The End of Eternity

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The End of Eternity

Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers/HarperCollins Children's Books/Harper Design/Harper Business, Voyager
Year:
2000
Language:
English
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The best time-travel story since H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine, by the Grand Master of science fiction, the story of Andrew Harlan, Technician and Eternal

Andrew Harlan’s job is to range through past and present centuries monitoring and even altering Time’s myriad cause-and-effect relationships. As a Technician with the Allwhen Council, he initiates Reality Changes that may affect the lives of as many as fifty billion people – and a million or more of them may be so drastically affected as to be considered new individulas. Above all, therefore, a Technician must be dispassionate. An emotional make-up is a distinct handicap. Then Harlan meets Noys and falls victim to a phenomenon older than Time itself – love. Years of self-discipline are cast aside as Harlan uses the awesome techniques of the Eternals to twist Time so that he and Noys might survive… together.

Reviews

‘One of the most staggering achievements in modern SF’

The Times on the Foundation Books

‘Monumentally good ideas… fascinating’

Damon Knight

‘Asimov displayed one of the most dynamic imaginations in science fiction’

Daily Telegraph

‘Asimov’s career was one of the most formidable in science fiction’

The Times

Rate book:

The best time-travel story since H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine, by the Grand Master of science fiction, the story of Andrew Harlan, Technician and Eternal

Andrew Harlan’s job is to range through past and present centuries monitoring and even altering Time’s myriad cause-and-effect relationships. As a Technician with the Allwhen Council, he initiates Reality Changes that may affect the lives of as many as fifty billion people – and a million or more of them may be so drastically affected as to be considered new individulas. Above all, therefore, a Technician must be dispassionate. An emotional make-up is a distinct handicap. Then Harlan meets Noys and falls victim to a phenomenon older than Time itself – love. Years of self-discipline are cast aside as Harlan uses the awesome techniques of the Eternals to twist Time so that he and Noys might survive… together.

Reviews

‘One of the most staggering achievements in modern SF’

The Times on the Foundation Books

‘Monumentally good ideas… fascinating’

Damon Knight

‘Asimov displayed one of the most dynamic imaginations in science fiction’

Daily Telegraph

‘Asimov’s career was one of the most formidable in science fiction’

The Times

The best time-travel story since H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine, by the Grand Master of science fiction, the story of Andrew Harlan, Technician and Eternal

Andrew Harlan’s job is to range through past and present centuries monitoring and even altering Time’s myriad cause-and-effect relationships. As a Technician with the Allwhen Council, he initiates Reality Changes that may affect the lives of as many as fifty billion people – and a million or more of them may be so drastically affected as to be considered new individulas. Above all, therefore, a Technician must be dispassionate. An emotional make-up is a distinct handicap. Then Harlan meets Noys and falls victim to a phenomenon older than Time itself – love. Years of self-discipline are cast aside as Harlan uses the awesome techniques of the Eternals to twist Time so that he and Noys might survive… together.

Reviews

‘One of the most staggering achievements in modern SF’

The Times on the Foundation Books

‘Monumentally good ideas… fascinating’

Damon Knight

‘Asimov displayed one of the most dynamic imaginations in science fiction’

Daily Telegraph

‘Asimov’s career was one of the most formidable in science fiction’

The Times

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