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Tomorrow Sometimes Comes

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Written at the beginning of the 1950's and set twenty years in the future. The author tells of a reasoning and calculating machine, similar to a computer, which gives instant answers to questions, and of the struggle between normal man and a mutated race which was produced due to atomic radiation.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1951

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Francis George Rayer was an engineer, specializing in electronics and radio.
Author of technical and popular science books, he also wrote a few science fiction novels and short stories.

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March 4, 2021
This is a book that was written and published in 1951 and yet it has echos of what could come, should there be an nuclear war.

I found it very well written and thought provoking
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May 8, 2024
Simplistic but entertaining. 3 stars is a bit generous, 2.5 would better reflect reality.

Simpliste mais divertissant. 3 étoiles est un peu généreux, 2.5 serait plus approprié.
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