CrownPrinceBandar
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Mon Jun-22-09 04:49 PM
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| Could someone help me identify a book?............... |
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A buddy of mine told me about this illustrated sci-fi book he read many moons ago. The main gist was that Earth had been abandoned and had been turned into a giant library w/ apes or ape-like creatures serving as librarians. The only other feature he could remember was that there was a subplot about the only remaining inhabited island on Earth was considered valuable because of some rich nickel deposits. For some reason, he was thinking it was a book written by Frank Herbert, but wasn't 100% sure. I did a search of Frank Herbert's work and could find zero.
Hey, I know this is a shot in the dark, but there are some top-notch sci-fi fans here and I was hoping against hope that my description would tickle some synapses.
Thanks all.
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Mon Jun-22-09 08:32 PM
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| 1. what do you mean by "illlustrated sci-fi book" |
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- that's usually code for "comic book".
If it isn't let me know and I'll see what I can find out.
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Mon Jun-22-09 10:58 PM
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| 2. Its essentialy a sci-fi novel interspersed w/ illustrated pages......... |
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Edited on Mon Jun-22-09 11:11 PM by CrownPrinceBandar
Some examples of the genre:
Expedition by Wayne Douglas Barlowe, Planet Story by Harry Harrison and painter Jim Burns (out of print) or even the Terran Trade Authority series by Stewart Cowley.
I know its not much to go on, but thanks for any help. Its always nice to have a good geek network for these kinds of things.
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Tue Jul-07-09 06:07 AM
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| 3. Sounds like a Planet of the Apes story to me..nt |
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Tue Jul-07-09 03:56 PM
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| 4. Thanks to all that looked at this. I found the title............. |
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Its "Direct Descent" by Frank Herbert. It was so hard to locate because the illustrated version was a limited edition. I just scored myself a new copy from a used bookseller in FL. I love Alibris!
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