Ebook {Epub PDF} Children Of The Atom by Wilmar H. Shiras






















The premise is that a nuclear accident, slowly kills people who spawn mutant children with a single consistent mutation. To wit, that mutation being hyper-intellect Most of the book deals with the problems of these orphaned children, and gathering them into a centralized bltadwin.ru Interaction Count: Children of the Atom. Paperback – November 1, by Wilmar H. Shiras (Author) out of 5 stars. 19 ratings. See all formats and editions. Sorry, there was a /5(19). Children of the Atom. SHIRAS, Wilmar H. Published by Pennyfarthing Press, San Francisco, ISBN X ISBN


Wilmar H(ouse) Shiras was born in Boston in , and died in Children of the Atom appeared from Gnome Press in The book is a tour de force, at a time when many authors were writing work that indicated all radiation-produced mutations would be inimical to human life, hideous, or a dead end, Shiras wrote about children who were. Shiras, W H: Children of the Atom. SOME years ago readers of the magazine Astounding Science Fiction were delighted with the publication of the warm and unique "In Hiding": an intuitive study of. In Shiras came out with Children of the Atom from Gnome Press by including the three Astounding stories and writing two more to create a collection. Although this book has been reprinted many times over the years, it's not well-known, and Wilmar H. Shiras only wrote a handful of other stories, including three for Ted White's Fantastic.


Wilmar H. Shiras. Wilmar House Shiras (–) was an American science fiction author, who also wrote under the name Jane Howes. Her most famous story was "In Hiding" (), a novella included in the anthology, The Science Fiction Hall of Fame. Children of the atom Item Preview remove-circle Children of the atom by Shiras, Wilmar H. Publication date Publisher San Francisco: Pennyfarthing Press. Wilmar Shiras' Children of the Atom is in many ways a classic s sf "thoughtpiece" novel. There's a great deal of dialogue, not a lot of action, and it is unashamedly didactic. Even so, I enjoyed it very much, for reasons which may be somewhat idiosyncratic. The plot of the novel is quite simple.

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