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Source: University of Massachusetts
Arthur C. Clarke (International) assertion Arthur C. Clarke i(A64179 works by) (a.k.a. Sir Arthur Charles Clarke)
Born: Established: 16 Dec 1917 Somerset,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 19 Mar 2008 Colombo,
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Sri Lanka,
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South Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,

Gender: Male
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1 Introduction : Once and Future Tsunamis Arthur C. Clarke , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Elemental : The Tsunami Relief Anthology 2006; (p. 11-15)
1 Summertime on Icarus Arthur C. Clarke , 1979 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Space 5 : A Collection of Science Fiction Stories 1979; (p. 90-102)
1 The Haunted Space Suit Arthur C. Clarke , 1971 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Today : Short Stories of Our Time 1971; (p. 87-90)
1 1 y separately published work icon The City and the Stars Arthur C. Clarke , London : Gollancz , 1968 Z1757179 1968 single work novel science fiction
2 y separately published work icon Dolphin Island : A Story of the People of the Sea Arthur C. Clarke , London : Gollancz , 1963 Z1300128 1963 single work children's fiction children's adventure science fiction 'A seventeen-year-old boy becomes involved in communication experiments with dolphins off the Great Barrier Reef.' (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
3 y separately published work icon The Deep Range Arthur C. Clarke , New York (City) : Harcourt Brace , 1957 Z1808039 1957 single work novel science fiction 'After a terrifying nightmare in outer space, Walter Franklin needed to discover a reason for living. He found it in the ocean depths when strangers defied death to give life back to him. Freedom to roam above and below the great waters should have been enough for any man - but Franklin was haunted by the memory of an echo...an echo that could solve the oldest mystery of the sea...' (Source: back cover, Pan Books, 1970 edition)
1 y separately published work icon The Coast of Coral Arthur C. Clarke , New York (City) : Harper and Brothers , 1956 Z1808294 1956 single work prose travel 'Stretching for 1200 miles along the tropical coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the mightiest coral formation in the world. Arthur Clarke and Mike Wilson spent two adventurous years exploring the Reef - above and below water - and this book tells their story.

The Reef is a vast range of "underwater mountains", whose shifting moods strike terror in the hearts of sailors and can spell death for the careless diver. But the bizarre and challenging spectacles were irresistible to Clarke and Wilson: they saw the dreaded stonefish and the giant manta ray, the lovely fire fish, and the Australian shark, which unlike its relatives elsewhere, is a genuine maneater.

Their report - illustrated with rare underwater photographs - gives us our first look into a region of mystery, of boundless beauty and danger, one of the last and most intriguing unexplored frontiers on our planet.' (Source: back cover, Harper and Row, 1965 edition)


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