From archive (archive) Subject: Author Lists: Fred Hoyle From: JWenn.ESAE@XEROX.COM Date: 2 Jun 89 16:21:35 GMT Fred Hoyle not only has a respectable career in hard SF, but is a noted astronomer as well (probably best known for his support of the steady state cosmology model). As might be expected, most of his novels feature ideas drawn on the hard sciences, astronomy in particular. "The Black Cloud" is recommended for those who like hard SF. [C] == Short Story Collection. [J] == The book is for juveniles (however you define them) [NSF] == Not SF aka == Also known by this other title. /John arpa: JWenn.ESAE@Xerox.com whatsanotherwordforthesaurus-ly ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hoyle, [Sir] Fred[erick] [,D.Sc.] [U.K., 6/24/1915- ] [father of Geoffrey Hoyle] The Black Cloud [1957] Ossian's Ride [1959] October the First is Too Late [1966] Element 79 [1967] [C] Comet Halley [1985] The Small World of Fred Hoyle [1986] [NSF] [Autobiography] Hoyle, Fred & Elliot, John The Andromeda Series: A for Andromeda [1962] Andromeda Breakthrough [1964] Hoyle, Fred & Hoyle, Geoffrey The Dick Warboys Series: Rockets in Ursa Major [1969] Into Deepest Space [1974] Fifth Planet [1963] Seven Steps to the Sun [1970] The Molecular Men; and, The Monster of Loch Ness [1971] [aka "The Molecular Men"] The Inferno [1973] The Incandescent Ones [1977] The Westminster Disaster [1978] The Energy Pirates [1982] [J] The Giants of Universal Park [1982] [J] The Frozen Planet of Azuron [1982] [J] The Planet of Death [1982] [J]