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On the Oceans of Eternity (Nantucket) [Audiobook, CD, Unabridged] [Audio CD]

S. M. Stirling (Author), Todd McLaren (Narrator)
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Nantucket January 19, 2009
Ten years ago, the twentieth century and the Bronze Age were tossed together by a mysterious Event. In the decade since, the Republic of Nantucket has worked hard to create a new future for itself, using the technological know-how retained from modern times to explore and improve conditions for the inhabitants of the past.Some of these peoples have become allies. Some have turned instead to the renegade Coast Guard officer William Walker. And for ten years, the two sides have tested each other, feinting and parrying, to decide who will be the ones to lead this brave new world into the future.The final battle lines have now been drawn. And only one side can emerge the victor.

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In the bestselling Island in the Sea of Time, 20th-century Nantucket was inexplicably hurled back to the Bronze Age. In the sequel, Against the Tide of Years, the villainous renegade William Walker introduced muskets, cannon, and other deadly anachronisms to Odysseus's Greece, making himself king and positioning himself to overthrow the democratic Republic of Nantucket and destroy his archenemy, Commodore Marian Alston. Now, in the trilogy's rousing conclusion, On the Oceans of Eternity, Walker's powerful army conquers Troy and invades Babylon, Nantucket's last great ally, as Walker's blood brother, the king of Tartessos, blocks Commodore Alston's Nantucket navy at the straits of Gibraltar. If Nantucket's tiny forces cannot defeat Walker's army and allies, the world will be plunged into a Dark Age bleaker and more devastating than any known in our history.

On the Oceans of Eternity ends cleanly, yet leaves the door open for a number of interesting sequels--and how often can you say that? Like its prequels, On the Oceans of Eternity is big, bloody, and ambitious, but always fast-paced and fascinating. This fun, intelligent series is perfect not only for action-adventure, alternate history, time travel, and military-SF fans but also for epic fantasy readers, for Burroughs and Haggard fans craving a modern update of the lost-civilization novel, and for anyone who loves Patrick O'Brian's sensational sea battles. --Cynthia Ward --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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With this book Stirling probably concludes a time travel^-alternate history saga that has met with great enough acclaim, however, to merit promotion to trade paperback or hardcover format should he continue it. The premise is that Nantucket has been tossed back to about 1400 B.C., with the Coast Guard tall ship Eagle in tow just offshore. From this, a new and different time line commences, one complicated by outbreaks of measles and smallpox, the inhabitants' shrewdness, stark treason on the part of one of the time-displaced band, thuggish genius William Walker, and the parallel introductions of diversity and women's rights with those of the steam engine and the ironclad. Readers of this book's predecessors, Island in the Sea of Time (1998) and Against the Tide of Years (1999), will find the same strong characterizations, high historical scholarship, superior narrative technique, excellent battle scenes, and awareness of social and economic as well as technological factors in evidence again. Newcomers will feel compelled to retreat to the saga's beginning. Roland Green --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Tantor Media; Unabridged edition (January 19, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400106818
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400106813
  • Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 6.4 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,175,903 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm a writer by trade, born in France but Canadian by origin and American by naturalization, living in New Mexico at present. My hobbies are mostly related to the craft -- I love history, anthropology and archaeology, and am interested in the sciences. The martial arts are my main physical hobby.

 

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as predecessors, April 28, 2000
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This is an entertaining book but not as good as its two predecessors. Overall, these books are a very successful continuation of the popular subgenre pioneered in De Camp's Lest Darkness Fall in which a contemporary American is transported to the past and changes history for the better. There are two major defects in construction of the present book. In the second book in this series, Stirling expanded considerably the geographic scope of the plot. This is understandable; who could resist the opportunity to play around with history in the Bronze Age Fertile Crescent or Myceanean Greece. Unfortunately, this meant introducing a number of subsidiary plot lines and by this volume, the parallel plot lines have become unwieldy and the book loses narrative coherence. Good editing would have been very helpful. Stirling also sacrifices some interesting lost opportunities; this book contains the historical equivalent of Ulysses and some other heroes of the Trojan War. More could have been done with these interesting characters without introducing new plot lines. The second major defect is the ending of the book. It appears that Stirling simply couldn't figure out a good ending and the conclusion is a transparent and largely unsatisfying effort to tie up loose ends. Several reviewers (see below) have commented on the schematic, pure good versus evil, nature of the principal characters. This is a fair but incomplete criticism. I suspect Stirling wished to avoid what might be termed western triumphalism. He wished to show that introduction of modern western technology is not by itself beneficial but only when driven by the right ideals. Consequently, the temporal transposition of Nantucket produces two offspring, the democratic and pragmatically idealistic Republic of Nantucket itself, and William Walker's Greek empire, a Stalinist state with the addition of chattel slavery. The latter is located, not coincidentally, in what would later become known as Sparta, the original totalitarian state. This is an attempt to be more intellectually honest than most books in this subgenre. Despite flaws, this is a superior and well researched entertainment with considerably more real intellectual content than most popular fiction. Stirling also has left open the door to sequels. These would be welcome but should be written more carefully than this book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stirling For President!, April 10, 2000
I've been waiting for this book for two years. Let me tell you, brother... It was worth the wait!

"On the Oceans of Eternity" is for anyone who likes action, adventure, women in chainmail, or boys with guns or vice versa. :) Unlike most action books, this one has plenty of food for thought and literally tons of research behind it. You will come away from this read having learned something as well as having had lots of fun.

If you are new to the series, start with "Island in the Sea of Time" then read "Against the Tide of Years". This volume brings that series to a close, in a most satisfying manner.

Unlike the middle book, this title was edited quite well, the pacing was almost perfect and the execution flawless. The ending comes all too sudden and swift for the reader's taste.

Odikweos' meeting with Arnstein was everything it should have been, the ends (and beginnings) that well-loved/hated characters met were plausible and intriguing. To be less vague would spoil the surprises in store, so read and enjoy!

//Fritz!

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It was fun while it lasted., April 14, 2000
"Island in the Sea of Time" and "Against the Tide of Years" had set up a heck of a situation, and Stirling had to resolve it - somehow - here in "Oceans". I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books of the series; enough so that I bought this latest one on the day it came out. [I felt like someone sleeping out for Dead tickets. An interesting experience.]

The resolution is a bit of a disappointment.

I don't want to give you any spoilers - not when the book was only released 5 days ago. So I'll have to make an analogy:

Anyone who reads Stephen King books has probably encountered what you could call the "Stephen King" ending. This type of ending occurs when SK has built up an impossibly powerful and secure villain or situation, but still feels the need to have good triumph, so he contrives something ridiculous to serve as his resolution. For example, in "The Stand", the "Hand of God" comes down and destroys the villain [if that was all it took, why is the rest of the book there?], or in "Needful Things" people make shadow puppets that destroy the villain. You know - cheapo endings.

By analogy, this is the way the series ends. You read it, you perceive it, and you say to yourself, "You have GOT to be kidding me."

Other than that, there is plenty of entertainment value in the book, as in the first two. History, historical geography, military science, naval science, engineering history, botany, political science - Stirling doesn't think there is a university department out there he can't turn into a plot point. He pulls it off well. And there is, pleasantly, less overt political content to this installment of the series - if you discount the cheesy resolution.

...Read the book for pure entertainment value - just skip Chapter 30.

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