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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

649.0. "Trying to find Michaelmas" by BMT::MONDROW () Thu Jul 14 1988 20:28

    I am trying to locate a book I read many moons ago (probably 12 or
    more).  I remember the title however I do not remember the Authors
    name or even if my spelling of the title is accurate. The title of
    the book is MICHAELMAS and the story revolves around a gentleman
    whom with his computer control what goes on in the world.  I found
    the book real interesting and I am trying to recommend it to a
    friend however I cannot find it in the stores or library, (probably
    because I am mispelling the title,).  Is there someone in this
    conference that can help me with the spelling and the Authors
    Name.
    regards
    Hal 
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649.1More info please33928::MDILLSONMike Dillson DTN 435-5325Thu Jul 14 1988 23:002
    How about a little more info?  That is kind of vague.  I can think
    of at leat 10 books off the top of my head that fit this description.
649.2BEING::POSTPISCHILAlways mount a scratch monkey.Fri Jul 15 1988 00:467
    Re .1:
    
    The only book I know of with the title _Michaelmas_ is by Algis Budrys.
    Who wrote the other nine you are thinking of?
    
    
    				-- edp 
649.3AKOV11::BOYAJIANIt's a dream I haveFri Jul 15 1988 07:3810
    The spelling of the title is correct, and the author is definitely
    Algis Budrys. I don't recall seeing the book much in my travels,
    though a library is a likely place to find a copy.
    
    Incidentally, one of his collections (I think it's BLOOD AND
    BURNING, but I'll have to check to make sure) contains a novelette
    that also features Laurent Michaelmas (albeit in a minor role):
    "The Nuptial Flight of Warbirds".
    
    --- jerry
649.4BEING::POSTPISCHILAlways mount a scratch monkey.Fri Jul 15 1988 12:059
    Re .0:
    
    Given the author and title, you can ask a library to help you find it.
    They should have procedures for contacting other libraries to find it
    and arrange an interlibrary loan, local libraries first and eventually
    the Library of Congress if it cannot be found anyplace else.  Just ask! 
    
    
    				-- edp 
649.5Sci Fi Book StoreBMT::FERREStemporary spaceFri Jul 15 1988 16:3512
    Hal,
    	Try the Science Fiction Book Store - it's around the
    corner of 13th St & 8th Ave (or Hudson St - that's right
    where they street changes).  They often carry out-of-print
    books like that one is - you probably won't find it in a
    store at this point.  I have it at home in my collection
    somewhere, so could dig up more information about it
    (date, publisher, etc) if you come over here and twist
    my arm a lot.
    
    ..........steve
    
649.6RE 649.5MTWAIN::KLAESKnow FutureFri Jul 15 1988 16:424
    	What city is the Science Fiction Bookstore located in?
    
    	Larry
    
649.7Location of Science Fiction Bookstore!IND::MONDROWMon Jul 18 1988 17:182
    RE .6
    The Store is in New York City.
649.8Thank You for the replies..1 - .6IND::MONDROWMon Jul 18 1988 17:214
    re .5 thanks Steve for the info. I will try to find the book
    now that I am armed with the Author
    regards
    Hal