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The Naked God is a science fiction novel by British writer Peter F. Hamilton, the third book in The Night's Dawn Trilogy, following on from The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist. It was published in the United Kingdom by Macmillan Publishers on 8 October 1999. This was the first novel by Hamilton to be published in hardcover in the United States, on 22 October 1999. As with the first two volumes, the US paperback was split into two volumes, entitled Flight and Faith, published in November and December 2000. In February 2009 Orbit Books issued the first one-volume paperback edition of the novel in the US.

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  • Le Dieu nu (roman de Peter F. Hamilton) (fr)
  • The Naked God (en)
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  • Le Dieu nu (titre original : The Naked God) est le troisième tome du space opera L'Aube de la nuit, de Peter F. Hamilton, publié en 1999. Il est souvent séparé en deux livres : et . Il raconte surtout l’histoire de Joshua Calvert qui part à la recherche du mythique dieu des , pensant pouvoir sauver l’Humanité de la possession. (fr)
  • The Naked God is a science fiction novel by British writer Peter F. Hamilton, the third book in The Night's Dawn Trilogy, following on from The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist. It was published in the United Kingdom by Macmillan Publishers on 8 October 1999. This was the first novel by Hamilton to be published in hardcover in the United States, on 22 October 1999. As with the first two volumes, the US paperback was split into two volumes, entitled Flight and Faith, published in November and December 2000. In February 2009 Orbit Books issued the first one-volume paperback edition of the novel in the US. (en)
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  • Le Dieu nu (titre original : The Naked God) est le troisième tome du space opera L'Aube de la nuit, de Peter F. Hamilton, publié en 1999. Il est souvent séparé en deux livres : et . Il raconte surtout l’histoire de Joshua Calvert qui part à la recherche du mythique dieu des , pensant pouvoir sauver l’Humanité de la possession. (fr)
  • The Naked God is a science fiction novel by British writer Peter F. Hamilton, the third book in The Night's Dawn Trilogy, following on from The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist. It was published in the United Kingdom by Macmillan Publishers on 8 October 1999. This was the first novel by Hamilton to be published in hardcover in the United States, on 22 October 1999. As with the first two volumes, the US paperback was split into two volumes, entitled Flight and Faith, published in November and December 2000. In February 2009 Orbit Books issued the first one-volume paperback edition of the novel in the US. Even by the standards of the first two books, The Naked God is an extremely large volume. It was only possible to publish the UK paperback in one volume by moderately decreasing the font size compared to the previous novels. Although the final novel so far in the Night's Dawn Universe (a 'guidebook' to the setting, The Confederation Handbook, was later published), Hamilton has occasionally hinted at returning to the setting in future books in the form of a sequel series set up to 500 years after the events in the trilogy. (en)
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