Unincorporated Man by Dani Kollin and Eytan Kollin (2010, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherDoherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-100765327244
ISBN-139780765327246
eBay Product ID (ePID)79744546

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Book TitleUnincorporated Man
Number of Pages496 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience Fiction / Action & Adventure, Dystopian, Science Fiction / General
Publication Year2010
GenreFiction
AuthorDani Kollin, Eytan Kollin
Book SeriesThe Unincorporated Man Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight16.2 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." -- i09 "Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn.  Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback "The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." -- Library Journal, The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber., Praise for The Unincorporated Man: "Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . .  The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." --i09 "Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn.  Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback "The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." --Library Journal, Praise forThe Unincorporated Man: "Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Manwill tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." --i09 "Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn.  Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author ofRollback"The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." --Library Journal, Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise., "Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . .  The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." --i09 "Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn.  Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback "The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." --Library Journal, Praise for The Unincorporated Man: "Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." --i09 "Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback "The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." --Library Journal, "Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." -- i09 "Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback "The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." -- Library Journal
Series Volume Number1
Dewey Decimal813.6
SynopsisWINNER OF THE PROMETHEUS AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL Dani and Eytan Kollin's The Unincorporated Man is a provocative social/political/economic novel that people will be arguing about for decades. The incredible has happened. A billionaire businessman from our time, frozen in secret in the early 21st century, is discovered in the far future and resurrected, given health and a vigorous younger body. He awakens into a civilization in which every individual is formed into a legal corporation at birth, and spends many years trying to attain control over their own life by getting a majority of his or her own shares. Life extension has made life very long indeed. Justin Cord is the only unincorporated man in the world, a true stranger in this strange land. Justin survived because he is tough and smart. He cannot accept only part ownership of himself, even if that places him in conflict with a civilization that extends outside the solar system to the Oort Cloud., Dani and Eytan Kollin's The Unincorporated Man is a provocative social/political/economic novel that people will be arguing about for decades. The incredible has happened. A billionaire businessman from our time, frozen in secret in the early 21st century, is discovered in the far future and resurrected, given health and a vigorous younger body. He awakens into a civilization in which every individual is formed into a legal corporation at birth, and spends many years trying to attain control over their own life by getting a majority of his or her own shares. Life extension has made life very long indeed. Justin Cord is the only unincorporated man in the world, a true stranger in this strange land. Justin survived because he is tough and smart. He cannot accept only part ownership of himself, even if that places him in conflict with a civilization that extends outside the solar system to the Oort Cloud.

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