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a city on mars

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The Plucky Detectives in New Cluck City - by  Mar de la Rosa (Hardcover)

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Tear the City Down - by  Andre Hardy (Paperback)

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Green City Wars - by  Adrian Tchaikovsky (Paperback)

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A City Dreaming - (Astra Black) by  Maurice Broaddus (Paperback)

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These books cover colonization and settlement—how people would settle and use Martian resources—and the social and biological questions of living off Earth. Topics include building Martian city‑states that provide air, water, food, and power, plus human issues such as reproduction and life in space.

Page counts in these listings range from 320 to 552 pages.

The authors include established space authorities, science communicators, and bioscience researchers—mixing technical expertise with popular‑science writing.

The tone ranges from vivid, technical narratives to informed, humorous popular‑science writing—combining engineering detail with engaging or witty exposition.

These results are available in hardcover and paperback formats.

The listings show editions published in English and Spanish.

They describe housing and settlement details—such as airtight homes that protect against cosmic radiation (sometimes depicted with fish‑farm aquariums overhead)—and broader topics like the Martian economy, social relations, and government.

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