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Author Title Publisher Year Published Notes
Pohl, Frederik. Man Plus. London: Gollancz 1976 1st UK edition, hardcover. Winner, 1976 Nebula for Best Novel. A human is genetically engineerd to live on Mars, as part of mankind's bid to save the species.
Pohl, Frederik. Man Plus. New York: Random House 1976 1st U. S. edition, hardcover. 215 pgs. Winner, 1976 Nebula for Best Novel. A human is genetically engineerd to live on Mars, as part of mankind's bid to save the species.
Pohl, Frederik. Man Plus. New York: Bantam 1977 Paperback. 246 pgs. Winner, 1976 Nebula for Best Novel. A human is genetically engineerd to live on Mars, as part of mankind's bid to save the species.
Pohl, Frederik and Thomas T. Thomas. Mars Plus. New York: Baen 1994 1st edition, hardcover. Sequel to Man Plus. A new engineered human finds that the program is being controlled by others for their own ends, and he must find a way to assert his humanity.
Pohl, Frederik and Thomas T. Thomas. Mars Plus. New York: Baen 1995 1st paperback edition. Sequel to Man Plus. A new engineered human finds that the program is being controlled by others for their own ends, and he must find a way to assert his humanity.
Williams, Michael Lindsay. Martian Spring. New York: Avon 1986 1st edition, paperback. 277 pgs. Part of the Martian series. A spacship crashes into Mars, setting off a kind-of natural terraforming effect. An expedition from Earth with a genetically created crew member (and main character) vists the planet and discovers the Hronka. An interesting way to have aliens on both sides of a first contact.

 

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