| Authors | Title | Series | Description | Format |
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| Poul Anderson | Homeward And Beyond | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Flandry Of Terra | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | There Will Be Time | | | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | The Enemy Stars | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | The Corridors of Time | | | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | The Horn of Time | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | The Dark Between the Stars | | Someday. Tomorrow. When Earth fails man and man leaves Earth behind, the awesomeness is waiting Out There. Empty beyond all imagining, vast beyond all reckoning, as deep as Time and twice as cold, The Dark between the stars. Here collected for the first time are the most incredible and terrifying voyages of the acclaimed master of SF adventure. Voyages to the center of a universe dark with terror. And Beyond. Collection of 9 stories: "The Sharing of Flesh," nominated, 1968 Nebula award; winner, 1969 Hugo award, best novelette; "Fortune Hunter;" "Eutopia;" "The Pugilist;" "Night Piece;" "The Voortrekkers;" "Gibralter Falls," a Time Patrol story; "Windmill," and "Call Me Joe," which was voted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Orbit Unlimited | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | The Man Who Counts | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | The Broken Sword | | ''Poul Anderson's classic fantasy, The Broken Sword, knocks The Fellowship of the Ring into a cocked hat.'' --Guardian (UK) --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition. Cover by George Barr. | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | After Doomsday | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Satan's world | | science fiction | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | The Book of Poul Anderson | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | The Avatar | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson, Gordon R. Dickson, Malcolm Jameson, Keith Laumer, Robert Silverberg (ed.), Randall Garrett, Clifford D. Simak, Arthur C. Clark, George R. Martin, Terry Carr (ed.) | The Infinite Arena: Seven Science Fiction Stories About Sports: Joy in Mudville, Bullard Reflect, Body Builders, Great Kladnar Race, Mr. Meek Plays Polo, Sunjammer, Run to Starlight | | | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | Space Folk | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | The Boat of A Million Years | | Less a novel than a series of short stories and novelettes tied together by their subjects, this volume tells of 11 "immortals": individuals who will not die of old age but who can, however, be killed. Anderson ( The Avatar ) brings proven storytelling abilities and research skills to chronicles that range from 310 B.C. to a centuries-distant future. Many of the stories describe an immortal's first awareness of his or her difference, and flight from accusations of witchcraft; other tales relate chance encounters between immortals; a few simply tell a good yarn. The penultimate chapter tells of the eight survivors coming together in present times; the last portrays a future where science has extended everyone's life, creating a world vastly different from what the immortals had expected. BOMC and QPB selection.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Explorations | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Trader to the Stars | | | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | Mirkheim | | Science Fiction Book Club (SFBC) hardcover edition of Berkley Publishing title. | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson, Greg Bear, David Brin, Nancy Kress, Frederik Pohl, Gregory Benford, Robert Silverberg (ed.) | Murasaki | | A scaled-down verson of Medea, Harlan Ellison's shared-world anthology based on a scientifically created world, this effort is, unfortunately, smaller in every sense. The talent pool (six writers, as opposed to Medea 's 11) is limited to winners of the Science Fiction Writers of America's Nebula Award. Unlike the contents of Medea , these stories are linked and form a novel-like progression. The entries proceed chronologically, starting with the first humans to land on Genji and To no Chujo, the twin planets surrounding the sun Murasaki, and closing with the end of a centuries-long cycle involving both Genjians and Chujoans. Assorted conflicts among and scientific discoveries by the visiting humans constitute the middle sections. Although the contributors--Poul Anderson, Greg Bear, Gregory Benford, David Brin, Nancy Kress and Frederik Pohl--are all accomplished stylists, one finds little distinctions among their six chapters. If the planet Medea was a playground for writers' imaginations, the star Murasaki seems a pigeonhole that writers must subordinate their imagination and style to fit.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. | Hardcover |
| Poul Anderson | Time And Stars | | | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Cold Victory | The Psychotechnic League | Born in the radioactive ashes of World War Three the institute for Applied Psychodynamics had guided Planet Earth to a period of plenty that for the first time fulfilled Science's promise. But it is the central irony of human existence that prosperity bears the seeds of its own destruction; this time not just Earth but the entire Solar System would endure the flames of war. --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition. | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Question and Answer | | New*UNREAD*Square*Tight*Pages Nice*Clean(slight tone):(LOTS MORE SCI FI):Fast Shipping:99% Feedback Rating:PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE you can TRUST | Paperback |
| Poul Anderson | Road of the Sea Horse :Last Viking 2 | The Last Viking | | Paperback |