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No Truce With Kings / Ship of Shadows (Tor Double) [Paperback]

Poul Anderson (Author), Fritz Leiber (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Tor Books (January 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812559584
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812559583
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,218,693 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Two Deserving Award Winners, September 12, 2010
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This review is from: No Truce With Kings / Ship of Shadows (Tor Double) (Paperback)
Two classic works that have stood up well.

Anderson's tale follows Colonel Mackenzie of the Army of the Pacific States of America as civil war breaks out in the wake of the president usurping power. Decades after a nuclear war, the inheritors of the United States of America - rather like the European kingdoms after Rome's fall - are feudal, vie for power, and hope to recapture the technological and, perhaps, political glories of the past. Anderson's knowledge of history was deep, and he frequently mined it for plots. Here elements of the Middle Ages, the Rennaissance, and many a civil war show up. But, with the Espers, a religion that promises the development of man's latent psychic powers, something new in human history may have been brought into the mix. Hints may be found in the source of the title - Rudyard Kipling's poem "The Old Issue".

Pastoral, tragic, fast-moving, it's Anderson at his very best.

Leiber's story is something markedly different. (Though, for those looking for the hidden meanings behind the pairings in the Tor Doubles, I could suggest that Leiber and Anderson were friends, these were both Hugo winning stories, and both deal - on varying scales - with political struggles.)

The setting is a spaceship; Spar, the protagonist, is just a man who wants some teeth and better eyes. Old Doc says he may be able to use some old technology to give those to him. But then Spar gets involved with Crown, the local gangster. Oh, and people keep disappearing - maybe due to vampires.

With the surprise ending, the unconventional hero, and the story's lowlife, spacefaring setting, this story is still fresh and different. Its brand of future sleaze, space travel, and odd argot reminded me somewhat of Leiber's "Gonna Roll the Bones" from the same period.

Recommended for Leiber fans and those who like generation starship tales.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Anderson, September 5, 2010
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This review is from: No Truce With Kings / Ship of Shadows (Tor Double) (Paperback)
I can only voiuch for the Poul Anderson Novella, "No Truce with Kings" but I'll vouch for that a lot.
The plot first--California generations--probably centuries--after a nuclear exchange. A civil war is shaping up between a conservative faction, which supports localism, industrial feudalism and near isolationism and a "manifest destiny" element--reformist, modernizing and dedicated to the unification of North America by force of arms. The modernizers have clandestine help--from Outside?
The viewpoint characters are the more or less hereditary colonel of an infantry regiment on the conservative side and his sone in law and heir who has sided with the modernizers. Both are aware of the strengths of the other side's arguments, and the weaknesses of their own, and neither man wanted it to come down to this--but equally, neither man can stop it. And winning won't make either side right.

This one got, as I recall either a Hugo or a Nebula, and deserved it--the more so as Andersn doesn't shy from taking sides, and it's not the side he might have taken five or ten years earlier.

People are already asking why this story hasn't been included in the NESFA series yet. Buy it and you'll wonder why too.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Imagine your backyard is a battlefield., December 24, 2011
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This review is from: No Truce With Kings / Ship of Shadows (Tor Double) (Paperback)
I bought this book because it had a cool sailing vessel in space on the cover. What the hell did I know? I was a kid, and this book dealt with space. Even more cooler is that it was a dual book. That is two books pressed against one another.

Then, I turn the first page. Okay, it's standard sci-fi fare. Something about a futuristic setting, somewhat post-apocalyptic (though not quite), something about rebuilding society, something about regions of California being divided into provinces and kingdoms.

The story describes places and areas familiar to me. Then the places get closer until we're in the San Francisco Bay Area, and suddenly tanks are rolling, mortars are hurling shells, and firefights are taking place in my neighborhood... I mean, HOW COOL IS THAT?!

Other people will see this as either a simply adventure story, a parable on dictatorship, or even a deeper look at rebuilding a personality on an allegorical battlefield. For whatever reason, this story stuck with me. I think partially because it's set here where I live, but mostly because of the parable at the end.

A fractious society is rebuilt on strength, and, in some strange roundabout way, does away with the monarchical like reign exercised by those holding an unprecedented dictatorship over the great state of California. If you find yourself a copy, pick it up and enjoy.

A must for residents of the San Francisco Bay Area.

A fun read.
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