Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7811316> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 91 of
91
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7811316 subject Q8084233.
- Q7811316 subject Q8247944.
- Q7811316 subject Q8688147.
- Q7811316 subject Q8689053.
- Q7811316 subject Q8952157.
- Q7811316 abstract "To the Stars is a science fiction novel by L. Ron Hubbard. The novel's story is set in a dystopian future, and chronicles the experiences of protagonist Alan Corday aboard a starship called the Hound of Heaven as he copes with the travails of time dilation from traveling at near light speed. Corday is kidnapped by the ship's captain and forced to become a member of their crew, and when he next returns to Earth his fiancee has aged and barely remembers him. He becomes accustomed to life aboard the ship, and when the captain dies Corday assumes command.Hubbard's story was first published by John W. Campbell in two parts in a serialized format in 1950 in Astounding Science Fiction. It was first published in book format in 1954 under the title Return to Tomorrow, and was published in hardcover in 1975 under the same title. In 1997, film producers were in the process of developing the work as a movie for Touchstone Pictures. Jazz musician Chick Corea released a 2004 album of the same name with music inspired by the story, and Galaxy Press reissued a hardcover edition of Hubbard's novel the same year as a form of cross marketing.The book was generally positively received, and garnered a 2001 nomination for a "Retro" Hugo Award for Best Novella. Publishers Weekly gave the book a positive review, calling it one of Hubbard's "finest works", and Alan Cheuse highlighted the work on National Public Radio's program All Things Considered as a top literature holiday pick.".
- Q7811316 author Q216896.
- Q7811316 dcc "813/.52 22".
- Q7811316 lcc "PS3515.U1417 T6 2004".
- Q7811316 literaryGenre Q24925.
- Q7811316 mediaType Q193934.
- Q7811316 mediaType Q193955.
- Q7811316 nonFictionSubject Q180774.
- Q7811316 numberOfPages "157".
- Q7811316 oclc "6620886".
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1007573.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q123078.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q139103.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1506313.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1535808.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q161982.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1723311.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q180774.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q185918.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q192465.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q193934.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q193955.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1982575.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2000381.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2096635.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2111.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q216896.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2216535.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2334201.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2339755.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2404531.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2420210.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q246303.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q24925.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2837534.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q3055720.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q3282637.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q34006.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q34467.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q3521215.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q358312.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q413.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q42345.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q435056.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q464716.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q497155.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q549884.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5518133.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5610108.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5994.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q617378.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q671510.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q751940.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q753301.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q7811315.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q795454.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8084233.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q80938.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q811023.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8247944.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8261.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q868421.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8688147.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689053.
- Q7811316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8952157.
- Q7811316 author Q216896.
- Q7811316 congress "PS3515.U1417 T6 2004".
- Q7811316 dewey "813".
- Q7811316 genre Q24925.
- Q7811316 mediaType "Print".
- Q7811316 name "To the Stars".
- Q7811316 oclc "6620886".
- Q7811316 pages "157".
- Q7811316 subject "Dystopian future".
- Q7811316 type Book.
- Q7811316 type Book.
- Q7811316 type CreativeWork.
- Q7811316 type Book.
- Q7811316 type Work.
- Q7811316 type WrittenWork.
- Q7811316 type Thing.
- Q7811316 type Q386724.
- Q7811316 type Q571.
- Q7811316 comment "To the Stars is a science fiction novel by L. Ron Hubbard. The novel's story is set in a dystopian future, and chronicles the experiences of protagonist Alan Corday aboard a starship called the Hound of Heaven as he copes with the travails of time dilation from traveling at near light speed. Corday is kidnapped by the ship's captain and forced to become a member of their crew, and when he next returns to Earth his fiancee has aged and barely remembers him.".
- Q7811316 label "To the Stars (novel)".
- Q7811316 name "To the Stars".