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Alpha Ralpha Boulevard: James P. Hogan

James P. Hogan

James Patrick Hogan
(b. 1941)

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Bio:

Born in London and educated at the Cardinal Vaughan Grammar School in Kensington. Studied general engineering at the Royal Aircraft Establishment later specializing in electronics and digital systems.
After spending a few years as a systems engineer he became a salesman in the computer industry working for ITT, Honeywell and DEC. He also spent two years working as a life insurance salemsman.
Moved to the US in 1977 to become a Senior Sales Training Consultant, concentrating on the applications of minicomouters in science and research for DEC.
In 1979 he started to write full-time. Resides in Ireland.

Bibliography:

Series

Code of the Lifemaker
(c) 1983
March 1995 (repackage), Ballantine/Del Rey
Info and cover art
Sample Chapter
Endgame Enigma
August 1987, Bantam hardcover
November 1988 Bantam paperback (Reissued April 1992)
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Entroverse
OCtober 1991 Ballantine/Del Rey hardcover
October 1992 Ballantine/Del Rey paperback
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The Genesis Machine
Ballantine Books
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The Gentle Giants of Ganymede
1978 Ballantine/Del Rey paperback, ISBN: 0-345-27375-3, Library of Congress CCN: 78-55478. Cover art by H.R. Van Dongen.
Info and cover art
Book Two of the Giant's Trilogy
Giants Omnibus
Giant's Star
(c) 1981 by James Patrick Hogan
1981, first edition
1985, Ballantine/Del Rey paperback, ISBN: 0-345-32720-9 Library of Congress CCN: 80-66570. Covert art by Darrell K. Sweet
In the 21st Century, scienctists Victor Hunt and Chris Danchekker, doing research on Ganymede attract a small band of friendly aliens lost in time, who begin to reveal something of the origin of mankind.
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Book Three of the Giant's Trilogy
The Infinity Gambit
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MArch 1991, Bantam paperback
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Inherit the Stars
Ballantine Books
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Book One of the Giant's Trilogy
The Immortality Option
(c) 1994 by James P. Hogan
February 1995, Del Rey hardcover
Sample Chapter, Info and cover art
Sequel to The Code of the Lifemaker
Minds, Machines and Evolution
Short story collection
May 1988, Bantam paperback
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The Minerva Experiment
November 1982, Nelson Doubleday S.F. Book Club
The first 3 "Giants" novels in one volume
Mirror Maze
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The Multiplex Man
December 1992, Bantam hardcover
November 1994, Bantam paperback
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Out of Time
Decembre 1993, Bantam paperback
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Paths to Otherwhere
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The Proteus Operation
October 1985, Bantam hardcover
October 1986, Nelson Doubleday Book Club paperback
Baen Books paperback edition scheduled for December, 1996
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Realtime Interrupt
March 1995, Bantam Trade paperback
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Thrice Upon a Time
Ballantine Books
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The Two Faces of Tomorrow
(c) 1979 by James Patrick Hogan
June 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey paperback ISBN: 0-345-27517-9, Library of Congress CCN: 78-66094. Cover art by Darrell Sweet.
Civilization had grown so complex that only a world-wide computer network could control everything. But a computer was only logical - it lacked common sense. And it's all too logical decisions were beginning to cause too many near fatal accidents. The solution was on the drawing boards - a universal, self-aware and self-programming computer. But ... could it be controlled? Or would it attempt to take over, disregarding its creators. If so, could it be turned off?
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Voyage From Yesteryear
(c) 1982 by James P. Hogan.
July 1982, first edition
1982, Ballantine/Del Rey ISBN: 0-345-34246-1. Library of congress CCN: 81-22890. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet.
Earth seemed doomed to a fiery death, so they colonized the Alpha Centauri system with children.
But not everyone perished in Old Earth's War. Decades later a generation ship bearing a cargo of colonists - and an army to protect them - headed for the planet Chiron to reassert Earth's lawful control of the fledgling colony.
Too bad the colonists didn't see things the same way.
A deadly clash - with supermodern waepons - was inevitable as each faction sought to convert the other to the "right" way.
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"Absolutely Foolproof Alibi"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Assassin"
May 1978 in Stellar 4
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Down to Earth"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"The Fortune Cookie"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Generation Gap"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Identity Crisis
August 1981 in
"Inside Story"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Last Ditch"
Dec 1992 Analog
"Leapfrog"
(c) 1989 by James P. Hogan
1989 in What Might Have Been Vol. I: Alternate Empires , edited by Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg
"Making Light"
August 1981 inStellar 7
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
1994 in Ascent of Wonder, Tor
"Merry Gravmas"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
December 1994, in Christmas Magic, Tor
"The Pacifist"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
Neander-Tale
December 1980 The Magazine of Fantasy and SF
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Rules Within Rules"
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Silver Shoes for a Princess"
October 1979 in Destinies Vol.1 #5
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"The Sword of Damocles"
May 1980, Stellar #5
"Till Death Us Do Part"
January 1981, Stellar 6
1988 in Minds, Machines and Evolution
"Zap Thy Neighbor"
September 1995 in How to Save the World

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