From "Earthman, Beware!" to "Flight to Forever", here are vigorous, fast-paced, spectacular tales from the Golden Age of Science Fiction: stories full of startling ideas and swashbuckling adventure--as only Poul Anderson could tell them.
Essays providing commentary on his own stories and on the works of other literary figures including Rudyard Kipling and John W. Campbell, Jr. accompany an assortment of Anderson's science fiction stories
A collection of twenty-one stories from the science fiction author, including "The Master Key," "Operation Incubus," and "Un-Man."
The Gods Laughed
Treasured
Morocco
This is the second volume in the first complete edition of Poul Anderson’s Technic Civilization saga.
These are the people who are willing to give more the make humanity's promise come true, the people with the right stuff, making the hard decisions, keeping the dream alive: Space Folk.
This concluding volume of the Technic Civilization saga, one of the milestones of modern science fiction includes two full-length novels, plus four novellas set in the time of the Long Night and the renaissance of civilization which ...
Industrial Railways in Colour North East
Earthman's Burden
Ensign Flandry is a classic character in the history of science fiction. This definitive omnibus of three Flandry adventures will delight Anderson's legion of fans.
Yet, as in life, something new has been added, the most gigantic conspiracy of all, the human conspiracy against conspirators. Which makes for a fine stirring story in this short novel of the future.
This book is an eclectic mix of Poul Anderson's short stories.
The fourth entry in the seven-volume complete cycle of The Technic Civilization Saga includes Ensign Flandry, A Circus of Hells and The Rebel Worlds. About Poul Anderson: "One of science fiction's authentic geniuses.
Beyond the Beyond
A collection of three Flandry tales: The Game Of Glory: Captain Flandry follows a dying man's clue to the watery provincial world of Nyanza, where a rebellion against the Empire may be brewing.
Captain Dominic Flandry, a naval intelligence officer for the declining Terran Empire, becomes involved with an alien kidnapping, the sacking of Fort Lone by barbarians, and assorted alien spies. Reprint.
These six classic Anderson stories involve interplanetary or interstellar voyages of discovery. The real strength of the book is . . . Anderson's genius for the novella and novelette forms. . . .--Booklist.
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