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'Truth, she thought, as terrible as death but harder to find . . .' America, fifteen years after the end of the Second World War. The winning Axis powers have divided their spoils: the Nazis control New York, while California is ruled by the Japanese. But between these two states - locked in a cold war - lies a neutal buffer zone in which legendary author Hawthorne Abendsen is rumoured to live. Abendsen lives in fear of his life for he has written a book in which World War Two was won by the Allies . . . 'California's own William Blake. Visionary and prophet. Novelist of ideas.' Daily Telegraph
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The Man in the High Castle, Philip K. Dick
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- 2014
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Philip K. Dick
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 249
- ISBN10
- 0241968097
- ISBN13
- 9780241968093
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Classics, USA, Germany, American Literature, World War II, Gifts for men, Japan, Dystopia, America, Nazism, Third Reich (Nazi Germany), 1933-1945, Alternate History, Nazis, Fascism, Adapted into Series, Alternative Reality, Hugo (Literary Award)
- First published
- 1962
- Original title
- The Man in the High Castle
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- 'Truth, she thought, as terrible as death but harder to find . . .' America, fifteen years after the end of the Second World War. The winning Axis powers have divided their spoils: the Nazis control New York, while California is ruled by the Japanese. But between these two states - locked in a cold war - lies a neutal buffer zone in which legendary author Hawthorne Abendsen is rumoured to live. Abendsen lives in fear of his life for he has written a book in which World War Two was won by the Allies . . . 'California's own William Blake. Visionary and prophet. Novelist of ideas.' Daily Telegraph























