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603.1 | answer | SWSMKT::HJONES | | Wed Apr 13 1988 14:28 | 8 |
| The title is 2015. I hve no idea who wrote it, but I know it's
buried somewhere in my basement. I'll look for it.
I thought it was a pretty bizarre story, but I've read it about
3 times now.
helen
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603.2 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen, this is Tao | Thu Apr 14 1988 03:39 | 6 |
| re:.1
Perhaps you mean 2051 (subtitled "A Macro Love Story") by Thea
Alexander?
--- jerry
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603.3 | | SWSMKT::HJONES | | Thu Apr 14 1988 09:33 | 10 |
| You're right. I haven't read it since my senior year of high
school, so the memory was a little muffled. It would probably
be a good thing to dig it up and read it over now, just to
try and understand a lot of the things that (understandably) went
over my head the last time I read it.
Thanks, Jerry
helen
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603.5 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen, this is Tao | Fri Apr 15 1988 00:55 | 18 |
| re:.4
It's not currently in print, at least not to my knowledge, and
hasn't been for a while (since about the late 70's, I'd say).
A pedantic publishing history:
The story was first published in 1971 as 2150: THE MACRO LOVE
STORY by the Macro Development Center, and under the by-line
of Don & Thea Plym. The impression I get from the book is that
the Macro Development Center was a communal society type thingie
and the book was a science fictional extrapolation of the idea
(I never read the book, myself).
A revised edition, titled simply 2150 A.D., was published under
the name Thea Alexander in the mid-70's by Warner Books.
--- jerry
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603.6 | OK, who stole my coal-miner hat? | SWSMKT::HJONES | | Fri Apr 15 1988 13:47 | 9 |
| ::KATS -
If you'd like, I'll scrounge around and try to find my copy.
It shouldn't be too hard to find. I'll take a poke in the
basement this weekend.
helen
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603.8 | '2051' at B.Dalton's | STEREO::GOULD | This space for rent. | Fri Apr 15 1988 17:10 | 5 |
| Just for your info, I saw '2051' in B.Dalton about a month ago,
I glanced at it, but I didn't get it. Perhaps they've re-released
it and you could order it through a bookstore.
/dana gould/
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603.9 | There are dead things down there | SWSMKT::HJONES | | Tue Apr 19 1988 16:02 | 10 |
| George,
Perhaps it would be best if you poked around in B.Dalton, etc.
I did some scavenging in the ol' cellar and found everything but
2150. (Danny and the Dinosaur, and all those books I bought
from the Scholastic Book Club in 6th grade......)
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
helen
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603.10 | Why oh why? | DICKNS::KLAES | It's not the real Grail?! | Wed Apr 20 1988 14:27 | 11 |
| Why did the Noter of the Base Note delete all of her Notes in
this Topic? She wrote an interesting description of the novel which
is now gone.
I also think the title of this Topic should be changed to indicate
what SF novel is being discussed here. It would make those looking
for 2150 in the future with the DIR/TITLE=topicname command have
an easier task.
Larry
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603.11 | Title changed | DELNI::CANTOR | Dave C. | Wed Apr 20 1988 22:15 | 8 |
| Re .10
Title changed to more-or-less something reasonable.
Yes, it IS too bad about the disappearance of the topic note.
Dave C.
asst moderator
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603.13 | I've got a copy, anyone want it? | SCOTCH::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Sat Apr 23 1988 12:13 | 8 |
| > A revised edition, titled simply 2150 A.D., was published under
> the name Thea Alexander in the mid-70's by Warner Books.
If anyone's interested, I have a copy of this book, that I would be willing
to part with. Send me some mail if you're interested. It's in excellent
condition, and I'd be more interested in a swap than anything else.
Ray
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