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The Queen of Air and Darkness: The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson, Vol 2
The Queen of Air and Darkness The Collected Short Works of Poul Anderson Vol 2 Author:Poul Anderson, Rick Katze (Editor) The Queen of Air and Darkness is the second of a 5-volume compendium of Poul Anderson's best works from a writing career that spans over 50 years. Poul Anderson's stories are classics from the golden age of science fiction and beyond. A master storyteller, Anderson wrote tales ranging from the immediate to the distant future, from ... more »Earth to far-flung galaxies, from hard science fiction to fantasy -- all elements stirred and blended as only Anderson could!
Contents:
Editor's Introduction (The Queen of Air and Darkness) (2009) • essay by Rick Katze;
Poul Anderson (2009) • essay by Mike Resnick;
The Queen of Air and Darkness (1971);
Jennifer's Lament (1993) poem by Poul Anderson;
Industrial Revolution [Flying Mountains] (1963);
Cradle Song (1989) poem by Poul Anderson;
Operation Afreet [Operation Chaos] (1956);
Science Fiction and Science: On Imaginary Science (1979) essay by Poul Anderson;
Upon the Occasion of Being Asked at a Court of Love to Declare That About His Lady Which Pleases Him the Most (1972) poem by Poul Anderson;
The Longest Voyage (1960);
Brave to Be a King [Time Patrol • 2] (1959);
Midsummer Song (1978) poem by Poul Anderson;
Christa McAuliffe (1993) poem by Poul Anderson;
Brake [Psychotechnic League] (1957);
Jennifer's Song (1993) poem by Poul Anderson;
Science Fiction and Science: The Hardness of Hard Science Fiction (1979) essay by Poul Anderson;
The Burning Bridge [History of Rustum] (1960);
Veleda Speaks (1993) poem by Poul Anderson;
Science Fiction and History (1989) essay by Poul Anderson;
A World Called Maanerek (1957);
The Pirate [Psychotechnic League] (1968);
To Build a World (1964);
Say It With Flowers [Flying Mountains] (1965);
My Object All Sublime (1961);
Innocent at Large (1958) / Poul Anderson, Karen Anderson;
Route Song of the Winged Folk (1973) poem by Poul Anderson;
The Corkscrew of Space (1956);
A Little Knowledge [Technic History] (1971);
Marque and Reprisal [Gunnar Heim] (1965) ;
Uncleftish Beholding (1989) essay by Poul Anderson;
The Critique of Impure Reason (1962);
Science and Creation [Science Fact (Analog)] (1983) essay by Poul Anderson;