1984: SPRING

A CHOICE OF FUTURES

1984, the year celebrated in George Orwell's classic dystopian novel, is finally upon us.  Despite the dire predictions of Orwell, Clarke finds the future is not necessarily gloomy.  In this extraordinary collection of his articles, essays, and speeches, Arthur C. Clarke, citizen of the world, expounds on some of the world's enormously serious problems: war and peace, the frontiers of space, the need for global communications, etc.  Then, in the more personal pieces Clarke, citizen of Sri Lanka, takes on subjects near and dear to him in a series of revealing and delightful essays . . .

By Arthur C. Clarke.  Ballantine Books, New York.  As stated First Edition: February 1984.  Full number line beginning with 1.  Red boards with black cloth spine; gold lettering. FINE binding grade.  Tight, clean copy with no writing, marks or stains on pages. Pages white. Dust jacket has NOT been price clipped.  Dust jacket has light shelf rubbing.  No tears. Jacket will come protected in a Mylar archival grade book cover.  A nice copy.  

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