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  2. The Man Who Fell to Earth is a 1963 science fiction novel by American author Walter Tevis, about an extraterrestrial who lands on Earth seeking a way to ferry his people to Earth from his home planet, which is suffering from a severe drought.

    • Walter S. Tevis
    • 1963
  3. Thomas Jerome Newton is the eponymous man who fell to earth, except he's not a man but an alien from a far off planet hoping to rescue his own dying species. He is able to pass himself off as human and, using his advanced technological knowledge, creates a very profitable corporation.

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  4. Sep 28, 1999 · T. J. Newton is an extraterrestrial who goes to Earth on a desperate mission of mercy. But instead of aid, Newton discovers loneliness and despair that ultimately ends in tragedy.

    • 1963
    • Walter S. Tevis
  5. Jan 1, 2010 · Paperback – January 1, 2010. by Walter S. Tevis (Author) 4.4 4,186 ratings. See all formats and editions. Thomas Jerome Newton is an extraterrestrial from the planet Anthea, which has been devastated by a series of nuclear wars, and whose inhabitants are twice as intelligent as human beings.

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    • Walter S. Tevis
  6. From the bestselling author of The Queen’s Gambit, the landmark science fiction novel that inspired the classic 1976 film starring David Bowie and is the basis for the Showtime series. A man wanders into town one day seemingly out of nowhere.

    • Paperback
  7. The Man Who Fell to Earth tells the story of Thomas Jerome Newton, an alien disguised as a human who comes to Earth on a mission to save his people. Devastated by nuclear war, his...

  8. May 10, 2022 · From the bestselling author of The Queen's Gambit, the landmark science fiction novel that inspired the classic 1976 film starring David Bowie and is the basis for the Showtime series. A man wanders into town one day seemingly out of nowhere.

    • Walter Tevis
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