Junk Day London in ruins, millions killed-is this the end for mankind, or a second chance? An unspecified catastrophe has befallen the Earth and civilization lies in ruins. In what remains of London, bands of survivors pick over the detritus of a vanished world, trying to scrape a living from the carcase of thousands of years of mans' achievement, seeking the useful, the edible or that with which they can defend themselves. A new order is emerging, with the nascent society brutally guided by superior force-by the threat of violence and the barrel of a gun. Into this world comes a loner, an artist with a vision all his own and a belief that a civilized world can only emerge from co-operation and culture. In this contest for the future will belief in the essential goodness of mankind win the day? Or will brutality rule? ". . . . his finest novel was his last, Junk Day, a post-holocaust tale set in the ruins of his native London and peopled with engrossing character types . . . . perhaps grimmer than his previous work but pointedly more energetic." The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
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April 2007 : Hardback
| Title: Junk Day Author(s): Arthur Sellings ISBN: 1-84677-203-6 / 9781846772030 (UK edition) Publisher: Leonaur Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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| Title: Junk Day (Dobson science fiction) Author(s): Arthur Sellings ISBN: 0-234-77329-4 / 978-0-234-77329-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Dobson Books Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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April 2007 : Paperback
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