Pallas
Title | Pallas |
Year for Search | 1993 |
Authors | Smith, L[ester] Neil [III](1946-2021) |
Tertiary Authors | Smith, L. Neil |
Pagination | 447 pp. |
Date Published | 1993 |
Publisher | Tor |
Place Published | New York |
ISBN Number | 9780312097059 0-812-50904-8 9781604504750 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Having escaped from a prison planet, a man creates a libertarian eutopia on a terraformed asteroid which is contrasted with an authoritarian dystopia. First in a planned four volume series, known as the Ngu Family Saga, with the second volume being Ceres (Published online on his website one chapter each week beginning March 23,2009. There are 45 chapter and an Epilogue). It was then published as a paperback. Rockville, MD: Phoenix Pick, 2009. The third volumes, Ares, has not been published. This volume follows the further adventures of main protagonists of Pallas. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. New York: Tor, 1995. 447 pp.; and Rockville, MD: Phoenix Pick, 2011. 324 pp. |
Info Notes | The novel won the 1994 Prometheus Award of the Libertarian Futurist Society. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | (1946-2021) |
Full Text | 1993 Smith, L[ester] Neil, [III] (1946-2021). Pallas. New York: Tor. 447 pp. Rpt. New York: Tor, 1995. 447 pp.; and Rockville, MD: Phoenix Pick, 2011. 324 pp. PSt Having escaped from a prison planet, a man creates a libertarian eutopia on a terraformed asteroid which is contrasted with an authoritarian dystopia. First in a planned four volume series, known as the Ngu Family Saga, with the second volume being Ceres (Published online on his website one chapter each week beginning March 23,2009. There are 45 chapter and an Epilogue). It was then published as a paperback. Rockville, MD: Phoenix Pick, 2009. The third volumes, Ares, has not been published. This volume follows the further adventures of main protagonists of Pallas. Pallas won the 1994 Prometheus Award of the Libertarian Futurist Society. |