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Within U.S.A. About this Item: Little Brown, U.S.A., 1976. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. This is a former library book with the usual identifiers.
The front free end page has been removed, and the front hinge is cracked. Ninety-four-year-old Herbert Allen Boardman embarks on a desperate, quixotic course of action to persuade the American government and the international scientific community of an imminent global catastrophe. All books shipped within 24 hours with U.S. Postal Service Delivery Confirmation, each order is packaged in a new box with bubble wrap, and always your satisfaction is guaranteed. Seller Inventory # 015717 6. Within U.S.A. About this Item: Popular Library, New York, 1977.
Hab Theory Book
Condition: GOOD. Black mass market paperback, apparent first paperback printing (no additional printings indicated). Cover quite worn but no tears; name on first page, pages tanned due to age. Sound binding, no loose pages.We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA.
Seller Inventory # 40607 9.
Allan W. Eckert
Description The story of an ordinary electrical engineer who, at age 94 and dabbling in the earth sciences as an avocation, discovers an amazing and shocking truth — that time after time since the beginnings of the earth, life on earth has been periodically, virtually destroyed and has had to start over again. Such a disaster (which occurs at intervals of 15,000 to 50,000 years apart, is currently threatening the earth. The electrical engineer, Herbert Allen Boardman (HAB) tries to alert the people but he is ignored and, in desperation and to get the ear of the world, he sets out seemingly to assassinate the President of the United States — an assassination attempt deliberately meant to fail, but which puts into motion a remarkable series of events that virtually rock the world. A young writer, John Grant, becomes convinced of the validity of the HAB Theory and, though himself involved in a steamy affair and a marriage that is falling apart, becomes the hingepin upon which the story revolves as the action moves from the Oval Office of the President to a great international symposium, from the lush dwellings — and bedrooms — of the rich and famous to the humble grass shacks of African tribesmen.