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  1. October the First is Too Late is a science fiction novel by astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. It was first published in 1966. The novel describes an extraordinary temporary phase through which the world passes, eventually presenting a civilization of the distant future and history leading to that future.

    • Fred Hoyle
    • 1966
  2. Solar beams plays havoc with terrestrial time: England is in the '60's, but WWI is still raging in western Europe, Greece is in the golden age of Pericles, while the United States is some thousands of years in the future; and Russia and Asia are reduced to a glass-like plain, fused by the burnt-out sun of a far distant future.

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  3. 5 de ago. de 2021 · October the first is too late. by. Hoyle, Fred, 1915-2001. Publication date. 1966. Publisher. New York : Baen. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.

  4. October the First Is Too Late. Fred Hoyle. Orion, Aug 25, 2016 - Fiction - 320 pages. The Yorkshire Moors below Mickle Fell in August would seem a safe enough place to be, yet it was there that...

  5. Professor Hoyle's sf adventure is a modern relative of Wells' The Time Machine. A transmission of solar beams plays havoc with time. England is in the 1960s but WWI is still raging in western Europe.

  6. Sir Fred Hoyle, the late Astronomer Royal and renowned cosmologist, wrote a number of science fiction books in the 1950s and early-mid 1960s. The Best known is "A for Andromeda", but this one, "October the 1st is Too Late", is perhaps my favorite with its serious narrative on the nature of time travel and consciousness of time, and the possible ...

    • Fred Hoyle
  7. October the first is too late Mass Market Paperback – January 1, 1966. by Sir Fred Hoyle (Author) 4.0 122 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $7.99 Read with our Free App. Mass Market Paperback. $12.76 20 Used from $2.99 1 New from $25.00 3 Collectible from $6.96.

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    • Sir Fred Hoyle