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Resurrection Days1 review
Wilson tucker

Pocket, 1981

Description from back cover
Since there is no description here's the blurb from the back cover: From Indiana to a dangerous no MAN'S land Journeyman carpenter, Owen Hall -- killed in 1943 during an unfortunate accident at a railroad crossing -- finds himself resurrected thousands of years later in a world dominated by women. The men are all automatons, without free will or conscience. In just 24 hours, Owen wreaks ...
  
  











  



  
The Long Loud Silence (Dell #791)
Wilson Tucker

Dell Publishing, 1954
  
  











  



  
Wild Talent
Wilson Tucker

RINEHART & COMPANY, 1954
  
  











  



  
The Year of the Quiet Sun6 reviews
Wilson Tucker

ACE Publishing Corporation, 1970

A forgotten gem of time travel and future history!
Dateline 1978. The US Bureau of Standards has developed a Time Displacement Vehicle in the style of HG Wells' famous Time Machine. The president has issued top secret orders that a small group of three scientists be sent forward a scant 20 years to apprise the government of the day of the critical issues it would be facing in the decades to come. Clifford Simak praised the novel as being ...
  
  











  



  
Man From Tomorrow
Wilson Tucker

Bantam Books, 1955
  
  











  



  
Modernism And Modernity
Clement Greenberg, Thomas Crow, ...

The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, 2005

Modernism and Modernity: The Vancouver Conference Papers, was originally published as the proceedings from a conference held in Vancouver, in 1983. Due to its popularity, this reprint is being issued with the same insightful and intriguing papers by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, T.J. Clark, Hollis Clayson, Thomas Crow, Nicole Dubreuil-Blondin, Clement Greenberg, Henri Lefebvre, Marcelin Pleynet, Allan Sekula, Paul Hayes Tucker, and John Wilson Foster, ...
  
  











  



  
The Year of the Quiet Sun
Wilson Tucker

Ace Books, 1970

"An H. G. Wells type time machine take this chilling story's anti-hero unto a nightmare only a few-years-from-now future, which many people will feel we have earned by our treatment of minorities. This highly entertaining realistic novel is a Hugo contender, I feel." -- A. E. Van Vogt. "The Year of the Quiet Sun is a story guaranteed to make you reluctant to open up tomorrow morning's paper, fearful that for once a story may be truly predictive. ...
  
  











  



  
The Long Loud Silence (528742)2 reviews
Wilson Tucker

Rinehart Co. Inc., 1952

West is Forbidden!
Wilson A. Tucker is not a very prolific sci-fi author. He has written a dozen novels and two dozen short stories. Nevertheless he managed to produce, at least, three great books in the field: "The Long Loud Silence" (1952), "Time Masters" (1953) and "Year of the Quiet Sun" (1970). This book was published when the Cold War was raging, as many of the lasts I've reviewed and show some of the ...
  
  











  



  
The man in my grave
Wilson Tucker

Rinehart, 1956
  
  











  



  
The City in the Sea (Galaxy Science Fiction Novel No. 11)
Wilson Tucker

NY Galaxy Publishing Corp. ND [1952]., 1952
  
  











  



  
The Lincoln Hunters
Wilson Tucker

Ace H-62, 1958
  
  











  







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