<b>From the Simon & Schuster DJ flaps:</b> "This story set in the future, is about an amazing scientific achievement with a small, fatal flaw.
<p>The achievement is one that many people have passionately wished for: a process that restores life and wholeness to innocent victims of disaster.
<p>The process is based partly on scientific records, partly on memories of those who knew the deceased.
<p>The restored people are exact physical duplicates of their former selves. However, slight changes in personality are noticeable. For example, a wife may remember her husband as being more affectionate then he really was - in which case, of course, the wife is grateful for the change. Wives who remembers their husbands as surly ingrates at last get real cause for complaint. The lack of control over the personality factor is, from the point of view of pure science, a flaw, but not the fatal one.
<p>The serious trouble is that the restores people seem to lack a indefinable human quality - perhaps it is soul or a divine spark. Yet, they are physically and intellectually superior not only to their original incarnations but to their human creators as well.
<p>The artificial people gravitate toward one another, marry, reproduce. Their children are recognizable, in some uncanny way, as part of the human race. As the number of new people increases, the rest of the earths' population draws away from them in fear and hatred.
<p>Against this background, Ray Gallun unfolds a startling, exciting story of individuals on both sides of the conflict - among them the scientist who develops the process and is driven from the human community; the leader of the artificial people, a creature manufactured from folklore, and a young student who, in defense of humanity, sacrifices his own."
Expansion of "Dawn of the Demigods" (1954).
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1957 |
|
People Minus X | Simon & Schuster | Novel | |
| 1958 |
|
Lest We Forget Thee, Earth / People Minus X | Ace Books | Omnibus | 5 |
| September 1958 |
|
I Romanzi del Cosmo #16 | Ponzoni | MAGAZINE | 3 |
| 1959 |
|
Menschen minus X | Dörnersche Verlagsgesellschaft | Novel | |
| September 1960 |
|
Menschen minus X | Moewig | Novel | 1 |
| October 1968 |
|
Menschen minus X | Moewig | Novel | 5 |
| March 1982 |
|
Quando esplose Selene | Libra Editrice | Collection | 15 |
| September 2015 | People Minus X | Project Gutenberg | Novel | ||
| October 2015 |
|
The 25th Golden Age of Science Fiction Megapack | Wildside Press | Collection | |9 |
| November 2015 | People Minus X | LibriVox | Novel | ||
| December 2015 |
|
People Minus X | Perennial Press | Novel | |
| January 2016 |
|
People Minus X / The Savage Machine | Armchair Fiction | Omnibus | |
| March 2017 |
|
People Minus X | Audioliterature | Novel | |
| June 2017 |
|
People Minus X | Jovian Press | Novel |