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  1. British adventurer Richard Francis Burton dies on Earth and is revived in mid-air in a vast dark room filled with human bodies, some only half-formed. There, he is confronted by men in a flying vehicle who then blast him with a weapon.

    • Philip José Farmer
    • 1971
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  3. Jan 1, 2001 · To Your Scattered Bodies Go is the Hugo Award-winning beginning to the story of Riverworld, Philip José Farmer's unequaled tale about life after death. When famous adventurer Sir Richard Francis Burton dies, the last thing he expects to do is awaken naked on a foreign planet along the shores of a seemingly endless river.

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  4. Jun 30, 1998 · To Your Scattered Bodies Go is the Hugo Award-winning beginning to the story of Riverworld, Philip José Farmer's unequaled tale about life after death. When famous adventurer Sir Richard Francis Burton dies, the last thing he expects to do is awaken naked on a foreign planet along the shores of a seemingly endless river.

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    • 1971
    • Philip José Farmer
    • Philip Jose Farmer
  5. Jan 1, 2004 · He is best known for being the author who introduced sex into science fiction in 1952 with his groundbreaking novella "The Lovers"; his biographies of Tarzan and Doc Savage; his love of pulp characters; his Riverworld, World of Tiers, and Dayworld series; and his Wold Newton Family concept.

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    • Philip Jose Farmer
  6. To Your Scattered Bodies Go. Book one of the Riverworld series and Hugo Award number three. Anyone who reads science fiction is familiar with the premise, everyone who has ever lived (up to 1984) is resurrected on the banks of a million mile long river.

  7. Jul 4, 2020 · To Your Scattered Bodies Go. Science fiction novel (Riverworld #1). It is not like our world - or any world that can be imagined by anyone but Farmer. It has a central river, rimmed by mountains, with a hidden source and an unknown end. Reborn there is every last soul who ever lived on Earth.

  8. Sir Richard Francis Burton, the Victorian explorer, translator and writer, is surprised to wake after death in a rejuvenated body suspended in a strange void filled with countless naked sleeping people.

    • Philip Jose Farmer
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