“Jack Fell Down”
Title | “Jack Fell Down” |
Year for Search | 1963 |
Authors | Brunner, John [Kilian Houston](1934-1995) |
Secondary Title | Science Fiction Adventures (UK) |
Volume / Edition | 6.31 |
Pagination | 44-82 |
Date Published | March 1963 |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | While the novella focuses on interplanetary politics, Earth is presented as a technological eutopia that had been brought about largely by the drop in population resulting from colonization. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Crime Prevention in the 30th Century. Ed. Hans Stefan Santesson (New York: Walker and Co., 1969), 1-38. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (1934-95) |
Full Text | 1963 Brunner, John [Kilian Houston] (1934-95). “Jack Fell Down.” Science Fiction Adventures (UK) 6.31 (March 1963): 44-82. Rpt. in Crime Prevention in the 30th Century. Ed. Hans Stefan Santesson (New York: Walker and Co., 1969), 1-38. PSt While the novella focuses on interplanetary politics, Earth is presented as a technological eutopia that had been brought about largely by the drop in population resulting from colonization. |