Called upon to train the people of the colony planet Sparta in the ways of war, mercenary John Christian Falkenberg and his Legion unwittingly transform their own deadly enemies into enemies of the planet as well. Reissue.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Do NOT Buy This Book. Buy The Prince Instead.,
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This review is from: Go Tell the Spartans : A Novel of Falkenberg's Legion (Mass Market Paperback)
When I say not to buy this book, it's not because there's anything inherently wrong with it. Go Tell the Spartans is actually a great book. It's just that its content has been collected in a more complete edition. The first two books in Pournelle's novels of John Christian Falkenberg were The Mercenary, followed by West of Honor. Those two books were eventually stitched together into Falkenberg's Legion, which is now considered the first book in the series. There were three later books, Prince of Mercenaries, Go Tell the Spartans, and Prince of Spartans. The last two books were co-written with S.M. Stirling; all four were eventually collected as The Prince. Thus my advice, if you want to read Pournelle/Stirling's tales of John Christian Falkenberg - and you should, they're some of the best military SF ever written - pass on the individual books and buy The Prince instead, to have the complete series in one volume.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Pournelle still delivers!,
By Charles A. Temm JR (Ft Benning) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Go Tell the Spartans : A Novel of Falkenberg's Legion (Mass Market Paperback)
I've been reading Pournelle's books since I was 12 (I'm 39 now). His stuff is hard hitting and realistic, as a soldier I always appreciated his view of soldiers....He does not paint them romantically but realistically. He graphically illustrates the dirtiness of war especially LIC. With the addition of SM Stirling to the team it has only gotten better!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good reading; highly recommend,
By A Customer
This review is from: Go Tell the Spartans : A Novel of Falkenberg's Legion (Mass Market Paperback)
Pournelle does a great job of projecting LIC (Low Intensity Conflict) into a future history. His portrayal of small unit tactics and the political manuvering in LIC is excellent. Any one with interest in OOTW (Operations Other Than War) should read this and the sequel Prince Of Sparta.
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