Dinosaur Planet (novel) explained

Dinosaur Planet
Author:Anne McCaffrey
Cover Artist:Melvyn Grant (UK)
Darrell Sweet (US)[1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Ireta
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Orbit Books
Release Date:1978
Media Type:Print (paperback)
Pages:189 (first edition)
Isbn:0-86007-948-1
Isbn Note:(first)
Oclc:39493412 (Canada)
Followed By:Dinosaur Planet Survivors

Dinosaur Planet is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey.[2] It was a paperback original published in 1978, by Orbit Books (UK) and then by Del Rey Books (US), the fantasy & science fiction imprints of Futura Publications and Ballantine Books respectively.[3]

A sequel followed in 1984, titled The Survivors (Dinosaur Planet II),[4] or Dinosaur Planet Survivors in the US. Jointly they are sometimes called the "Dinosaur Planet series" or sub-series. They are set on a fictional planet named "Ireta" that some characters call the "dinosaur planet". They became the first two books of the "Ireta series" in 1990, when McCaffrey collaborated with Elizabeth Moon and Jody Lynn Nye to write three "Planet Pirates" novels with the same setting.[5]

Origins

McCaffrey had emigrated to Ireland in 1970, with the second Dragonriders of Pern book near completion and a contract for the third.[2] That work stalled after she finished Dragonquest (the second) but the market for children and young adults eventually provided crucial opportunities. Futura Publications (London) signed her to write books about dinosaurs for children, published by its imprint Orbit Books.[6]

Plot summary

A survey team visits fictional planet Ireta to survey its mineral wealth. Several anomalies are discovered, including some decidedly large animals that resemble prehistoric beings from Earth's history and legend. Before all can be explained, the Heavyworlder "muscle people" mutiny after gaining a taste for flesh and blood.

The Death of Sleep is a prequel to this book, and the fourth section delivers the characters to Ireta, intersecting some of the same plot points.

Ireta series

There have been omnibus editions of the two Dinosaur Planet novels as early as 1985 and of three Planet Pirates novels as early as 1993.[5]

Notes and References

  1. lists cover artists Melvyn Grant for the early UK editions (hard and paper) and the 1980 French edition; Darrell Sweet for the early US editions (paper only); among others, at least three artists for omnibus editions 1985 and later.
  2. McCaffrey has lived in the vicinity of Dublin, Ireland since September 1970, when she emigrated from greater New York City at age 44.
    Todd McCaffrey (1999). Dragonholder: The Life and Dreams (So Far) of Anne McCaffrey by her son. New York: Ballantine. . Pages 54–55, 68–71, 74.
  3. . Retrieved 2011-10-27.
  4. . Retrieved 2011-10-27.
    • This is the Canadian release ("price C$3.95") of the second book. For the first book ISFDB lists both British and Canadian releases, which share ISBN, page-count, and cover art.
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  6. Dragonholder, p. 101 and pp. 71–101 passim.