So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

by Douglas Adams (Author), Douglas Adams (Author), Douglas Adams (Author), Neil Gaiman (Introduction)

Synopsis

So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish is the fourth installment in Douglas Adams' bestselling cult classic, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 'trilogy'.

There is a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. It's not an easy thing to do, and Arthur Dent thinks he's the only human who's been able to master this nifty little trick - until he meets Fenchurch, the woman of his dreams.

Fenchurch once realised how the world could be made a good and happy place. Unfortunately, she's forgotten. Convinced that the secret lies within God's Final Message to His Creation, they go in search of it. And, in a dramatic break with tradition, actually find it . . .

With exclusive bonus material from the Douglas Adams archives, and an introduction by Neil Gaiman.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Pan
Published: 08 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1509808353
ISBN 13: 9781509808359
Book Overview: Part Four of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy of Five. Featuring additional material from the Adams archives, and an introduction from bestselling author, Neil Gaiman.

Media Reviews
Really entertaining and fun -- John Cleese
Much funnier than anything John Cleese has written -- Terry Jones
I know for a fact that John Cleese hasn't read it -- Graham Chapman
Who is John Cleese? -- Eric Idle
Really entertaining and fun -- Michael Palin
Author Bio
Douglas Adams created all the various and contradictory manifestations of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: radio, novels, TV, computer game, stage adaptations, comic book and bath towel. He lectured and broadcast around the world and was a patron of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Save the Rhino International. Douglas Adams was born in Cambridge, UK and lived with his wife and daughter in Islington, London, before moving to Santa Barbara, California, where he died suddenly in 2001.