<b>From the first page of the Ace first edition:</b> "It was a top secret government project, its funds coming quietly from the Bureau of Standards, its orders directly from the President. The project's goal was to survey the future.
<p>The survey would be made in person, by use of the newly-developed Time Displacement Vehicle. Three specially trained men would be sent to the year 2000, and they would return with invaluable data about the problems to be faced by the government in decades to come.
<p>It seemed almost routine at first. But when the survey team reached their target they found a savage land... an awesome world they may have made, and they had to wonder if any would return to tell about it."
| Year | Award | Category | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | Hugo Award | Best Novel | Nominee/Finalist |
| 1971 | Locus Poll Award | Best SF Novel | Runner-up |
| 1971 | Nebula Award | Novel | Nominee/Finalist |
| 1976 | John W. Campbell Memorial Award | Retrospective Prize (since no novel won in 1976) | Winner |
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Ace Books | Novel | 5 |
| July 1971 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Robert Hale | Novel | |
| 1972 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Arrow Books | Novel | 7 |
| April 1977 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Ace Books | Novel | 5 |
| April 1978 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Arrow Books | Novel | |
| June 1979 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Gregg Press | Novel | 5 |
| April 1990 |
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The Year of the Quiet Sun | Collier / Macmillan | Novel | 5 |
| October 1992 | The Year of the Quiet Sun | The Easton Press | Novel | ||
| February 1997 |
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Three in Time | Borealis / White Wolf Publishing | Omnibus | 198 |