War is a serious businessor is it? Christopher Anvil turns his sardonic sense of humor loose on the subject and considers what might happen if:
· Someone devised a computer war game so realistic and addictive that the people in charge of battle on both sides didnt have the time or inclination to start a real war.
· Another device gave every homeowner the power to block off his property from any incursion, even by nuclear weapons.
· A secret organization pulls the plug on an impending war by causing the commanders on both sides to be unable even to think of any of the words they need to order their forces into action.
· And, in a full-length novel, The Steel, the Mist and the Blazing Sun, the devastation after World War III has not put an end to warnot as long as men survive who still want to conquer and dominate; nor as long as others will fight, not just to survive, but to defend freedom.
The many faces of war, examined by a master of science fiction adventure with a wryly humorous twist.
A collection of humorous science fiction tales offers a sardonic look at the future of warfare in a volume that also includes the full-length novel The Steel, the MIst and the Blazing Sun, which looks at the aftermath of World War III as those who thirst for domination take on the defenders of freedom for control of the planet.
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9781416556022
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Fiction
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Baen Books
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468
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$22.00
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| Author |
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Anvil, Christopher
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12/02/2008
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In Print
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Hardcover
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English
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Height: 9.75 Inches (US)
Width: 6.5 Inches (US)
Thickness: 1.5 Inches (US)
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Flint, Eric
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