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Arthur C. Clarke: The Authorized Biography
Published in Paperback by NTC/Contemporary Publishing (1993)
Authors: Neil McAleer and Ray Bradbury
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Essential for the Clarke fan
As a long-time admirer of both Arthur C. Clarke the man and his fact and fiction, I've been looking for a good biography for quite a long time, and am glad to say I've finally found one. Neil McAleer has done an excellent job, and obviously put a lot of time into research and interviews. This book was compiled from several interviews with Clarke himself as well as with many of his friends, family members, editors, publishers, fellow writers, colleagues, and the like. One is greatful to get such a great glimpse into the lives of science fiction's most famous author, as well as one of the 20th century's most famous visionaries. Truly a remarkable man, Clarke has had an almost unbelievably productive, meaningful, and memorable life. Here we learn about his upbringing and exploits living on a farm in England in his childhood, and through his experiences in school and budding interest in science and science fiction. We then learn of Clarke's going on to join the Civil Service and eventually the Royal Airforce (where he helped with the radar "talk down" system), and through his college years. We are able to see the development of his writing years, and his active and vital role in the British Interplanetary Society. All of Clarke's major novels and several of his short stories are gone into in detail, and oftentimes we learn of his motivation for writing them, and also something of his writing method. One of the most important and revealing aspects of the book for Clarke fans are the long behind-the-scenes look we get at the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey. We learn of the working relationship between Clarke and Kubrick, and also get a glimpse into the super hush-hush activities that took place on the set. This book covers his career up to the release of his novel The Ghost From The Grand Banks, and a little beyond. It also touches mightily upon his non-fiction writing, as well as his many other and less celebrated exploits - lecturing, popularizing of communications, diplomatic interests, and the like. We learn a lot about Clarke's vital role in the establishment of communications satellites. This is quite simply an essential book for Clarke fans, with much knowledge held within it to put across and share. The only real drawback to it is that it does only go up to 1992, and thereby misses out on some important events in Clarke's career (the release of further books, including his final novel, 3001, his collected stories and essays, his knighthood, the unfortunate (and falsely alledged) accusations of pedophilia against him, and the actual coming of the year 2001, just to name a few.) Still, this is by far the most comprehensive and thorough book about Arthur C. Clarke available. Obvioiusly, as with any biography, it's not a book you'll want to dive into unless you are already familar with the author and his works. If you are, though, then this is an essential volume to add to your collection.

McAleer Portrays the True Clarke: Genius
In this novel, Arthur C. Clarke's entire life story is told. Also, actual interviews with Clarke and his family members are used. A fascinating bit of information is that Clarke co-anchored the moon landing in 1969 with Cronkite. This is a great book for any fan of Arthur C. Clarke.

A great writer of both fiction and non-fiction
Arthur C. Clarke had been one of my favorite writers since the early 1970's. The first book of his that I read was 2001: A Space Odyssey. I was hooked on Mr. Clarke and science fiction forever. This biography of Mr. Clarke is a pleasure to read. The most satisfying thing about the book is that Mr. Clarke in real life is very much the man you picture while reading both his fiction and non-fiction. The three most interesting aspects of the book was his early work with the British Interplanetary Society, his life in Sri Lanka, and his work on the movie 2001.


The Cosmic Mind-Boggling Book
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (1989)
Author: Neil McAleer
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The Cosmic Mind-Boggling Book
Contains all the interesting 'Facts & Stats' that I hoped it would. Unavailable in the UK so had to order via Amazon (but everything went OK).

However, DON'T pay any more than [amt] for the paperback - that's the original price from the publishers Warner Books.

[amt] in Canada.

GREAT CONCEPTUAL COSMOS !
I AM AN ASTRONOMER AND PLANETARIUM STARSHARER AND THIS BOOK IS THE BEST CONCEPTUAL BOOK ABOUT THE WONDERFILLED COSMOS THAT WE FIND OURSELVES AWARE IN. DON'T MISS IT IF YOU NEED GREAT, ENJOYABLE MIND PICTURES ABOUT THIS SMALL UNIVERSE ! VIK SUNSTAR SUNSTAR OBSERVATORY USA and DENMARK


Odyssey: The Authorised Biography of Arthur C. Clarke
Published in Hardcover by Victor Gollancz Ltd (15 June, 1992)
Author: Neil McAleer
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Clarifying my ideas.
This book is the most amazing and wonderful book I have read in ages. Arthur Clarke clarifies my thoughts on religion and many other ideas that I have had for a very long time. I was brought up in a very strict christian home by my widowed mother and although she did her best for me, for which I am very grateful, her religion and her church left me with a load of old baggage which I am now just starting to get rid of. I am 66 years of age and love this book.


Body Almanac: Mind Boggling Facts About Today's Human Body and High Tech Medicine
Published in Paperback by Doubleday (1985)
Author: Neil McAleer
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Cosmic Mind Boggling
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (1983)
Author: Neil McAleer
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Earthlove : a space fantasy
Published in Unknown Binding by Strawberry Hill Press ; distributed by Stackpole Books ()
Author: Neil McAleer
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Mind-Boggling Universe: A Dazzling Scientific Journey Through Distant Space and Time
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1987)
Author: Neil McAleer
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The Omni Space Almanac
Published in Hardcover by Pharos Books (1989)
Author: Neil McAleer
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The Omni Space Almanac: A Complete Guide to the Space Age
Published in Hardcover by Pharos Books (1987)
Author: Neil McAleer
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