Dogs of War: Ten Classic Stories of Men and Machines in War
by David Drake (Editor)
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Fiction. Science Fiction. Military authors have entered the mainstream science fiction genre and continue to leave their mark. David Drake pays homage to his own sub-genre by collecting ten classic stories of men-at-arms by top writers including himself.Tags
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Another combat anthology, this time edited by David Drake.
* Or Battle's Sound (Harry Harrison): already read in Battlefields Beyond Tomorrow and Body Armor: 2000.
* Liberty Port (David Drake): already read in The Complete Hammer's Slammer's Volume 1.
* Straw (Gene Wolfe): steam punk mercenaries in a future which is more like the past. A good read.
* Tomb Tapper (James Blish): this one has a nice twist at the end, although I found the underlying premise of the story hard to believe.
* A Relic of War (Keith Laumer): already read in The Compleat Bolo.
* Basic Training (Mark L Van Name): this one is a bit sad. Well, all of the stories in this book are sad, but I find this one a bit harder than others because the main character is about the age show more of my kids.
* Witch War (Richard Matheson): an interesting little tale which doesn't end up at all like you expect.
* Transstar (Raymond Banks): I didn't think this story was all that good when I was reading it the other night, but its the one I kept thinking about for the next day. There are lots of interesting issues raised here -- arrogance, response, the cost / benefit of aggression.
* Time Piece (Joe Haldeman): this story is very much like a small summary of The Forever War, which makes it disappointing in a way... The book is better, and this story glosses over many of the issues.
* Clash by Night (Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore): this story is interesting because it prompted a sub-genre all of its own about mercenaries in the future. However, this story is entertaining by not earth shatteringly great.
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* Or Battle's Sound (Harry Harrison): already read in Battlefields Beyond Tomorrow and Body Armor: 2000.
* Liberty Port (David Drake): already read in The Complete Hammer's Slammer's Volume 1.
* Straw (Gene Wolfe): steam punk mercenaries in a future which is more like the past. A good read.
* Tomb Tapper (James Blish): this one has a nice twist at the end, although I found the underlying premise of the story hard to believe.
* A Relic of War (Keith Laumer): already read in The Compleat Bolo.
* Basic Training (Mark L Van Name): this one is a bit sad. Well, all of the stories in this book are sad, but I find this one a bit harder than others because the main character is about the age show more of my kids.
* Witch War (Richard Matheson): an interesting little tale which doesn't end up at all like you expect.
* Transstar (Raymond Banks): I didn't think this story was all that good when I was reading it the other night, but its the one I kept thinking about for the next day. There are lots of interesting issues raised here -- arrogance, response, the cost / benefit of aggression.
* Time Piece (Joe Haldeman): this story is very much like a small summary of The Forever War, which makes it disappointing in a way... The book is better, and this story glosses over many of the issues.
* Clash by Night (Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore): this story is interesting because it prompted a sub-genre all of its own about mercenaries in the future. However, this story is entertaining by not earth shatteringly great.
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David Drake was born on September 24, 1945, in Dubuque, Iowa. He attended University of Iowa, where he graduated with a degree in History (with honors) and Latin. He then attended Duke Law School. He was drafted out of law school, served in the army for two years and then returned to school. He worked as an Assistant Town Attorney of Chapel Hill show more and then part-time as a city bus driver before he became a full-time writer. Drake is considered a master of Science Fiction and Fantasy. The Hammer's Slammers, military science fiction, was his first published series. His other titles include Northworld series, The Dragon Lord, Starliner, Ranks of Bronze, and Redliners. In recognition of his work, he won a World Fantasy award in 1976. He currently resides in North Carolina. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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