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  1. The Memory of Whiteness is a science fiction novel written by Kim Stanley Robinson and published in September 1985. [1] Theme. It shares with the Mars trilogy a focus on human colonization of the Solar System and depicts a grand tour that travels from the outer planets inward toward the Sun, visiting many human colonies along the way.

    • Kim Stanley Robinson
    • 351
    • 1985
    • September 1985
  2. 1 gen 1985 · Kim Stanley Robinson. 3.56. 680ratings73reviews. An early novel from Science Fiction legend Kim Stanley Robinson, The Memory of Whiteness is now available for the first time in decades.In 3229 A.D., human civilization is scattered among the planets, moons, and asteroids of the solar system. Billions of lives depend on the technology ...

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  3. 15 gen 1996 · An early novel from Science Fiction legend Kim Stanley Robinson, The Memory of Whiteness is now available for the first time in decades. In 3229 A.D., human civilization is scattered among the planets, moons, and asteroids of the solar system.

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  4. 1 set 1985 · The memory of whiteness: A scientific romance Hardcover – September 1, 1985. by Kim Stanley Robinson (Author) 4.1 94 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $11.99 Read with our free app. Hardcover. $12.50 13 Used from $6.65 3 Collectible from $32.50.

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    • Hardcover
    • Kim Stanley Robinson
  5. 15 gen 1996 · Macmillan, Jan 15, 1996 - Fiction - 352 pages. An early novel from Science Fiction legend Kim Stanley Robinson, The Memory of Whiteness is now available for the first time in decades. In...

    • Kim Stanley Robinson
    • Macmillan, 1996
    • reprint, revised
  6. Memory of Whiteness: A Scientific Romance : Robinson, Kim Stanley: Amazon.it: Libri. Passa al contenuto principale.it. In consegna a Roma 00185 Accedi ...

  7. The Memory of Whiteness (1985) describes a grand musical tour of the 33rd-century solar system, beginning on Pluto at the bleak outer edge, visiting various moons, asteroids and planets, and climaxing in the blinding light and heat of a futuristic power station orbiting close to the Sun's solar-flare zone.

    • Paperback
    • Kim Stanley Robinson