Die letzten ihrer Art. Eine Reise zu den aussterbenden Tieren unserer Erde.
Das BuchDie eigentliche Profession des Briten Douglas Adams ist das Verfassen von Kultbüchern aus der Science-fiction-Ecke spaßig-hintergründige Weltraumodyssee Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis hat ihm eine weltweite, treue Fangemeinde beschert. Die Expedition, die er hier zusammen mit dem Zoologen Mark Carwardine beschreibt, ist keine Fiktion, und ihr Hintergrund ist durchaus ernst: Es ist eine Reise um die ganze Welt zu den aussterbenden Tierarten unserer Erde. Aber so ernst das Thema auch ist, in Douglas Adams' spritziger Feder wird es zum vergnüglichen Lesestoff. Egal, ob es zu den letzten 20 weißen Nashörnern in Zaire geht, zu den Kakapos, den größten, dicksten und flugunfähigsten Papageien der Welt auf Neuseeland oder zu den Riesenechsen auf der Insel Komodo – diese Spezies findet Adams übrigens nicht nur des penetranten Mundgeruchs wegen gänzlich unsympathisch –, komische Situationen ergeben sich bei so einem abenteuerlichen Unternehmen zwangsläufig. Man muß sie nur erzählen. Und genau das tun Adams und Carwardine in der sicherlich ungewöhnlichsten Reportage über die bedrohten Tierarten der Erde.Die AutorenDouglas Adams ist einer der erfolgreichsten englischen Autoren. Vor allem seine absurd-komischen Science-fiction-Romane haben ihm Weltruhm eingebracht. Mark Carwardine, ein international bekannter Zoologe, hat für den World Wildlife Found (WWF) gearbeitet und bereits mehrere Sachbücher veröffentlichtTitel der OriginalausgabeLAST CHANCE TO SEE ...
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
What do a dead cat, a computer whiz-kid, an Electric Monk who believes the world is pink, quantum mechanics, a Chronologist over 200 years old, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (poet), and pizza have in common?Apparently, not much: until Dirk Gently, self-styled private investigator, sets out to prove the fundamental interconnectedness of all things by solving a mysterious murder, assisting a mysterious professor, unravelling a mysterious mystery, and eating a lot of pizza - not to mention saving the entire human race from extinction along the way (at no extra charge).To find out more, read this book (better still, buy it and then read it) - or contact Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.
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HHGTTG - The Lost Chapters
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Last chance to see
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Life, the Universe and Everything
After adapting his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy scripts from the BBC radio series into two successful novels, author Douglas Adams reshaped a rejected "Doctor Who" script he'd written into this third novel in the original trilogy. Reluctant space traveler Arthur Dent finds himself drawn into a race to save the universe from the people of Krikkit, who, upon discovering that they're not alone in the universe, set out to destroy it.In consequence of a number of stunning catastrophies, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a hideously miserable cave on prehistoric Earth. However, just as he thinks that things cannot possibly get any worse, they suddenly do. He discovers that the Galaxy is not only mind-bogglingly big and bewildering, but also that most of the things that happen in it are staggeringly unfair.
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The Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul
When a passenger check-in desk at Terminal Two, Heathrow Airport, shot up through the roof engulfed in a ball of orange flame the usual people tried to claim responsibility. First the IRA, then the PLO and the Gas Board. Even the British Nuclear Fuels rushed out a statement to the effect that the situation was completely under control, that it was a one in a million chance, that there was hardly any radioactive leakage at all, and that the site of the explosion would make a nice location for a day out with the kids and a picnic, before finally having to admit that it wasn't actually anything to do with them at all.No rational cause could be found for the explosion - it was simply designated an act of God. But, thinks Dirk Gently, which God? And why? What God would be hanging around Terminal Two of Heathrow Airport, trying to catch the 15.37 to Oslo?
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The Meaning of Liff
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The Salmon of Doubt
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Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
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