Sir Dominic Flandry: The Last Knight Of Terra (Technic Civilization)

Sir Dominic Flandry: The Last Knight Of Terra (Technic Civilization)

by PoulAnderson (Author)

Synopsis

Captain Dominic Flandry has been knighted for his many services to the Terran Empire - an Empire which is old, jaded, and corrupt, as Flandry well knows. And while that 'Sir' before his name may be an added attraction to comely ladies, he expects that it will also bring him less welcome attention from envious 'colleagues' within the empire. What it is not likely to do is make him more of an object of interest to the Merseians, whose plots he has repeatedly foiled and who are much too aware of how much simpler their plans to replace the Empire would be if he were the late Sir Dominic Flandry. Flandry himself has come to understand that there may be no more point to all his victories than that a few trillion of his fellow creatures may live out their lives before the inevitable coming of the Long Night of galactic barbarism. At best, he may have postponed its coming and shortened its duration. But if that is the most he can achieve, so be it - he'll keep on fighting, hoping that the barbarians, too, will pass, followed by a new round of civilization.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: Original
Publisher: Baen Books
Published: 02 Dec 2010

ISBN 10: 1439134014
ISBN 13: 9781439134016

Author Bio
Poul Anderson was one of the most prolific and popular writers in science fiction. He won the Hugo Award seven times and the Nebula Award three times, as well as many other awards, notably including the Grand Master Award of the Science Fiction Writers of America for a lifetime of distinguished achievement. With a degree in physics, and a wide knowledge of other fields of science, he was noted for building stories on a solid foundation of real science, as well as for being one of the most skilled creators of fast-paced adventure stories. He was author of over a hundred novels and story collections, and several hundred short stories, as well as several mysteries and nonfiction books. He died in 2001.