The Man Who Lived Forever
Title | The Man Who Lived Forever |
Year for Search | 1956 |
Authors | Miller, R[ichard] De Witt, and Hunger., Anna |
Tertiary Authors | Miller, R. De Witt |
Date Published | 1956 |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Female author, Male author, US author |
Annotation | Dystopia. The human race versus machines in which one immortal man is essential for controlling the machines. The novel is mostly adventure. |
Additional Publishers | Ace Double bound with Jerry [Gerald Allan] Sohl, [Sr] (1913-2002). The Mars Monopoly (1956). A shorter version by Miller only was published as "The Master Shall Not Die!" Astounding Science Fiction 21.1 (March 1938): 38-55. U.K. ed. of The Man Who Lived Forever rpt. as Year 3097. [London]: Satellite, 1958. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | Miller (1910-58) . |
Full Text | 1956 Miller, R[ichard] De Witt (1910-58) and Anna Hunger. The Man Who Lived Forever. New York: Ace Books. Ace Double bound with Jerry [Gerald Allan] Sohl, [Sr.] (1913-2002). The Mars Monopoly (1956). U.K. ed. of The Man Who Lived Forever rpt. as Year 3097. [London]: Satellite, 1958. A shorter version by Miller only was published as “The Master Shall Not Die!” Astounding Science Fiction (New York) 21.1 (March 1938): 38-55. MoU-St, PSt Dystopia. The human race versus machines in which one immortal man is essential for controlling the machines. The novel is mostly adventure. Female co-author. |