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Zusatztext deeply smart and deeply silly, endlessly inventive Informationen zum Autor Douglas Adams came to world-wide prominence with the BBC Radio series The Hitch Hiker¿s Guide to the Galaxy, which subsequently became the bestselling novel, a television series, a stage play, a computer game, audio cassettes, CD-roms and a towel, and was followed by the last two books in the original trilogy, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe and Life, The Universe and Everything, then a number of other fiction and non-fiction books. Douglas Adams died in 2001. Klappentext Introduction by Graham Sleight When the Earth is demolished to make way for a new hyperspace bypass, Arthur Dent finds himself hitching a ride on a spaceship full of grumpy bureaucrats, accompanied by his now-revealed-as-an-alien best friend, while still in his pyjamas and dressing gown. Frankly, it's all a bit much before lunchtime. Thank goodness for the most remarkable book ever to come out of the great publishing corporations of Ursa Minor: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , which carries a very helpful message on its cover: Don't Panic. 'It is funny and funny in every way' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Indispensable reading for mental hitchhikers who want to thumb a lift out of the ruts of orthodox thought' DAILY MAIL Douglas Adams (1952-2001) Born in Cambridge, Douglas Adams is best known for the 1970s BBC Radio series (and later novel, TV series and feature film) The Hitchhikers's Guide to the Galaxy . He also wrote three Doctor Who serials. 978 0 575 11534 7 £8.99 The mega-cult-blockbuster-bestseller joins the SF Masterworks list. Zusammenfassung The mega-cult-blockbuster-bestseller joins the SF Masterworks list.