Longtusk

Longtusk - Mammoth

Hardback (20 Jan 2000)

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Publisher's Synopsis

LONGTUSK continues the story begun in Stephen Baxter?s critically acclaimed MAMMOTH. The second novel of a trilogy it takes the story that spans millions of years back to its genesis with the story of one of mammoth kinds first heroes ? the bull LONGTUSK, whose heroic example inspired the actions of MAMMOTH?s heroine, SILVERHAIR. LONGTUSK is responsible for leading the mammoths away from the first incursion of the dreaded human hunters, taking them to safety on the Asian landmass and in so doing changing the very architecture of Earth? prehistoric geology.
Although an anthropomorphic fantasy LONGTUSK is full of the trademark strengths of narrative exuberance, epic vision and detailed research that have made Baxter such a pre-eminent SF writer around the world. But more than anything it continues the job of bringing mammoths to live as richly imagined complex animals with a fully realised myth cycle all their own.

Book information

ISBN: 9780575068575
Publisher: Orion
Imprint: Gollancz
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.914
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 292
Weight: 653g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 32mm

About the Publisher

Gollancz

Gollancz is the oldest specialist SF & Fantasy publisher in the UK. Founded in 1927 and with a continuous SF publishing programme dating back to 1961, we are home to a galaxy of award-winning and bestselling authors. Through our long-running SF and Fantasy Masterworks programme, and major digital initiative the SF Gateway, we have one of the largest ranges of SF and Fantasy of any publisher in the world. Mission: To publish the very best authors in the fields of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, to re-present the classics of the genre to a fresh audience and to discover the stars of tomorrow. To boldly go, dare we say it, where no publisher has gone before . . .