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The Sam Gunn Omnibus [Hardcover]

Ben Bova (Author)
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February 20, 2007
THE IRREPRESSIBLE SAM GUNN
 
A hero without peer or scruples, Sam Gunn has a nose for trouble, money, and women--though not necessarily in that order.  A man with the ego (and stature) of a Napoleon, the business acumen of a P. T. Barnum, and the raging hormones of a teenage boy, Sam is the finest astronaut NASA ever trained…and dumped.
 
But more than money, more than women, Sam Gunn loves justice.  (And he really does love money and women.)  Whether he's suing the Pope, helping twin sisters entangled in the "virtual sex" trade, or on trial for his life on charges of interplanetary genocide, you can be sure of one thing: this is one space jockey who'll meet every challenge with a smile on his lips, an ace up his sleeve…and a weapon in his pocket.
 
Now, for the first time between covers, Hugo-winner Ben Bova presents all the tales of Sam Gunn to date, including three never before collected in book form.  Here is the entire chronicle of Sam Gunn, trailblazer and scoundrel, as he scams his way from one end of the Solar System to the other, giving bold new meaning to the term "venture capitalist."

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 "Bova is entirely equal to making the novel's personal and corporate rivalries interesting and even compelling…Well above average as hard sf and space advocacy, so that even many non-space buffs will enjoy it."
--Booklist on The Rock Rats

"Immensely entertaining…A cracking read."
--SFX on The Precipice

"Recalls the work of Heinlein in his Destination Moon mode, or Hal Clement in any number of stories: a day-after-tomorrow tale crafted with near-journalistic purity…It's a difficult, demanding mode to pursue, and not many choose to nowadays. But Bova does it magnificently."
--Paul Di Filippo, Scifi.com, on Jupiter
 
"With Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein gone, Bova, author of more than 70 books, is one of the last deans of traditional science fiction. And he hasn't lost his touch. Venus scorches."
--Kansas City Star on Venus
 
"I believe that by far the science fiction author who will have the greatest effect on the science fiction world, and the world as a whole, is Ben Bova."
--Ray Bradbury

About the Author

A six-time winner of the Hugo Award, a former editor of Analog, former editorial director of Omni, and past president of the National Space Society and the Science Fiction Writers of America, Ben Bova is the author of more than a hundred works of science fact and fiction. He lives in Florida.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 704 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; First Edition edition (February 20, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076531617X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765316172
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #628,106 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sam Gunn, Unforgettable, June 21, 2008
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This review is from: The Sam Gunn Omnibus (Hardcover)
The Sam Gunn Omnibus (2007) is an omnibus edition of ALL the Sam Gunn stories. It includes stories from Sam Gunn, Unlimited and Sam Gunn Forever. It also contains a very interesting -- and rather old fashioned -- framing story tying the others together.

The following short stories concern Sam Gunn himself. Many were previously published and then incorporated into the Sam Gunn collections:

"The Supervisor's Tale" (F&SF, 1983) tells of a stranded group of NASA astronauts on the Moon who have to wait for a rescue mission. The physicians suggest using tranquilizers, but Sam finds an alternative.

"The Long Fall" relates the story of a sadistic space station commander and a video company technician. When Gloria Lamour iss rumored to be coming to Freedom station, everybody aboard gets excited.

"Diamond Sam" (F&SF, 1984) uncovers the relationship between Sam and the Russian space station crew. Once Sam gets his foot in the door -- or airlock -- the Russians are beguiled by his words.

"Tourist Sam" (Analog, 1998) depicts an early enterprise created by Sam to encourage rich tourists to experience space. Suspicious of his requested leave of absence, Sam's boss turns loose his niece -- a DEA agent -- to check out his operation.

"Isolation Area" (F&SF, 1988) recounts the time that Sam is kept in quarantine within the Mac Dac Shack with a patient undergoing an experimental treatment for AIDS. Sam definitely impresses Malone with his total lack of fear of the disease and his efforts to seduce the nurses.

"Vacuum Cleaner" (F&SF, 1989) shows the development of Vacuum Cleaners Inc. by Sam Gunn. Sam hires two graduate students who have come up with a different way of removing orbital debris.

"Nursery Sam" (Analog, 1995) involves Sam with a US Senator, a teenaged boy and a sixteen month old child who loves microgravity. Sam is trying to steal a space sickness medication, but ends up a hero instead.

"Sam's War" (Analog, 1994) exposes the beginning of Sam's partnership with Ecuador. It all starts with the Presidential daughter who goes to work for Sam as a spy and saboteur.

"Grandfather Sam" extols Sam's role in the construction of a free and unstructured playground within the New Chicago habitat. A large construction company wants to build a giant condominium on the lot, so Sam gains the permit by winning a game of sandlot baseball on the disputed field.

"Two Years Before the Mast" discloses the events of the voyage of Sam and his partners to the asteroid belt. After the first month of a two year voyage, the partners are ready to kill each other as well as Sam. Then the sabotage becomes evident.

"A Can of Worms" conveys the conflicts between the Peruvian sculptress Elverda Apacheta and a Moralist Sect building a space habitat. The sect tries some underhanded manipulations with the International Astronautical Authority to evict Elverda from her asteroid to use it for building material.

"Einstein" (Omni, 1990) expounds on the discovery of a small black hole. Sam gets a little too close to the event horizon.

"Acts of God" (Science Fiction Age, 1995) divulges the reasons for Sam suing the Pope -- really the Vatican -- for the events that destroy property belonging to his company. After all, the Pope is God's Vicar on Earth, so why shouldn't he reimburse people for God's negligence?

"(Sam and the) Prudent Jurist" (Science Fiction Age, 1997) states the circumstances that led to Sam being tried for genocide and other crimes by the Interplanetary Tribunal. Naturally, Sam was only trying to rescue the Porno Twins.

"Piker's Peak" explains the origins of the Hell Crater entertainment complex. Rockledge Industries invests in Sam's idea, but plans to freeze him out of the deal. It doesn't quite work out that way.

"The Mark of Zorro" concerns the efforts of the Interplanetary Security Commission to regulate the commodities market. Sam Gunn was obviously cheating and Carole C. Chatsworth is out to get him.

"The Flying Dutchman" reveals the visit of Amanda Cunningham Humphries with Sam. She asks him to deliver an encoded message chip to Lars Fuchs.

"Takes Two to Tangle" describes the return of Sam from a black hole and the construction of a matter transmitter. Many think that one of him is bad enough, so what about two or more Sams?

"Orchestra(ted) Sam" is the last story in this volume. It is almost certainly the first story about Jane Avril Innocu. Jade is a reporter who has produced videos about Sam. In this story, Sam is hiding from Jill Meyers and Jennifer Marlowe, the Beryllium Blonde. Both claim to want to marry him, but Jennifer is more motivated by revenge than romance. She would much prefer to sue him for everything he has.

This volume actually contains thirty-one more short segments of the framing story, featuring Jade. A young woman born on the Moon, Jade is forever barred from going to Earth due to brittle bones.

Jade is a truck driver in the vacuum of the Moon when she hears the first story about Sam Gunn from her supervisor. She is so intrigued that she sets out to become a news reporter and then starts tracking down people who know Sam Gunn for a video biography. So the longest tale in this collection is really the framing story about Jade rather than the ones about Sam Gunn.

Highly recommended for Bova fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of womanizing astronauts, spacegoing entrepreneurs, and defenders of the common justice.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun Read - Sometimes Idiosynchratic, December 19, 2007
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Stewart Teaze (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Sam Gunn Omnibus (Hardcover)
Large Collection of Short Stories revolving around the exploits of a strange/short semi-likable character Sam Gunn, who manages to get involved in all of the events surrounding the initial exploration of the Solar System.

These are generally fun short stories, although there are a few duds in the mix. One of the duds occurs rather early in the series (the fake "Space Ride" Adventure), it is quite unbelievable; and, while it plays a pivotal role in the sequence of stories, the fact that it is unbelievable detracts from the whole collection.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good collection but sometimes repetitive, March 24, 2008
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James A. Parker "rekrapmij" (Austin, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Sam Gunn Omnibus (Hardcover)
This 700 page collection contains many stories about the fabled Sam Gunn. They are set as interviews taken by a person doing a story on him, so each story (interview) is preceded by a segue from the last interview to the next person. It appears that they were originally done individually in separate publications and at different times, so the repetitiveness of them may not have been apparent at first, but if you get tired of hearing the same references to "copper wire hair," "jack-o-lantern smile," or a description of face freckle patterns, maybe you should pass on this one.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
zoning board, red shield, cure for space sickness, magnetic bumpers, jade blurted, orbital hotel, matter transmitter, docking chamber, torch ship, methane sea, jade nodded, lab module, return module, helmet earphones, comm screen, floor loops, diamond cartel, propulsion engineers
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Hell Crater, Jill Meyers, Pope William, Selene City, Asteroid Belt, Gloria Lamour, Judge Meyers, Solar News, Rockledge Industries, Rick Darling, New Chicago, Jean Margaux, Gunn Enterprises, Beryllium Blonde, Commander Johnson, World Court, New York, Cardinal Hagerty, Pierre D'Argent, Kuiper Belt, Space Adventure Tours, Elverda Apacheta, Both Sams, Uncle Griff, Martin Humphries
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