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  • Detail
    John Grimes arrives on the forgotten planet Sparta, where a birth machine produces only men generation after generation. The strangely shaped 'men' on his ship have a catastrophic effect.


    About the Author

    Arthur Bertram Chandler (28 March 1912 in Aldershot, Hampshire, England – 6 June 1984 in Sydney, Australia) was an Anglo-Australian merchant marine officer, sailing the world in everything from tramp steamers to troop ships, but who later turned his hand to a second career as a prolific author of pulp science fiction. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of George Whitley, Andrew Dunstan and S.H.M. Many of his short stories draw on his extensive sailing background. In 1956, he emigrated to Australia and became an Australian citizen. By 1958 he was an officer on the Sydney–Hobart route. Chandler commanded various ships in the Australian and New Zealand merchant navies, including his service as the last master of the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne; by law, the ship was required to have an officer on board while awaiting its towing to China to be broken up. Chandler wrote over 40 novels and 200 works of short fiction, winning the Australian Ditmar Awards for the short story "The Bitter Pill" (in 1971) and for three novels: False Fatherland (in 1969), The Bitter Pill (in 1975), and The Big Black Mark (in 1976). One of Chandler's daughters, Jenny Chandler, married British horror fiction writer Ramsey Campbell. His other children were Penelope Anne Chandler and Christopher John Chandler.
  • Customer Reviews
    Cust********R30

    great one

    Cust********16R

    VERY GOOD

    Cust********E8V

    great

    Cust********6A8

    Imagine a world without women, where reproduction is via machine, and all references to women in their history have been erased. I can't imagine how this would work, but it did, and for about 400 years in the novel Spartan Planet. This book was selected by my local women only book club. We had quite the discussion to how this could have happened and would the response to the re-introduction of women happen as it did in the book. We all agreed that this book is somewhat dated, it was first published in 1969 at a time when most readers of science fiction were men. Given that women were not the expected audience, it's not surprising that it doesn't give a good impression of men left on their own, They spend their time drinking until they start fighting and call it all good fun.

    Cust********DCZ

    What if all the Women were missing?

    Cust********GSA

    A planet of men only, modeled after old Sparta, that has been out of touch with the rest of humanity, except for a neighboring planet, for centuries. Animals on Sparta reproduce by budding. Thanks to the birth machines, run by the priests, men don't have to go through that experience to reproduce any more.