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Red Mars
    Robinson, Kim Stanley.
Publisher: Bantam Books,
Pub date: c1993.
Pages: 519 p.
ISBN: 0553092049
Item info: 5 copies available at GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, PATRICK HENRY, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
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Summary
Chronicles the colonization of Mars in the year 2026. Copyright #169; Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
The first installment in Robinson's ( Blind Geometer ) new trilogy is an action-packed and thoughtful tale of the exploration and settlement of Mars--riven by both personal and ideological conflicts--in the early 21st century. The official leaders of the ``first hundred'' (initial party of settlers) are American Frank Chalmers and Russian Maya Katarina Toitova, but subgroups break out under the informal guidance of popular favorites like the ebullient Arkady Nikoleyevich Bogdanov, who sets up a base on one of Mars's moons, and the enigmatic Hiroko, who establishes the planet's farm. As the group struggles to secure a foothold on the frigid, barren landscape, friction develops both on Mars and on Earth between those who advocate terraforming, or immediately altering Mars's natural environment to make it more habitable, and those who favor more study of the planet before changes are introduced. The success of the pioneers' venture brings additional settlers to Mars. All too soon, the first hundred find themselves outnumbered by newcomers and caught up in political problems as complex as any found on Earth. Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Library Journal Review
The first men and women to colonize Mars bring to their awesome task not only their unique skills but also their private hopes, ambitions, and fears. As the demands of the red planet are met and overcome, differences of opinion and struggles for leadership threaten to erupt into open warfare. This first volume in a trilogy by the author of Pacific Edge (Tor, 1990) elicits a sense of drama from the dynamic interplay of diverse characters as well as from the risks involved in creating a human habitat in an inhuman land. Generously blending hard science with canny insight into human strengths and weaknesses, this suspenseful sf saga should appeal to a wide range of readers. Highly recommended.Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
/*STARRED REVIEW*/ The Mars novel so has burgeoned on the sf scene lately that it threatens to become a clich{ }e, and many of the breed will not survive the passing of the trend. Robinson's effort will, however, and with its projected sequel, Green Mars, will likely take a place among the major sf works of the decade. The story is basically simple. It concerns the first permanent settlement on Mars, a multinational band of 100 hardy experts, and their mission--to begin making Mars habitable for humans by releasing underground water and oxygen into the atmosphere. Unfortunately, they are divided over whether this is a desirable step in human evolution or an ecological crime. Robinson's prose is as good as usual, his scientific homework impeccable, and his handling of a large cast a model to many avowed saga mongers. The book deserves--and should receive--a large audience. (Reviewed Jan. 1, 1993)0553092049Roland Green From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 92021607
LCCN: 92-021607
ISBN: 0553092049
Local Dewey call num: SF ROB
Personal Author: Robinson, Kim Stanley.
Title: Red Mars / Kim Stanley Robinson.
Publication info: New York : Bantam Books, c1993.
Physical descrip: 519 p.
Price: 22.95
Series: (The Mars trilogy)
Subject term: Space colonies--Mars (Planet)--Fiction.
Subject term: Planets--Environmental engineering--Fiction.
Geographic term: Mars (Planet)--Fiction.
Series: Robinson, Kim Stanley. Mars trilogy.
Series: Mars trilogy.
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