Expédition rapide et soignée depuis l`Angleterre - Délai de livraison: entre 10 et 20 jours ouvrés.
Nos autres offres
-
12,82 €
Produit Neuf
- Livraison : 3,99 €
- Livré entre le 24 et le 31 août
Voir le détail de l'annonce -
20,58 €
Produit Neuf
- Livraison à 0,01 €
Expédition rapide et soignée depuis l`Angleterre - Délai de livraison: entre 10 et 20 jours ouvrés.
Voir le détail de l'annonce -
20,04 €
Produit Neuf
- Livraison : 5,00 €
- Livré entre le 24 et le 28 août
Exp¿di¿ en 7 jours ouvr¿s
Voir le détail de l'annonce -
25,06 €
Produit Neuf
- Livraison à 0,01 €
- Livré entre le 24 août et le 8 septembre
Brand new, In English, Fast shipping from London, UK; Tout neuf, en anglais, expédition rapide depuis Londres, Royaume-Uni;ria9789369079117_dbm
Voir le détail de l'annonce
- Payez directement sur Rakuten (CB, PayPal, 4xCB...)
- Récupérez le produit directement chez le vendeur
- Rakuten vous rembourse en cas de problème
Gratuit et sans engagement
Félicitations !
Nous sommes heureux de vous compter parmi nos membres du Club Rakuten !
TROUVER UN MAGASIN
Retour
Avis sur The World - Mover de Smith, George O. Format Broché - Livre Littérature Générale
0 avis sur The World - Mover de Smith, George O. Format Broché - Livre Littérature Générale
Les avis publiés font l'objet d'un contrôle automatisé de Rakuten.
-
Verity
4 avis
Neuf dès 27,07 €
Occasion dès 9,40 €
-
Improve Your Sight-Reading! A Piece A Week Piano Grade 4
Neuf dès 12,39 €
-
All Along You Were Blooming
Neuf dès 18,36 €
Occasion dès 14,91 €
-
The Ten Principal Upanishads
Neuf dès 15,66 €
-
Ways Of Seeing
Neuf dès 26,39 €
Occasion dès 13,05 €
-
The Nightingale
Neuf dès 12,50 €
Occasion dès 8,22 €
-
The Princess Of 72nd Street
Neuf dès 14,39 €
-
The Pumpkin Spice Café
5 avis
Neuf dès 15,88 €
Occasion dès 10,29 €
-
Saving 6
1 avis
Neuf dès 17,37 €
Occasion dès 37,05 €
-
Redeeming 6
1 avis
Neuf dès 18,63 €
Occasion dès 37,05 €
-
Keeping 13
1 avis
Neuf dès 18,79 €
Occasion dès 37,05 €
-
Training In Tenderness
Neuf dès 15,89 €
-
The Housemaid's Secret
3 avis
Neuf dès 13,18 €
Occasion dès 6,45 €
-
The World For Sale
Neuf dès 16,92 €
Occasion dès 9,77 €
-
Flaneuse
2 avis
Neuf dès 27,07 €
Occasion dès 9,07 €
-
The Virgin Suicides
2 avis
Neuf dès 15,40 €
Occasion dès 10,73 €
-
The Famous Five Collection 1
Neuf dès 30,26 €
Occasion dès 10,61 €
-
Sunburn
Neuf dès 18,69 €
-
Reckless
1 avis
Neuf dès 15,40 €
Occasion dès 8,13 €
-
The Unbearable Lightness Of Being
Neuf dès 27,07 €
Occasion dès 8,92 €
Produits similaires
Présentation The World - Mover de Smith, George O. Format Broché
- Livre Littérature Générale
Résumé :
The world-mover explores themes of scientific discovery, the unintended consequences of experimentation, and the nature of existence itself. The protagonist, a dedicated scientist, inadvertently causes a nuclear disaster while researching a mysterious new element, propelling him into a strange state where he exists in two alternate realities. Each reality presents its own set of challenges, and he finds himself at the center of a conflict between two factions that believe he holds the power to resolve their struggles. The narrative delves into the complexities of alternate realities, the emotional and psychological toll of being caught between worlds, and the ethical dilemmas of scientific responsibility. As the protagonist grapples with his altered state of existence, he faces pressure from various characters, each with their own interests in his fate and the consequences of the catastrophic experiment. Through this journey, the novel examines the human condition, the interconnectedness of choices, and the potential for technology to shape both individual lives and the broader world in unexpected ways. The story is a compelling exploration of science, morality, and the intricate web of alternate possibilities that stem from one man's fateful experiment....
Sommaire:
George Oliver Smith was an American science fiction author. He was born on April 9, 1911, and died on May 27, 1981. He was also known by the pen name Wesley Long. He is not to be confused with American science fiction writer George H. Smith. During the Golden Age of Science Fiction in the 1940s, Smith wrote for the magazine Astounding Science Fiction. John W. Campbell, Jr., the editor of the magazine, stopped working with him when Campbell's first wife, Doa, left him and married Smith in 1949. Smith kept putting out science fiction books and stories on a regular basis until 1960. During the 1960s and 1970s, when he had a job that needed his full attention, he didn't get as much done. In 1980, he got the first award from the Fandom Hall of Fame. He was a member of the Trap Door Spiders, an all-male literary club. Isaac Asimov's Black Widowers, a fictional group of people who solve crimes, were based on the Trap Door Spiders. Smith mostly wrote about space, like in Operation Interstellar (1950), Lost in Space (1959), and Troubled Star (1957)....
Détails de conformité du produit
Personne responsable dans l'UE