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In about 1980/81 I started to read a Sci-Fi book about an immortal man. I think it started as a diary and then went into the third person. Unfortunately I can't remember what the book was called, I had it in my head that it was called The Last Immortal or The Immortal or The First Immortal but I cannot find anything like it in any searches. The book had a yellow cover and was quite thick. Anyone with any ideas I'd be most grateful. ![](http://dev.worldswithoutend.com/mbbs22/images/emoticons/frown.gif) |
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| Roger Zelazny has a book called This Immortal but it's not that thick. Christopher Pike also has a book called The Immortal but I know nothing else about it. Library Thing has a forum called Name That Book which might be able to help if nobody else here has any ideas. |
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| Try "The Ultimax Man" by Keith Laumer.
http://www.librarything.com/work/192743
It had the split style. The first part of the book was a novella. The second half was added to expand it to a book. One of the covers had a lot of yellow. |
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