World's Fair 1992

World's Fair 1992
by Robert Silverberg
The 1992 World's Fair was to be an orbital extravaganza and young xenobiology student Bill Hastings, winner of a planet-wide lottery, thought that his dreams had come true. He had a lot to learn . . .
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Bill Hastings was one in a million. He was the winner of a planet-wide contest, and the prize was a chance to spend a year working at the 1992 World's Fair. For the young xenobiology student, it was the opportunity of a lifetime.

Fifty thousand miles above the Earth, a gigantic satellite moved in its elegant orbit. It would be Bill's home for a year, and host to hundreds of thousands of visitors. The 1992 World's Fair was to be an orbital extravaganza, and Bill Hastings thought that his dreams had come true. He had a lot to learn.

SFGateway - Hachette
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About the author

Robert Silverberg was born in 1935 and began to write while studying for his BA at Columbia University. He is one of the most prolific of all SF writers and among his many fine novels are Dying Inside, The Book of Skulls, A Time of Changes and Lord Valentine's Castle.

 

ISBN: 9780575106109
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 29/09/2011
Imprint: Gateway