

Penguin (1967)
First edition/First printing
A very good copy - clean, tight and unmarked. A mammoth allegory in which the world has become a university divided irrevocably into East and West Campuses, both controlled by all-powerful computers. The titular character is the first programmed man.
Penguin (1967)
First edition/First printing
A very good copy - clean, tight and unmarked. A mammoth allegory in which the world has become a university divided irrevocably into East and West Campuses, both controlled by all-powerful computers. The titular character is the first programmed man.
Specific References
Penguin (1967)
First edition/First printing
A very good copy - clean, tight and unmarked. A mammoth allegory in which the world has become a university divided irrevocably into East and West Campuses, both controlled by all-powerful computers. The titular character is the first programmed man.