Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams was a prolific and imaginative writer best known for creating "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," a sci-fi comedy series that has gained a cult following across various mediums. The series was initially conceived as a radio show but later adapted into novels, a TV series, a computer game, stage adaptations, a comic book, and even a bath towel.
In addition to his creative works, Douglas Adams was a well-traveled individual who lectured and broadcasted internationally. He was also actively involved in supporting wildlife conservation efforts, being a patron of organizations like the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Save the Rhino International.
Born in Cambridge, UK, Douglas Adams lived with his wife and daughter in Islington, London, before later relocating to Santa Barbara, California. Tragically, he passed away suddenly in 2001, leaving behind a legacy of humor, wit, and imagination that continues to entertain and inspire fans worldwide.
I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.— Widely attributed to Douglas Adams; collected in The Salmon of Doubt (2002)

Five novels in one volume — the complete misadventures of Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect across an improbable universe that begins with Earth being demolished to make way for a bypass.
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