Book description
Peaceful, happy, non-violent . . . the perfect society? Or was it? As
chief of Propaganda and Emotional Control, Joseph P. Lincoln had
experience in coping with every potential threat to the system. But even
he was ill-prepared to deal with the amazing woman from the past, whose
arrival soon threw Lincoln's carefully ordered world into total chaos.
CENTURY OF THE MANIKIN is wise, witty and a unique treatment of the
problems of cryogenesis. Edwin Charles Tubb was born in London in
1919, and was a prolific author of SF, fantasy and western novels, under
his own name and a number of pseudonyms. He wrote hundreds of short
stories and novellas for the SF magazines of the 50's, including the
long-running Galaxy Science Fiction, and was a founding member of the
British Science Fiction Association. He died in 2010.