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ISBN 10: 1-886778-94-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-886778-94-8
Page count: 508
Book Size: 6" x 9"
Publication date: February 2011
Edited by Rick Katze
Cover art by John Picacio
Cover design by Alice N. S. Lewis
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First printing: 1500
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Admiralty: The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson (volume 4) continues the series of presenting the best of his fantasy and science fiction stories published over a writing career of 50 years. It includes "Admiralty", a story in the foreseeable future when man has colonies on other planets and is in conflict with an alien empire, "Goat Song", the Hugo and Nebula award winning story about a man's determination to bring his lost love back to life, "Operation Changeling", a world where magic and demons co-exist, "Delenda Est", a story of the time patrol and the choices that must be made to keep our existence intact, "The Adventure of the Misplaced Hound", co-written with Gordon R. Dickson, where the aliens are living on their own planet, a portion of which is created as Victorian England with Scotland Yard and Sherlock Holmes, "Marius", which shows that the only thing we lean from history is history, and the delightful "Inside Straight", in which an understanding of poker defeats an invasion.
Table of Contents
- Introduction by David G. Hartwell
- Admiralty
- Among Thieves
- Delenda Est
- Eutopia
- Goat Song
- Gypsy
- Holmgang
- Home
- Horse Trader
- Inside Straight
- Kyrie
- Lodestar
- Marius
- Murphy's Hall
- Operation Changeling
- Quixote and the Windmill
- The Problem of Pain
- Sister Planet
- The Adventure of the Misplaced Hound
- The Barrier Moment
- The Bitter Bread
- The Pugilist
- The Star Beast
Poul Anderson
Poul Anderson won 7 Hugos and 3 Nebulas over his career. He was named "A Grand Master" by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 1998.
John Picacio
John Picacio is a World Fantasy Award winner, and has also received three Chesley Awards, and six consecutive Hugo nominations.