Dogs of War
โ Scribed by David Drake; Harry Harison; Joe Haldeman; Richard Matheson
- Publisher
- GRAND CENTRAL PUBLISHING;Aspect/Warner Books
- Year
- 2008;2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Edition
- 1st eBook ed
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From David Weber to David Feintuch to David Drake, military writers have exploded into the science fiction scene and continue to leave their marks. Now, bestselling Hammer's Slammers creator David Drake pays homage to his own sub-genre by gathering 10 classic takes of men at arms by SF Greats, including Harry Harrison, Joe Haldeman, Richard C. Matheson, Gene Wolfe, Keith Laumer and David Drake himself.
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One of the foremost figures of military science fiction gathers the finest tales of martial danger and human drama in desperate futures for this collection of ten stories by top writers of the genre. Includes timeless stories by Joe Haldeman, Gene Wolfe, Keith Laumer, David Drake, Richard C. Matheso
Military authors have entered the mainstream science fiction genre and continue to leave their mark. David Drake pays homage to his own sub-genre by collecting ten classic stories of men-at-arms by top writers including himself.
### Product Description From David Weber to David Feintuch to David Drake, military writers have exploded onto the science fiction scene and continue to leave their mark. Now, bestselling Hammer's Slammers creator David Drake pays homage to his own sub-genre by gathering 10 classic tales of men at
From David Weber to David Feintuch to David Drake, military writers have exploded into the science fiction scene and continue to leave their marks. Now, bestselling Hammer's Slammers creator David Drake pays homage to his own sub-genre by gathering 10 classic takes of men at arms by SF Greats, inclu
From David Weber to David Feintuch to David Drake, military writers have exploded into the science fiction scene and continue to leave their marks. Now, bestselling Hammer's Slammers creator David Drake pays homage to his own sub-genre by gathering 10 classic takes of men at arms by SF Greats, inclu