Den syvogtyvende dag

by John Mantley

Paperback, 1959

Status

Available

Call number

823.91

Publication

Kbh 1959 Skrifola 138 s. Uforkortet udg. Coveret skriver titlen som Den 27. dag

Description

Five Against the World From the emptiness of the room a rich resonant voice spoke -- an alien voice from an alien planet: "You five earth people have in your hands the power of life and death. Each capsule you hold can destroy a continent. This weapon will be lent to you for a period of 27 earthly days. If by the end of this time you have not used it, it will become harmless. Our records of your racial history show that there is a better than 50 per cent possibility of this weapon's being used within the 27 days -- but in the end it will be your choice." THE 27TH DAY is the incredible story of five ordinary human beings who were abducted into the unknown and returned to earth with the power to destroy it. It is a frightening and prophetic novel of the not-too-distant future. John Mantley (1920-2003) was a Canadian theatrical actor, writer, director, screenwriter and producer, known for the long-running television series Gunsmoke (1955), How the West Was Won (1976) and Dirty Sally (1974). During World War II, he flew fighter planes for the Royal Canadian Air Force. And he was Mary Pickford's cousin.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member moopet
A great idea, not particularly well written. This story is one of those rare cases where the film was better.
LibraryThing member moopet
A great idea, not particularly well written. This story is one of those rare cases where the film was better.
LibraryThing member HenriMoreaux
The 27th Day is a classic 1950s science fiction novel written with distinct cold war influences.

Set in the late 1950s, aliens abduct five humans and provide each of them with a box, only they can open, which contains 3 golden capsules which can be used to exterminate humanity. They're told that
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they have 27 days in which to choose to use them, or not use them, and if at the end of that period more than 1/3 of humanity remains they will not colonise Earth. The aliens however are confident that humanity will wipe out more than 2/3rds of itself.

This was an enjoyable read, the distinct picture is painted as America essentially being the beacon of world hope, and Russia being a beacon of evil with a population brainwashed by its leaders. The Russia leader is referred to as Great Leader, which is a little amusing consider that is what North Korea's dictator likes to refer to himself as. At any rate, despite the distinct cold war background to the story, it's quite the romp.

Fans of 1950s science fiction would enjoy.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1956

Physical description

138 p.; 17.9 cm

Local notes

Omslag: C. Caesar
Omslaget viser soldater der rykker frem i en bjergkløft mens mærkelige energiudladninger rammer tæt ved. En stor kugle/planet og et ansigt ses i baggrunden
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Oversat fra engelsk "The 27th day" af Erik B. Andersen
Lommeromanen, bind P 69

Omslaget er taget fra et italiensk Urania hæfte, nr 113, "La Legge del Caos", dvs Robert Moore Williams: The Chaos Fighters.
Der er en signatur på originalforsiden "Caesar" og Kurt Caesar (1906-1974) er en kendt illustrator af italienske og tyske science fiction magasiner. Den danske udgave har skåret tegningen, så man ikke kan se signaturen og tegneren er heller ikke krediteret i kolofonen.

Pages

138

Rating

½ (8 ratings; 3.6)

DDC/MDS

823.91
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