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Winner of the [[1963 Best Novel Hugo]] Award by [[Philip K. Dick]].
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In this alternate world novel Germany and Japan were the victors in [[World War II]], and they have split the conquered United States between them.  The principal protagonist, Robert Childan, runs a memorabilia store and sells Americana to the Japanese overlords.
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The novel also features a sympathetic Japanese businessman, a judo instructess who goes in search of the reclusive Hawthorne Abendsen, the "man in the high castle," and Abendsen himself -- who has written a SF novel in which Germany and Japan lost [[World War II]].
 
 
 
The novel questions our whole notion of reality, and is probably Dick's finest work.
 
 
 
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Cover scan of 1st edition via www.isfdb.org
 
 
 
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Publication 1962
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