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Manly Banister (1914–1986)

Author of The Craft of Bookbinding

16+ Works 712 Members 8 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

One might assume the author of the single sci-fi book "Conquest of Earth" amidst all these book-binding tomes might possibly be a different Manly Banister. One would assume wrong.

Works by Manly Banister

Associated Works

Weird Tales (1988) — Contributor — 289 copies, 4 reviews
Escape to Earth (1966) — Contributor — 27 copies, 1 review
Saturn, July 1957 (Vol. 1, No. 3) (1957) — Contributor — 5 copies
Super-Science Fiction : 1957-02 : Vol 1 No 2 (1957) — Contributor — 4 copies
Horror Gems, Vol. One (2011) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Banister, Manly Miles
Other names
Bannister, Manly
Birthdate
1914-03-09
Date of death
1986-06-08
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
McCormick, Washington, USA
Place of death
Portland, Oregon, USA
Disambiguation notice
One might assume the author of the single sci-fi book "Conquest of Earth" amidst all these book-binding tomes might possibly be a different Manly Banister. One would assume wrong.
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

8 reviews
Kor is shipped off to be the new head priest of No-Ka-Si, in the desert once known as Kansas. There, he must match wits with the treacherous Brother Set of the Blue Brethren, those students of the Brotherhood who washed out before the training became lethal, and the beautiful Lady Soma, who leads a double life.
In this far-future novel, Earth has never known a time when it was not ruled by the benevolent Trisz. Earth is being turned into a desert, and its oceans are being sucked dry by the Trisz. It's only a matter of time before Earth becomes a dry, lifeless hunk of rock.

The Trisz allow only one planet-wide organization, the Scarlet Order of Men. People begin training as children, and only the best of the best become Men. Those who don't make it become Blue brethren, instructing the people how to show more be loyal members of society under the Trisz.

Kor Danay is a new member of the Scarlet Order. It's actually a very secret resistance organization. The Trisz can read minds, so absolute care and discretion is vital. Danay also has some unique mental powers, like the ability to temporarily stop time, and to teleport himself from place to place.

The Trisz Extrapolator knew that Danay would cause trouble, so he is arrested and condemned to death on less-than-clear charges. He escapes from an atomic disintegrator, so he and Soma, a woman he met along the way and is also part of the resistance, flee into the mountains. They join "the organization," in their series of deep underground caverns. After several months of being poked and prodded to try to learn just how his brain works, Danay nearly begs for something to do. He and Soma are sent to a faraway planet to check it out as a possible home for Earthlings after Earth officially dies. Everything is great, the planet looks to be perfect, until the Trisz show up.

This is an interesting story that belongs somewhere in that large gray area of pretty Good or Worth Reading.
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This is a somewhat older, albeit excellent reference for a bookbinder. It will not replace true study under a knowledgeable teacher, but is a great refresher and guidebook to help you revive or develop under-used skills. This book covers everything from the most simple terminology to finishing with gold foil or leaf. One of the nicer parts of this book shows numerous pictures and plans with measurements for the many tools a bookbinder needs. If you're handy with wood, you can make many of show more your own tools from the illustrations in this book. show less
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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
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ISBNs
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