'The idea was too big for the mind to grasp in all its implications at the first attempt. But when you did get a grip on it, just to let the imagination rove with the possibilities...!' A cutting-edge replication process has just been brought to fruition and successfully trialed. Science is on the verge of a revolution where any matter may be reproduced - Shakespeare's signature, works of art, even ... a human being? When a brilliant scientist believes that this perfect replication process could present the solution to an excruciating love triangle he has become embroiled in, the...
'The idea was too big for the mind to grasp in all its implications at the first attempt. But when you did get a grip on it, just to let the imagina...
This unjustly neglected novel from 1966 has not been reprinted in over fifty years. With its appearance as a British Library Science Fiction Classic, contemporary readers have the chance to enjoy Temple's unusual blend of traditional SF with a darkly ironic tone.
This unjustly neglected novel from 1966 has not been reprinted in over fifty years. With its appearance as a British Library Science Fiction Classic, ...