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The Essential Hal Clement Volume 1: Trio for Slide Rule & Typewriter
The Essential Hal Clement Volume 1: Trio for Slide Rule & Typewriter

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Author: Hal Clement
Publisher: New England Science Fiction Association
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 763279

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 522
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.6

ISBN: 188677806X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781886778061
ASIN: 188677806X

Publication Date: August 1, 1999
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Product Description
This volume contains three of the most important hard science fiction novels of Hal Clement--Needle, Iceworld, and Close to Critical.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Great Series   December 29, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

"The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 1: Trio for Slide Rule & Typewriter" is the first of a three volume set which allows a whole new generation of readers to experience his unique style. Hal Clement is the pseudonym of Harry C. Stubbs a scientist who first used this pseudonym because he didn't want his professors to think he was a nut. His stories are hard science fiction, using the science of the day to create futuristic stories involving mystery or problem solving. This style helps keep the reader involved in the story, as they look for a solution along with the characters. This volume includes three novels which had long been out-of-print prior to the publishing of this volume in February of 1999.

"Needle" was first published in "Astounding Science Fiction" from May to June of 1949. This is the story of the pursuit of a fugitive, but in this case both the pursued and the pursuer are alien life forms similar to viruses. The pursuit brings them to Earth, where Hunter (the pursuer) enters a human boy (Bob Kinnaird) and tries to enlist his aid in finding the criminal. This is very much like a crime story, in that the reader gets involved in trying to figure out inside of which person the criminal is currently residing. There is also an interesting scientific premise of the biological production of oil. This novel was also published under the title "From Outer Space".

"Iceworld" was first published in "Astounding Science Fiction" from October through December of 1951. In this story, an alien science teacher has been enlisted to find out about the smuggling of a highly addictive drug. This brings him to the "Iceworld" we know as Earth and the drug we know as tobacco, a nice piece of foresight by Hal Clement. This story explores the idea of life existing on worlds of much higher temperature. One of the premises of this story is the idea that Mercury always keeps the same face to the Sun. This was believed at the time of the story, but has since been proven to be false. While this premise does play a role in the story, it can easily be overlooked by the reader.

"Close To Critical" was first published in "Astounding Science Fiction from May through July of 1958. The premise here is a planet (Tenebra) with environmental conditions near the triple point of water (i.e. the point where it can easily move between solid, liquid, and vapor with very little change in temperature or pressure. During a scientific research operation where humans are learning about the natives of Tenebra, two children (one Human and one Drommian) become marooned on the planet after an accident. This story involves the reader in the problems with the environment, as well as those involved in the rescue of the children.

Advances in science have caused these stories to become a bit out of date. However, because Hal Clement writes in a way which engages the reader into the story, these still are very enjoyable to read.



5 out of 5 stars Three of Clement's best, still great today   November 19, 2003
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The recently deceased Hal Clement (Harry Stubbs) wrote many hard science fiction stories, often set in alien environment or with amazingly inventive aliens. Three of his best, Needle, Iceworld, and Close to Critical, are collected here. Needle is the story of a virus-like alien intelligence who with the help of his human host, must track down another of his species. Iceworld tells the tale of a science teacher from another world recruited to stop the flow of drugs from a mysterious source (as it turns out quite quickly in the tale, Earth). Close to Critical is the story of two stranded children, one human, one alien, and the effort to retrieve them from a newly-contacted world with the help of the natives.

Clement brings human and alien to life marvelously. Combine that with his ability to make science understandable (an art often seen in, say, Heinlein juveniles, but seemingly lost today) and you come up with enchanting tales.

Needle is probably the best of the three (and sparked an equally-good sequel, over twenty years later). It is a true mystery, with all the clues to the solution available to the reader to solve before the characters do. While the characterization is very Fifties (the human host, a teenage boy, is amazingly blase about having an alien in his body observing his every action), it is still a great tale.

Highly recommended, as are the two remaining books in the series. Kudos to NESFA for collecting the works of yet another great author into convenient hardcovers!


5 out of 5 stars Long Out-of-Print Stories Resurected   March 26, 2000
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Hal Clement was one of the first "hard science" writers to enter the science fiction field, and has reamined productive over many decades. This volume contains three of his long-out-of-print stories that fans have had trouble finding for many years. If you're not a fan but you like hard-science science fiction, coupled with good writing and a "solve the puzzle" style that keeps you thinking throughout the book, give this a try. The stories may seem amazingly old (the book title tells how he wrote them after all), but they are hardly out of date. Based on human nature (perhaps a bit idealized) and fundamental physics & chemistry, they are just as gripping a read today as they were in the 1950's when they were written.

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