The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The 42nd Anniversary Edition of Douglas Adams's International Bestseller
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4.3 • 557 Ratings
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Publisher Description
‘Sheer delight’ – The Times
This 42nd Anniversary Edition includes exclusive bonus material from the Douglas Adams archives, and an introduction by Doctor Who showrunner, Russell T Davies.
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An international phenomenon and pop-culture classic, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has been a radio show, TV series, novel, stage play, comic book and film. Following the galactic (mis)adventures of Arthur Dent, Hitchhiker’s in its various incarnations has captured the imaginations of curious minds around the world . . .
It's an ordinary Thursday lunchtime for Arthur Dent until his house gets demolished. The Earth follows shortly afterwards to make way for a new hyperspace express route, and his best friend has just announced that he's an alien. At this moment, they're hurtling through space with nothing but their towels and an innocuous-looking book inscribed, in large friendly letters, with the words: DON'T PANIC.
The weekend has only just begun . . .
Continue Arthur Dent's intergalactic adventures in the rest of the trilogy with five parts: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Life, the Universe and Everything, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, and Mostly Harmless.
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Praise for Douglas Adams:
‘One of the world’s sanest, smartest, kindest, funniest voices’ – Independent on Sunday
‘Magical . . . read this book’ – Sunday Express
'A pleasure to read' - New York Times
This novel has now been brought to the stage by Riverside Studios as an immersive show.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Audio reviews reflect PW's assessment of the audio adaptation of a book and should be quoted only in reference to the audio version.FictionTHE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY: The Tertiary PhaseDouglas Adams, performed by the author, Simon Jones, Geoffrey McGivern et al. Audio Partners, three CDs, 3 hrs., American readers may not be aware that Adams's sci-fi parody classic started out as a BBC radio production. This audio, which contains a portion of that radio serial, will have listeners glued to their CD players. Never a dull moment passes in this uproarious dramatization, as Arthur Dent a refugee from Earth, which was destroyed to make way for a galactic freeway escapes from prehistory, and self-imposed insanity, on a time-traveling sofa along with his alien friend, Ford Prefect, who is a reporter for the eponymous guide. The pair find themselves reunited with old friends (such as Zaphod Beeblebrox, the two-headed president of the galaxy) and swept up in an attempt to stop the explosively xenophobic denizens of the planet Cricket from wreaking havoc on all of existence by behaving remarkably like players of the British sport of the same name. Each CD contains two episodes full of hilariously appropriate sound effects, dramatic music and witty fake advertising, and every performer brings his or her character to life with aplomb, including Adams, who makes his appearance in one scene as Agrajag, an entity that is killed and reincarnated innumerable times. Fully embodying the zany otherworldliness of the series, this audio production is a treat for anyone familiar with the Hitchhiker's books (the first of which will debut as a major motion picture from Touchstone in May).
Customer Reviews
Excellent book, terrible pricing
One of the funniest and most entertaining books written. Something need to be done about the price, you could buy the whole series in print for the price of one of these books.
Great book!
Seriously, it's one of the best books ever... And i understand that the iPad is a fairly new thing, but.... But... Apple and the publishers have to come up with better pricing or some deals on a series of nooks like these. Now, I'm all for being green, and i don't get any printed bank statements or bills, I do everything like that online, i also rent my movies and buy my music from iTunes (i always have and always will pay for my entertainment, as it just makes sense being an artist myself), but come on, near £37 for the trilogy of five??! At that price i must say that unfortunately we're not close enough to e books replacing printed printed ones. Which is a shame really, as i think that it is the way forward, but when you can get these particular books for about £15 in print, why would you bother paying £37 for them? So all in all i just have to say that renting and buying movies and music from iTunes is hands down the most convenient thing that happened to people (not the ones that are into piracy) with an Internet connection, this iBooks thing is far from being at that stage. I look forward to when that happens, and until then I'll just read the free ones.
Also I'd like to let people know that this is only my opinion.... So no need to get angry.
Thanks for reading, and have a nice day.
Gary
Good Book
Good book, bad pricing. Sort it out, Apple.