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Iain M. Banks
Iain M. Banks
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Description for Iain M. Banks
Paperback. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the publication of the first Culture novel, CONSIDER PHLEBAS, in 1987, this boxed set contains the first three books in the bestselling 'Culture' series. BIC Classification: FL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 182 x 200 x 81. Weight in Grams: 878.
CONSIDER PHLEBAS
The war raged across the galaxy. Billions had died, billions more were doomed. Moons, planets, the very stars themselves, faced destruction, cold-blooded, brutal, and worse, random. The Idirans fought for their Faith; the Culture for its moral right to exist. Principles were at stake. There could be no surrender.
Within the cosmic conflict, an individual crusade. Deep within a fabled labyrinth on a barren world, a Planet of the Dead proscribed to mortals, lay a fugitive Mind. Both the Culture and the Idirans sought it. It was the fate of Horza, the Changer, and his motley crew ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Orbit
Condition
New
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780356502090
SKU
9780356502090
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Ref
99-1
About Iain M. Banks
Iain Banks (1954-2013) came to widespread and controversial public notice with the publication of his first novel, The Wasp Factory, in 1984. Consider Phlebas, his first science fiction novel, was published under the name Iain M. Banks in 1987 and began his celebrated ten-book Culture series. He is acclaimed as one of the most powerful, innovative and exciting writers of ... Read more
Reviews for Iain M. Banks
Banks is a phenomenon
William Gibson
I have returned repeatedly to the early Culture novels, particularly Consider Phlebas and The Player of Games. This is a major sequence for anyone who cares about science fiction
Andrew McKie
TELEGRAPH
Nobody does it better
SUNDAY TIMES
William Gibson
I have returned repeatedly to the early Culture novels, particularly Consider Phlebas and The Player of Games. This is a major sequence for anyone who cares about science fiction
Andrew McKie
TELEGRAPH
Nobody does it better
SUNDAY TIMES