Rise of the Terran Empire
Nicholas van Rijn, the most flamboyant member of the Polesotechnic League of star traders, could see dark times ahead. Fellow league members were using tactics verging on outright piracy, and others were all too eager to sell starships and high-tech weapons to alien barbarians. A planet not previously known for interstellar commerce suddenly revealed a secret fleet of armed starships, and started building an empire. Even if Van Rijn and his right-hand man David Falkayn could find a way to stop this blatant aggression, the glory days of the League were over. Hereafter, for its own protection against well-armed alien marauders the Earth must maintain a strong military fleet, and one charismatic man would found an empire that would learn nothing of the lessons history taught about the fates of other empires as it began annexing other star systems, whether they wanted to join the Terran Empire or not . . .
This is the third volume in the first complete edition of Poul Anderson's Technic Civilization saga, and it includes a classic novella which appears here in book form for the first time. And the next volume begins the adventures of Poul Anderson's other legendary character, Captain Sir Dominic Flandry.
Cover Art by Bob Eggleton
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This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.
First printing, June 2009
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-3275-3 ISBN-10: 1-4391-3275-5
Copyright© 2009 by Poul Anderson "Introduction" copyright © 2009 by Hank Davis. "A Chronology of Technic Civilization" by Sandra Miesel copyright © 2008 by Sandra Miesel.
Mirkheim copyright © 1977 by Poul Anderson; Berkley Putnam, 1977. "Wingless" © as "Wingless on Avalon," Children of Infinity, Roger Elwood, ed., Franklin Watts, 1977; copyright © 1973 by Franklin Watts, Inc. "Rescue on Avalon" copyright © 1973 by the Boy Scouts of America, Boy's Life, July, 1973. "The Star Plunderer" copyright © 1952 by Love Romances Publishing Co., Inc.; Planet Stories, September, 1952. "Sargasso of Lost Starships" copyright © 1951 by Love Romances Publishing Co., Inc.; Planet Stories, January, 1952. The People of the Wind copyright © 1973 by Poul Anderson; Signet, May, 1973.
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