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  2. James P. Hogan (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Hogan was born in London, England. He was raised in the Portobello Road area on the west side of London. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he worked various odd jobs until, after receiving a scholarship, he began a five-year program at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough studying the practice and theory of electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering.

  3. Giants (series) - Wikipedia

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    Inherit the Stars, the first entry in the series (and Hogan's first novel) was essentially a scientific mystery, with no antagonist or conflict as such.Instead, it followed a group of researchers who found themselves faced with a seemingly insuperable paradox: the discovery that an advanced human civilization had flourished in the Solar System fifty thousand years ago, despite having left no ...

  4. James Hogan - Wikipedia

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    James Humphries Hogan (1883–1948), English stained glass designer James P. Hogan (director) (1890–1943), American filmmaker James P. Hogan (writer) (1941–2010), British science fiction author

  5. Thrice Upon a Time - Wikipedia

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    Thrice Upon A Time is a science fiction novel by British writer James P. Hogan, first published in 1980.Unlike most other time travel stories, Thrice Upon A Time considers the ramifications of sending messages into the past and/or receiving messages from the future, rather than the sending of physical objects through time.

  6. James Hogan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    James Reginald Hogan, AO, FRAeS is an Australian airline executive. Between 2006 and mid-2017, he was the President and CEO of Etihad Airways , one of the national airlines of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

  7. Voyage from Yesteryear - Wikipedia

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    Dave Langford reviewed Voyage from Yesteryear for White Dwarf #57, and stated that "Solid and quite worthy stuff, but practically devoid of characterization." [2]Colin Greenland reviewed Voyage from Yesteryear for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The clash of worlds is a clash of world-views, the peaceful anarchy of Chiron against the new authoritarian regimes of Earth.

  8. The Proteus Operation - Wikipedia

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    The Proteus Operation is a science fiction alternate history novel written by James P. Hogan.The plot focuses on an Anglo-American team of soldiers and civilians sent back in time from the Nazi-dominated world of 1975 to prevent an Axis victory in World War II that was engineered by more advanced time travelers from the 21st century.

  9. The Genesis Machine - Wikipedia

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    Hogan discussed the background of the novel in his essay "Discovering Hyperspace". [1] While developing the setting for Inherit the Stars, Hogan found himself dissatisfied with the use of superluminal travel in science fiction as a plot device, in particular finding that he could not think of a story where the invention of the hyperdrive is central to the plot.