The Anthology of Sci-Fi V3 features the Science Fiction legend and prolific pulp writer Poul Anderson. Included are five of his short stories spanning 1951-57. Duel on Syrtis, Security, Sentiment, Inc, The Chapter Ends, The Valor of Cappen Varra.
Itâs been said that there are many and strange shadows, memories surviving from dim pasts, in this fantastic universe of ours. Here the great Poul Anderson turned to a legend from the Northern countries, countries where even today the...
Anderson is probably best known for adventure stories in which larger-than-life characters succeed gleefully or fail heroically. His characters were nonetheless thoughtful, often introspective, and well developed. His plot lines frequently involved the...
The fleet numbered fifteen, more than half the interstellar ships humankind possessed. But Earth's overlords had been as anxious to get rid of the Constitutionalists (the most stubborn ones, at least; the stay-at-homes were ipso facto less likely to...
Dominic Flandry is the central character in the second half of Poul Andersonâs "Technic History" series. He first appeared in 1951. The space opera series is set in the thirty-first century, during the waning days of the Terran...
Included in this volume are "An Infinite Summer," by Christopher Priest; "The Kingâs Wishes," by Robert Sheckley; "Manna," by Peter Phillips; "The Long Remembering," by Poul Anderson; "Try...
Poul Anderson was one of the most popular authors in SF. Born in 1921, he began his career in the Golden Age of SF in the 1950s, and was a regular contributor to Astounding SF magazine (later Analog SF ) edited by John W. Campbell. His work encompassed...