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![]() | The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century (1997) An anthology of stories edited by Martin H Greenberg and Harry Turtledove |
Explosive and provocative battles fought across the boundaries of time and space--and on the frontiers of the human mind.
Science fiction's finest have yielded this definitive collection featuring stories of warfare, victory, conquest, heroism, and overwhelming odds. These are scenarios few have ever dared to contemplate, and they include:
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Superiority": Arthur C. Clarke presents an intergalactic war in which one side's own advanced weaponry may actually lead to its ultimate defeat.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Dragonrider": A tale of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern, in which magic tips the scales of survival.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Second Variety": Philip K. Dick, author of the short story that became the movie Blade Runner, reaches new heights of terror with his post apocalyptic vision of the future.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "The Night of the Vampyres": A chilling ultimatum of atomic proportions begins a countdown to disaster in George R. R. Martin's gripping drama.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Hero": Joe Haldeman's short story that led to his classic of interstellar combat, The Forever War.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Ender's Game": The short story that gave birth to Orson Scott Card's masterpiece of military science fiction.
. . . as well as stories from Poul Anderson o Gregory Benford o C. J. Cherryh o David Drake o Cordwainer Smith o Harry Turtledove o and Walter John Williams
Guaranteed to spark the imagination and thrill the soul, these thirteen science fiction gems cast a stark light on our dreams and our darkest fears--truly among the finest tales of the 20th century.
Science fiction's finest have yielded this definitive collection featuring stories of warfare, victory, conquest, heroism, and overwhelming odds. These are scenarios few have ever dared to contemplate, and they include:
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Superiority": Arthur C. Clarke presents an intergalactic war in which one side's own advanced weaponry may actually lead to its ultimate defeat.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Dragonrider": A tale of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern, in which magic tips the scales of survival.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Second Variety": Philip K. Dick, author of the short story that became the movie Blade Runner, reaches new heights of terror with his post apocalyptic vision of the future.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "The Night of the Vampyres": A chilling ultimatum of atomic proportions begins a countdown to disaster in George R. R. Martin's gripping drama.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Hero": Joe Haldeman's short story that led to his classic of interstellar combat, The Forever War.
nbsp; 184; nbsp; "Ender's Game": The short story that gave birth to Orson Scott Card's masterpiece of military science fiction.
. . . as well as stories from Poul Anderson o Gregory Benford o C. J. Cherryh o David Drake o Cordwainer Smith o Harry Turtledove o and Walter John Williams
Guaranteed to spark the imagination and thrill the soul, these thirteen science fiction gems cast a stark light on our dreams and our darkest fears--truly among the finest tales of the 20th century.
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Hardback Editions
June 2008 : Library Binding
| Title: Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Cenury Author(s): ISBN: 1-4352-9563-3 / 978-1-4352-9563-6 Publisher: Paw Prints 2008-06-05 Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
May 2001 : Paperback
| Title: Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century Author(s): ISBN: 0-345-43989-9 / 978-0-345-43989-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Del Rey Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
July 2006 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century Author(s): Harry Turtledove, Martin H. Greenberg Publisher: Del Rey Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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