@booklet {4736, title = {A Land Fit for Heroes. Book 4: The Burning Forest}, year = {1996}, month = {1996}, publisher = {Gollancz}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The fourth volume of a four-volume alternative history of a Roman Britain in the late Twentieth Century and the conflicts between the Romans who deforested much of Britain as a source of food and the traditions of the native British. The third of four volumes. See 1993, 1994 and 1995 Mann. In this volume, Rome decides to burn the British forests to use the land for agriculture and a struggle between rational, scientific, technological Rome and the myth-based British ensues.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, English author, Male author}, author = {[Anthony] Phillip Mann (1942-2022)} } @booklet {4655, title = {A Land Fit for Heroes Book 3: The Dragon Wakes}, year = {1995}, month = {1995}, publisher = {Gollancz}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The third volume of a four-volume alternative history of a Roman Britain in the late Twentieth Century and the conflicts between the Romans who deforested much of Britain as a source of food and the traditions of the native British. The third of four volumes. See 1993, 1994 and 1996 Mann. In this volume,\  Rome \ is preparing to conquer those parts of\  Britain \ it does not control.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, English author, Male author}, author = {[Anthony] Phillip Mann (1942-2022)} } @booklet {4548, title = {A Land Fit for Heroes. Book 2: Stand Alone Stan}, year = {1994}, month = {1994}, publisher = {Gollancz}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The second volume of a four-volume alternative history of a Roman Britain in the late Twentieth Century and the conflicts between the Romans who deforested much of Britain as a source of food and the traditions of the native British. See also 1993, 1995 and 1996 Mann. In this volume, the three young Romans are forced to flee the security of the village in the forests where they found refuge in the first volume.\ 

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, English author, Male author}, author = {[Anthony] Phillip Mann (1942-2022)} } @booklet {4453, title = {A Land Fit for Heroes. Book 1: Escape to the Wild Wood}, year = {1993}, month = {1993}, publisher = {Victor Gollancz}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The first volume of a four-volume alternative history of a Roman Britain in the late Twentieth Century and the conflicts between the Romans who deforested much of Britain as a source of food and the traditions of the native British. See also 1994, 1995 and 1996 Mann. In this volume, three young Romans flee to the forests and discover the older Britain. The novel stresses the cold rationality of the Romans in contrast to the more feeling British. See the note at 1982 Mann.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, English author, Male author}, author = {[Anthony] Phillip Mann (1942-2022)} } @booklet {3406, title = {The Eye of the Queen}, year = {1982}, note = {

Rpt. London: Victor Gollancz, 2001.

}, month = {1982}, publisher = {Victor Gollancz}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Describes a very complex, truly alien society that is in some ways eutopian. The residents of Pe-Ellia are asexual, telepathic, and live in a world in which the whole planet is alive. They go through seven stages of development, each of which produces new markings on their skin. The goal is to achieve symmetry in the last stage. They reproduce through the Queen, who appears to be an alien from a different world, and they also return to her in death.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, English author, Male author}, author = {[Anthony] Phillip Mann (1942-2022)} }