Books by John Christopher and Complete Book Reviews
John Christopher, Author . Severn $26.99 (256p) ISBN 978-0-7278-5960-0
Veteran Christopher, best known for his recent young adult fiction (the Tripods and Sword of the Spirits trilogies), is at the top of his form in a near-future SF novel that calls to mind his adult classic, No Blade of Grass
(1956). Thanks to quiet
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John Christopher, Author Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing $16.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-689-85506-1
Now in 35th-anniversary editions, John Christopher's Tripod trilogy, about a race of three-legged machines who rule the planet, appears with a new introduction from the author and revised texts. The White Mountains introduces 13-year-old Will as
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John Christopher, Author Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing $16.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-689-85505-4
Now in 35th-anniversary editions, John Christopher's Tripod trilogy, about a race of three-legged machines who rule the planet, appears with a new introduction from the author and revised texts. The White Mountains introduces 13-year-old Will as
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John Christopher, Author Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing $16.95 (176p) ISBN 978-0-689-85504-7
Now in 35th-anniversary editions, John Christopher's Tripod trilogy, about a race of three-legged machines who rule the planet, appears with a new introduction from the author and revised texts. The White Mountains introduces 13-year-old Will as
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John Christopher, Author Dutton Books $12.95 (16p) ISBN 978-0-525-44397-1
The initial Tripod invasion of Earth seems laughable: armed forces overwhelm two of the giant attackers, and the third simply self-destructs. But when TV stations all over the world begin to broadcast the Trippy Show, the fanscalled Trippiesare...
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John Christopher, Author Dutton Books $12.95 (139p) ISBN 978-0-525-44227-1
At the start of Christopher's Fireball trilogy, cousins Brad and Simon were thrown into an alternate world where the Roman Empire still held sway. From England they journeyed to and across a primitive America of Algonquins and Aztecs. This...
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John Christopher. History (U.K.) (IPG, dist.), $32.95 (228p) ISBN 978-0-7524-6457-2
As WWII drew to a close, Hitler's army was working at a furious pace in the hope of creating and deploying a number of weapons that could potentially have won the war. Many of these lethal inventions were created, refined, and housed in a massive...
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