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  1. Ossian's Ride is a science fiction novel by British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle, published in 1959. Plot summary. In the 1970 of this story, Eire has become an authoritarian police state, made somewhat acceptable to the population by the vast wealth flowing from a secret and forbidden science zone occupying a large area of the South-West.

    • Brian Sanders
    • English
  2. 23 de sept. de 2020 · Ossian's ride. For several years Ireland has been pulling inexplicably further and further ahead of the rest of the world, technologically, and the rest of the world-- including British Intelligence -- would like to know how.

  3. The year is 1970. Sealed behind an impenetrable barrier in the south of Ireland, the Industrial Corporation of Eire startles the rest of the world with its efficiency, its brilliance ... and its utter ruthlessness. To penetrate the barrier is to invite a swift and silent death.

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  4. Ossian's Ride. Fred Hoyle. Berkeley Publishing Corporation, 1961 - Industrialization - 153 pages. An English scientist is sent behind the Irish "Iron Curtain" in 1970 ...

  5. 22 de oct. de 2019 · In 1959 the British astronomer Fred Hoyle published his science fiction novel, Ossian’s Ride, depicting a future Ireland miraculously transformed into a technological superpower. Vast highways crisscrossed the Irish countryside.

  6. For several years Ireland has been pulling inexplicably further and further ahead of the rest of the world, technologically, and the rest of the world-- including British Intelligence -- would like to know how.

  7. Sealed behind an impenetrable barrier in the south of Ireland, the Industrial Corporation of Eire startles the rest of the world with its efficiency, its brilliance ... and its utter ruthlessness. To penetrate the barrier is to invite a swift and silent death. Scientific reports on its methods of operation are found to be faked.

    • Fred Hoyle