Lies, Inc

Philip K. Dick

first published 1984 Mariner Books, 2011 225 pages

[The Unteleported Man] (later republished in a greatly expanded version as Lies, Inc.) is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published as a novella in 1964. It is about a future in which a one-way teleportation technology enables 40 million people to immigrate to a colony named Whale's Mouth on an Earth-like planet, which advertisements show as a lush green utopia. When the owner of...

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Lies, Inc. audiobook · 2015 · Brilliance Audio · 9781501289576
Lies, Inc edition · 2014 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 240 pages · 9780575133105
Lies, Inc edition · 2011 · Mariner Books · 225 pages · 9780547572567
Lies, Inc edition · 2011 · Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers · 210 pages · 9780547601212
Lies, Inc. audiobook · 2011 · Brilliance Audio · 9781455814381
Lies, Inc. edition · 2004 · Vintage Books · 202 pages
Lies, Inc. edition · 1985 · Panther · 224 pages
Lies, Inc. hardcover · 1984 · Gollancz · 199 pages

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