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Far Horizons

Far Horizons
Author: Robert Silverberg
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 006184070X

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Eleven science fiction stories from noted authors exploring some of their most popular worlds. The universe of the mind is a limitless expanse of wonders, filled with worlds and secrets that cannot be fully explored within the pages of a single novel. Here, science fiction’s most beloved and highly honored writers revisit their best-known worlds in perhaps the greatest concentration of science fiction ever in one volume. Featuring stories by: Ursula K. Le Guin Joe Halderman Orson Scott Card David Brin Robert Silverberg Dan Simmons Nancy Kress Frederik Pohl Gregory Benford Anne McCaffrey Greg Bear Praise for Far Horizons “Editor Silverberg here does for science fiction series what he did for fantasy sagas in Legends: Stories by the Masters of Modern Fantasy by presenting eleven noted authors of famous series, each exploring some aspect of theirs that they did not find a way of dealing with in the books of the series proper. . . . The stories remain true to their universes and characters, so they deliver good first-contact experiences for series novices as well as happy reading for longtime fans.” —Booklist “A sampler of the best of the genre. Highly recommended for series fans and newcomers alike and a good choice for most sf collections.” —Library Journal “An ideal combination of the reassuringly familiar and the excitingly new: should prove as popular as its fantasy predecessor.” —Kirkus Reviews


The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Michael Prescott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781786771452

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Over the past century and a half, a wealth of evidence has emerged that is consistent, at least, with the hypothesis of life after death. -Near-death experiences -Deathbed visions -Mediumship -Apparitions -Past-life memories, and memories of a between-lives state Yet even those who are inclined to take this evidence seriously may struggle to make sense of it. How can the idea of an afterlife be integrated into our everyday experience? How can we connect the seemingly nebulous notion of postmortem survival with the hard, tangible reality of life on earth? Through metaphors, images, and analogies-illustrated with dozens of documented cases drawn from the literature of parapsychology-this book suggests ways of looking at life beyond death, not as a baffling anomaly, but as a logical extension of our experience of reality here and now. The hope is that we can learn to see reports of an afterlife as something more than mere ghost stories ... and to sharpen the focus of our gaze on "The Far Horizon."


The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Mary St. Leger Kingsley Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1906
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Lucas Malet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 191?
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Mary St Leger Kingsley
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517463700

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The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Lucas Malet
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781489541338

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Dominic Iglesias stood watching while the lingering June twilight darkened into night. He was tired in body, but his mind was eminently, consciously awake, to the point of restlessness, and this was unusual with him. He had raised the lower sash of each of the three tall, narrow windows to its extreme height, since the first-floor sitting-room, though of fair proportions, appeared close. His thought refused the limits of it, and ranged outward over the expanse of Trimmer's Green, the roadway and houses bordering it, to the far northwest, that region of hurried storm, of fierce, equinoctial passion and conflict, now paved with plaques of flat, dingy, violet cloud opening on smoky rose-red wastes of London sunset. All day thunder had threatened, but had not broken. And, even yet, the face of heaven seemed less peaceful than remonstrant, a sullenness holding it as of troops in retreat denied satisfaction of imminent battle.Otherwise the outlook was wholly pacific, one of middle-class suburban security. The Green aforesaid is bottle-shaped, the neck of it debouching into a crowded westward-wending thoroughfare; while Cedar Lodge, from the first-floor windows of which Mr. Iglesias contemplated the oncoming of night, being situate in the left shoulder, so to speak, of the bottle, commanded, diagonally, an uninterrupted view of the whole extent of it. Who Trimmer was, how he came by a Green, and why, or what he trimmed on it, it is idle at this time of day to attempt to determine. Whether, animated by a desire for the public welfare, he bequeathed it in high charitable sort; or whether, fame taking a less enviable turn with him, he just simply was hanged there, has afforded matter of heated controversy to the curious in questions of suburban nomenclature and topography. But in this case, as in so many other and more august ones, the origins defy discovery. Suffice it, therefore, that the name remains, as does the open space—the latter forming one of those minor "lungs of London" which offer such amiable oases in the great city's less aristocratic residential districts. Formerly the Green boasted a row of fine elms, and was looked on by discreetly handsome eighteenth-century mansions and villas, set in spacious gardens. But of these, the great majority—Cedar Lodge being a happy exception—has vanished under the hand of the early Victorian speculative builder; who, in their stead, has erected full complement of the architectural platitudes common to his age and taste. Dignity has very sensibly given place to gentility. Nevertheless the timid red, or sickly yellow-grey, brick of the existing houses is pleasingly veiled by ivy and Virginia creeper, while no shop front obtrudes derogatory suggestion of retail trade.


The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Delores Lehr
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595181554

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The Texas Panhandle is the backdrop for this powerful family saga set in the mid 1880's. Morrow Baldwin returns home from an Eastern boarding school, determined to take her place beside her father on the family's ranch, the Esperanza. But things have changed-threat of bankruptcy, her father's failing health and a long-ago secret could seriously impact all their lives. Morrow meets Tyler Steckley, a handsome virile Californian in the market for Texas ranch land. She is on the defensive, reluctant to see an outsider own Texas land. When Morrow's father dies suddenly, the will states that Morrow and her brother William are joint heirs. But the will also discloses there is a third heir, known only to their father. Morrow and Tyler go on the trail dirve to Dodge City while William, never interested in ranching, stays home to search for the missing heir. During the three month drive, Morrow and Tyler grow close and soon find their strong attraction culminating in passion. William has found Elizabeth, the missing heir. They are drawn to each other but the buried secret turns to a devastating revelation.


The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: Lucas Malet
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1906
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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1906. Lucas Malet was the pen name of English novelist, Mrs. Mary St. Leger Harrison. The author's first novel since The History of Sir Richard Calmady. It begins: Dominic Iglesias stood watching while the lingering June twilight darkened into night. He was tired in body, but his mind was eminently, consciously awake, to the point of restlessness, and this was unusual with him. He had raised the lower sash of each of the three tall, narrow windows to its extreme height, since the first-floor sitting-room, though of fair proportions, appeared close. His thought refused the limits of it, and ranged outward over the expanse of Trimmer's Green, the roadway and houses bordering it, to the far northwest, that region of hurried storm, of fierce, equinoctial passion and conflict, now paved with plaques of flat, dingy, violet cloud opening on smoky rose-red wastes of London sunset. All day thunder had threatened, but had not broken. And, even yet, the face of heaven seemed less peaceful than remonstrant, a sullenness holding it as of troops in retreat denied satisfaction of imminent battle.


The Far Horizon

The Far Horizon
Author: W. E. Haynes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

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