Homeworld
Title | Homeworld |
Year for Search | 1980 |
Authors | Harrison, Harry [Max](1925-2012) |
Date Published | 1980 |
Publisher | Granada |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Flawed utopia in which the elite lead lives of comfort and privilege because the majority of the population lead lives of poverty and degradation. See also 1981 Harrison Starworld and Wheelworld. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. London: Severn House, 1986. U.S. ed. New York: Bantam Books, 1980. |
Info Notes | Vol. 1 of his To the Stars. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1925-2012) was born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, with his father changing the surname to Harrison shortly after his birth, and he legally changed his name to Harry Max Harrison at age thirty. He was born and raised in the U. S. and lived in Mexico for a year, in Denmark for seven years, and then in the U.S., Ireland, and England for many years, and he died in England |
Full Text | 1980 Harrison, Harry [Max] (1925-2012). Homeworld. Flawed utopia in which the elite lead lives of comfort and privilege because the majority of the population lead lives of poverty and degradation. See also 1981 Harrison Starworld and Wheelworld. The author was born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, with his father changing the surname to Harrison shortly after his birth, and he legally changed his name to Harry Max Harrison at age thirty. He was born and raised in the U. S. and lived in Mexico for a year, in Denmark for seven years, and then in the U.S., Ireland, and England for many years, and he died in England. |