The Blue Star: A Science Fiction, With Hope

TitleThe Blue Star: A Science Fiction, With Hope
Year for Search1995
AuthorsGau-Ghan, David(b. 1955)
Date Published1995
PublisherThe Bradbury House of Words
Place PublishedTauranga, New Zealand
KeywordsAotearoa New Zealand author, Male author
Annotation

New Age eutopia. The novel depicts two advanced alien civilizations, representing good and evil, in conflict over Earth. The good civilization tries unsuccessfully to save humankind from itself by leading a crusade against environmental destruction. Earth goes through a cataclysmic change as it had when Atlantis and Lemuria sank, and they rise to the surface again. Both civilizations repopulate Earth, and the cycle can be either repeated or broken. See also 2000 Gau-Ghan.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. with a new title on the cover as The Blue Star Millennium: A Science Fiction, With Hope. Auckland, New Zealand: The Bradbury House of Words, 1998. Some copies have Millennium pasted over the subtitle on the title page; others do not.

Title Note

[some copies have a different cover subtitle, An ascension prophecy from space, which appears to be tipped over the original subtitle]

Holding Institutions

ATL

Author Note

New Zealand author (b. 1955).

Full Text

1995 Gau-Ghan, David (b. 1955). The Blue Star: A Science Fiction, With Hope [some copies have a different cover subtitle, An ascension prophecy from space, which appears to be tipped over the original subtitle]. Tauranga, New Zealand: The Bradbury House of Words. Rpt. with a new title on the cover as The Blue Star Millennium: A Science Fiction, With Hope. Auckland, New Zealand: The Bradbury House of Words, 1998. Some copies have Millennium pasted over the subtitle on the title page; others do not. ATL

New Age eutopia. The novel depicts two advanced alien civilizations, representing good and evil, in conflict over Earth. The good civilization tries unsuccessfully to save humankind from itself by leading a crusade against environmental destruction. Earth goes through a cataclysmic change as it had when Atlantis and Lemuria sank, and they rise to the surface again. Both civilizations repopulate Earth, and the cycle can be either repeated or broken. See also 2000 Gau-Ghan.