
PART TWO. T.M.A.-1
Chapter 7. Special Flight
Chapter 8. Orbital Rendezvous
Chapter 9. Moon Shuttle
Chapter 10. Clavius Base
Chapter 11. Anomaly
Chapter 12. Journey by Earthlight
Chapter 13. The Slow Dawn
Chapter 14. The Listeners
PART THREE. BETWEEN PLANETS
Chapter 15. ‘Discovery’
Chapter 16. Hal
Chapter 17. Cruise Mode
Chapter 18. Through the Asteroids
Chapter 19. Transit of Jupiter
Chapter 20. The World of the Gods
PART FOUR. ABYSS
Chapter 21. Birthday Party
Chapter 22. Excursion
Chapter 23. Diagnosis
Chapter 24. Broken Circuit
Chapter 25. First Man to Saturn
Chapter 26. Dialogue with Hal
Chapter 27. Need to Know
Chapter 28. In Vacuum
Chapter 29. Alone
Chapter 30. The Secret
PART FIVE. THE MOONS OF SATURN
Chapter 31. Survival
Chapter 32. Concerning E.T.s
Chapter 33. Ambassador
Chapter 34. The Orbiting Ice
Chapter 35. The Eye of Japetus
Chapter 36. Big Brother
Chapter 37. Experiment
Chapter 38. The Sentinel
Chapter 39. Into the Eye
Chapter 40. Exit
PART SIX. THROUGH THE STAR GATE
Chapter 41. Grand Central
Chapter 42. The Alien Sky
Chapter 43. Inferno
Chapter 44. Reception
Chapter 45. Recapitulation
Chapter 46. Transformation
Chapter 47. Star-Child
About the Author

Edition Notes

Published in
London, UK
Series
Space Odyssey, Book 1
Copyright Date
1968, 1990, 1951, 1953

Contributors

Foreword
Arthur C. Clarke

The Physical Object

Format
Ebook
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL33416018M
ISBN 13
9780748120789
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B003PPDIC4

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Work Description

A novel that proposes an idea about how the human race might have begun and where it might be headed...given a little help from out there. A colaboration of ideas with director Stanley Kubrick in the late 1960's it begins at "the dawn of man" and then leaps to the year 2001 where a mission to Saturn (Jupiter in the film) is mounted to try and answer questions raised by the discovery of an ancient artifact dug up on the moon. Though not particularly fast paced, the science is good, and there are a few hair raising events. There are also interesting speculations about the future, such as the space shuttle, and a device eerily similar to an iPad. Leaving plenty of room for contemplation and the appreciation for the inevitable trials of space travel, this is one of the truly landmark pieces of hard science fiction.

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