After Doomsday

After Doomsday

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

The only survivors of an annihilated human race must find one another somewhere in the cosmos and unite to destroy the alien aggressors who obliterated the Earth in this classic science fiction adventure After a three-year mission, the American starship Benjamin Franklin and its all-male crew have returned to Earth, only to discover the planet is dead, a blackened shell devoid of life. It is clear that one of a trio of alien species engineered the holocaust, but which? When the captain of the Franklin falters, engineer Carl Donnan is forced to take command of the ship. The future of what remains of the human race is in his hands. Donnan's first priority is to escape with his crewmates; the second is to find out if there are other human survivors somewhere among the stars—unbeknownst to Donnan and the three hundred men now under his charge, the female crew of the Europa also survived the genocide—and the third is to seek vengeance, for...
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The Poul Anderson Science Fiction MEGAPACK®

The Poul Anderson Science Fiction MEGAPACK®

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

Poul Anderson (1926–2001) was a giant in the world of science fiction and fantasy. Known for his rich storytelling and well-researched plots, Anderson left a significant mark on the genre. Throughout his career, Anderson wrote many acclaimed books and short stories. Some of his most famous works include the "Polesotechnic League" and "Terran Empire" series, which explore the far reaches of space and the complex interplay of cultures and politics. His novel Tau Zero is often hailed as a masterpiece of hard science fiction, presenting a gripping tale about a spaceship crew facing the ultimate challenges of time and space.Included are:INSIDE EARTHWHAT SHALL IT PROFIT?CATALYSISSNOWBALLINNOCENT AT LARGETIGER BY THE TAILCAPTIVE OF THE CENTAURIANESSDUEL ON SYRTISLORD OF A THOUSAND SUNSOUT OF THE IRON WOMB!SARGASSO OF LOST STARSHIPSSENTIMENT, INC.SNOWBALLSTAR SHIPSWORDSMAN OF LOST...
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The Armies of Elfland

The Armies of Elfland

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

“Cast a spell,weave it wellof dust and dewand night and you…” One of science fiction’s most honored authors, Poul Anderson has also received acclaim for his powerful works of fantasy, including such classic novels as The Broken Sword and A Midsummer Tempest. The Armies of Elfland is a superb collection of unforgettable fantasy tales by Poul Anderson, including “The Queen of Air and Darkness,” Anderson’s Hugo and Nebula Award-winning sage of changelings and magic on an alien world. Gods and warriors, lord and legendry live again in these stirring adventures into bygone realms of wonder and danger, where heroes march beneath the unfurled banners of… The Armies of Elfland The Queen of Air and Darkness • (1971) • novella House Rule • (1976) • shortstory The Tale of Hauk • (1977) • novelette Fairy Gold • (1984) • novelette The Valor of Cappen Varra • [Cappen Varra] • (1957) • shortstory The Gate of the Flying Knives • [Thieves' World] • (1979) • novella The Barbarian • (1956) • shortstory A Feast for the Gods • (1971) • novelette (with Karen Anderson)
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Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

Poul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who began his career during the Golden Age of the genre and continued to write and remain popular into the 21st century. Poul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who began his career during the Golden Age of the genre and continued to write and remain popular into the 21st century. 
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Operation Luna

Operation Luna

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

From Publishers WeeklyShe's a witch who runs a small but prestigious consulting agency. He's a werewolf who makes his living as an engineer. Similarities to Nick and Nora Charles are, perhaps, not entirely accidental. Anderson's humorous stories about Ginny and Steve Matuchek, set in an alternate contemporary America where most technology is based on magic, first began appearing in the 1950s and were novelized as Operation Chaos in 1971. In his latest novel (after Starfarers), Anderson continues the saga in a tale that features light-hearted cloak-and-dagger suspense, ingenious adaptations of magic to the routine of daily life, and an attempt to send magically endowed spacecraft, including a souped-up broomstick, to the moon under the auspices of NASA (the National Astral Spellcraft Administration). Anderson deals playfully with a number of different magical and religious traditions, centering on Zuni, Chinese and Norse lore. He also introduces a variety of eccentric human and supernatural charactersAincluding Bob Shining Knife, a skilled FBI agent who conducts his investigations in full Apache regalia; Fjalar, a dwarf who is supernaturally skilled at forging both iron and passports; a magical sword named Fotherwick-Botts that won't stop running off at the mouth; and Alger Sneep, an agent of the IRS (Inquisition for Revenue Securement), who attempts to derail the Matucheks' moon flight by quite literally putting them through the audit from hell. The humor can be arch at times, and Anderson's tendency toward thinly veiled libertarian political satire won't work for all readers, but in general this is an enjoyable tale by a veteran writer who knows exactly what he's doing. (Aug.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Kirkus ReviewsBelated and iffy sequel novel to a collection of linked stories, Operation Chaos (1971). The previous volume was set in an alternate world where the Industrial Revolution inhibited magic, so the surviving supernatural Beings spelled themselves to sleep. Later, a method was found to release the goetic forces'' (strong magic) and permit a grand Awakening. Now, Project Selene is ready to send a spaceshipa giant horse boosted by four broomsticks!to the moon. But the launch proves a spectacular failure, thanks to certain inimical supernatural influences. So the National Astral Spellcraft Administration calls in consultant witch Ginny Graylock and her werewolf/engineer husband Steve Matuchek. The two diagnose interference from the Trickster, Coyote, and other powers, possibly Chinese. Despite hassles from the IRS, Ginny and Steve receive authorization to proceed with Project Luna, their own smaller, quieter method of reaching the moon, since only there can they find out who's trying to destroy the space program, and why. Ginny will be assisted by her precocious 13-year-old daughter, Valeria, her familiar, Edgar the raven, and various friendly American Indian shamans. Steve flies off to England to find a powerful antique talking swordit now calls itself Fotherwick-Bottsalong with the sword's smith, the massive, uninhibited, hammer-wielding dwarf, Fjalar. Anderson's not particularly comfortable with his material: a glum, effortful outing, too seldom vitalized by humor or imagination. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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Call Me Joe

Call Me Joe

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

This book is an eclectic mix of Poul Anderson's short stories. Many of the entries are some of his earliest tales, already displaying the mastery for which he is known and loved. Others see clever tales of time travel or space exploration, and there is even a clever tribute to Sherlock Holmes.
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War of the Gods

War of the Gods

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

"Readers bored with Tolkien-clone fantasies will be enthralled by the intricately detailed world and characters Anderson brings to life here." —Publishers Weekly, starred review The Grand Master of Science Fiction delivers "a Dark Age saga based on Old Scandinavian mythology and the exploits of the legendary Danish King Hadding . . . A brilliantly accomplished yarn" (Kirkus Reviews). In a scheme arranged by the god Odin, Hadding is born to King Gram Skjoldung of Denmark but is sent to be raised by giants for his own safety. After his father is murdered, Hadding must claim his destiny. Prey to the follies of humans and gods, he rises to the challenges of war, fate, and love in a mythic adventure "episodic in character, gory in detail, fatalistic in atmosphere, and spiked with sinister, chthonic Norse magic" (Interzone). "War of the Gods struck me like a hammer-bolt out of the sky."...
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The Lady of the Winds

The Lady of the Winds

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 2001 In the high, storm-lashed passes of the Uryuk Ubur mountains, bard and wanderer Cappen Varra faces a perilous challenge: to charm a capricious goddess whose wrath threatens to bury a caravan—and a civilization—in eternal winter. With only his wit, his harp, and a desperate song, he must win the favor of the Lady of the Winds. Blending mythic grandeur with sly humor and poetic flair, Poul Anderson’s tale is a masterful dance between mortal cunning and divine pride.
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