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Alpha Ralpha Boulevard: James P. Hogan
James P. Hogan
James Patrick Hogan
(b. 1941)
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James P. Hogan's homepage
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)
- Info and cover art
- Entroverse
- OCtober 1991 Ballantine/Del Rey hardcover
- October 1992 Ballantine/Del Rey paperback
- Info and cover art
- The Genesis Machine
- Ballantine Books
- Info and cover art
- 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.
- Info and cover art
- Book Three of the Giant's Trilogy
- The Infinity Gambit
- nsf
- MArch 1991, Bantam paperback
- Info and cover art
- Inherit the Stars
- Ballantine Books
- Info and coever art
- 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
- Info and cover art
- The Minerva Experiment
- November 1982, Nelson Doubleday S.F. Book Club
- The first 3 "Giants" novels in one volume
- Mirror Maze
- Info and cover art
- The Multiplex Man
- December 1992, Bantam hardcover
- November 1994, Bantam paperback
- Info and cover art
- Out of Time
- Decembre 1993, Bantam paperback
- Info and cover art
- Paths to Otherwhere
- Info and cover art
- The Proteus Operation
- October 1985, Bantam hardcover
- October 1986, Nelson Doubleday Book Club paperback
- Baen Books paperback edition scheduled for December, 1996
- Info and cover art
- Realtime Interrupt
- March 1995, Bantam Trade paperback
- Info and cover art
- Thrice Upon a Time
- Ballantine Books
- Info and cover art
- 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?
- Info and cover art
- 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.
- Info and cover art
- "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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