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Jack Jacobs and the Doomsday Time Machine

Jack Jacobs and the Doomsday Time Machine

Jack Jacobs and the Doomsday Time Machine
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Jack Jacobs and the Doomsday Time Machine

by Abraham, Albert S

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097697441X
ISBN 13
9780976974413
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Wichita, Kansas: Blue Comet Books, 2007. Second Edition [stated]. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. [4], 218, [2] Pages. Author's signed inscription on the title page. "A great race is measured not only by its level of imagination, but for its willingness to always consider new scientific thought or reasoning that doesn't conform to all previous preconceptions about our universe."--Back cover. The author has a background in the aerospace industry. This is his first novel. In this futuristic time travel puzzler, Jack Jacobs and his organic supercomputer, Jennifer, have been gone from Earth for sixteen years. When they finally arrived back, they expected it to be in the year 2199, but found it was one-hundred years into their past. An analysis of their last time tunnel revealed there was a time distortion that not only shifted them into a new universe, but was related to an event from another galaxy. Their spaceship s carbon-based nanotube computer also registered Jacobs as the one who discovered the galaxy, yet he had no recollections. In their quest to come up with answers, they determine their spaceships quantum gravity drive is caught up in a series of time distortions, and the only possible solution to their predicament lies in a distant galaxy they may have visited, but have no way of knowing. They must now trek across the universe to a mysterious galaxy millions of light years away. What they found there was something neither of them ever expected. It took them where no one has ever been before.

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Bookseller
Ground Zero Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
86315
Title
Jack Jacobs and the Doomsday Time Machine
Author
Abraham, Albert S
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Second Edition [stated]
ISBN 10
097697441X
ISBN 13
9780976974413
Publisher
Blue Comet Books
Place of Publication
Wichita, Kansas
Date Published
2007
Keywords
Time Travel, Time Machine, Doomsday, Jack Jacobs, Organic Supercomputer, Spaceship, Quantum Gravity Propulsion

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