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|cover=[[File:AaaTLM.jpg|220px]] | |title=The Long Mars | ||
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|coauthors=[[Stephen Baxter]] | |||
|illustrator= | |||
|date=June 2014 | |date=June 2014 | ||
|publisher=Doubleday | |publisher=Doubleday | ||
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|pages= | |pages= | ||
|rrp=£18.99 | |rrp=£18.99 | ||
|series= The Long Earth | |series=The Long Earth Series | ||
|characters= | |characters=[[Sally Linsay]], [[Willis Linsay]] | ||
|annotations=Yes | |annotations=Yes | ||
|notes=with Stephen Baxter | |notes=with Stephen Baxter | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Long Earth is in chaos. The cataclysmic Yellowstone eruption is shutting down civilization. Whole populations flee to the safety of myriad stepwise Earths... | |||
==Characters:== | |||
* Sister [[Agnes]] | |||
* [[Brian]] | |||
* Ed [[Cutler]] | |||
* [[Maggie Kauffman]] | |||
* [[Louise Irwin]] | |||
* [[Sally Linsay]] | |||
* [[Willis Linsay]] | |||
* [[Shi-Mi]] | |||
* Ensign [[Snowy (The Long Mars)]] | |||
* [[Joshua Valienté]] | |||
* [[Paul Spencer Wagoner]] | |||
* [[Frank Wood]] | |||
==Races and concepts== | |||
* The [[Beagles]] | |||
* The [[Crabs]] | |||
* The [[Next]] | |||
*[[Trolls(Long Earth)|Trolls]] | |||
* [[Mark Twain|Twains]] | |||
==Annotations== | |||
* Doubleday p106: A sentient talking dog. With a jaundiced view of the human race. Called Brian. Is he also a Family Guy? | |||
Chapter fifteen features an intelligent civilisation of crabs, or at least crustacean entities, who have developed agriculture, herding, cities, wars, religion and other forms of live sacrifice, and a strict social heirarchy. See Authors' Note. | |||
==''Authors' Note, page 359''== | |||
"Some of the ideas behind the ''Great Leap Sideways'' episode in Chapter Fifteen originally featured in {{SOD1}}..." | |||
The | ==Extra== | ||
The retailer Waterstones exclusive 'Metallic' edition contained the extra epilogue 'An Epilogue: At The Home.' | |||
[[Deleted Scenes|''A Presidential Speech: Based on 'The Long Mars' by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter'']] a short story based on the novel released on the stories page of Stephen Baxter's website. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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| valign="top" | [[File:AaaTLM.jpg|thumb|120px|First Edition Cover by Rich Shailer]] | |||
| valign="top" | [[File:LM Proof.jpg|thumb|120px|Book Proof]] | |||
| valign="top" | [[File:LM Slip.jpg|thumb|120px|Slipcase Collectors Edition]] | |||
| valign="top" | [[File:LM Metal.jpg|thumb|120px|Metallic Edition]] | |||
| valign="top" | [[File:LM CD.jpg|thumb|140px|Audio CD]] | |||
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{{series|before=The Long War|series=The Long Earth|after=The Long Utopia}} | |||
[[Category:Books by Terry Pratchett]] | [[Category:Books by Terry Pratchett|Long Mars, The]] | ||
[[Category:The Long Earth|Long Mars, The]] | |||
[[Category:The Long Earth Series|Long Mars, The]] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 11 April 2020
The Long Mars | |
Co-author(s) | Stephen Baxter |
Illustrator(s) | |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | June 2014 |
ISBN | 0857520091 |
Pages | |
RRP | £18.99 |
Main characters | Sally Linsay, Willis Linsay |
Series | The Long Earth Series |
Annotations | View |
Notes | with Stephen Baxter |
All data relates to the first UK edition. |
The Long Earth is in chaos. The cataclysmic Yellowstone eruption is shutting down civilization. Whole populations flee to the safety of myriad stepwise Earths...
Characters:
- Sister Agnes
- Brian
- Ed Cutler
- Maggie Kauffman
- Louise Irwin
- Sally Linsay
- Willis Linsay
- Shi-Mi
- Ensign Snowy (The Long Mars)
- Joshua Valienté
- Paul Spencer Wagoner
- Frank Wood
Races and concepts
Annotations
- Doubleday p106: A sentient talking dog. With a jaundiced view of the human race. Called Brian. Is he also a Family Guy?
Chapter fifteen features an intelligent civilisation of crabs, or at least crustacean entities, who have developed agriculture, herding, cities, wars, religion and other forms of live sacrifice, and a strict social heirarchy. See Authors' Note.
Authors' Note, page 359
"Some of the ideas behind the Great Leap Sideways episode in Chapter Fifteen originally featured in The Science of Discworld..."
Extra
The retailer Waterstones exclusive 'Metallic' edition contained the extra epilogue 'An Epilogue: At The Home.'
A Presidential Speech: Based on 'The Long Mars' by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter a short story based on the novel released on the stories page of Stephen Baxter's website.
Gallery
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