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The final two Demon Prince novels (The Demon Princes, Vol. I, p 342) originally appeared after an excruciating 12-year hiatus during which even the most committed fans despaired of grandmaster Vance ever completing the series. The Face (1979) features Lens Larque, the ugly, malevolent, obsessed trickster whose motivations avenging hero Kirth Gersen comes to share. And in The Book of Dreams (1981), Gersen pursues the vindictive, megalomaniac Howard Alan Treesong's weird multiple personalities. Readers will also discover, among other things, the fate of the stalwart Marmaduke in ``Scroll from the Ninth Dimension,'' a typical bit of Vancian seriocomic brilliance. Nonpareil. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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"Jack Vance is one of the truly important science fiction writers of our day."--Los Angeles Times Book review

"Vance's descriptive eye is sharp, and his ear for the language is close to infallible."--New York Newsday

"(Vance has) a velvety elegance that rivals John Gielgud reciting poetry....One of the treasures of science fiction."--Washington Post Book World
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Orb Books; 1st Orb Ed edition (August 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312853165
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312853167
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest Sci-Fi series....ever, April 4, 2002
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This has to be one of the greatest sci-fi series ever. Shall I name the reasons, let me try to count 'em off:

1- Language: Vance's use of language is stilted, strange, peculiar, old-fashioned, even bizarre, surely a cause to complain. No! It is because of this very usage that the language is melodic, the names whimsical, charming, the characters robust, bold, hopping a' skither-and-tither with quirks and mannerisms.

2- Hero: in contrast Vance's 'hero' seems a very cold fish indeed in comparison to his outlandish foes, acquaintances and romantic partners. Yet you are slowly drawn into understanding him, liking him and hoping he succeeds in both his quest and his hope of living a normal life, not that of a hunter-killer. You also end up ever so slightly hating his grandfather, who knowingly cut off his grandson from hope of a normal human existence in his desire to exact revenge from beyond the grave.

3- Redemption: These last two volumes allow the redemption of Kirth Gersen - read 'em and see what I mean. Vance also saves the best villain for last with Howard Alan Treesong, truly a character who gives a new meaning to schizophrenia.

4- Invention: No-one, not one other sci-fi or supposed fantasy author can beat Vance for sheer scope of invention. He creates cultures from sketches and schemes, draws you in, tumbles you about and casts you back out. Yet they have an inherent life to them that makes you suspect they carry on ticking after our attention has moved on.

5- A good 'ol cop with an attitude story - the outsider, the loner, the cop-turned-near criminal - all these are wrapped up in here. It's almost too much but Gersen's character and motivations remain coherent and clear throughout.

Look these books are so good that it's they're almost worth buying for the inter-chapter tales of Marmaduke and his companions alone - little skits that make other, more 'serious' sci-fi series scene setters as found in the likes of Dune and Foundation look pompous.

Let Vance light up your world, put a smile on your face and thank the Lord that someone else has to deal with Demon Princes.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read for Vance Fans, May 29, 1998
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If you are a Vance fan and don't have a copy of the Demon Princes series, rush out and get this while you can. The last two volumes of the series were written some 10 or 12 years or so after the first three, and these last volumes represent some of Vance's best work. Vol. 2 details the culmination of Kirth Gersen's revenge on the Demon Princes who wiped out his family.

In "The Face" (my favorite of the 5), Kirth finally confronts Lens Larque. Larque is a person who enjoys seeking revenge on anyone who stands in his way. He evades Gersen's attempts at bringing him to justice while simultaneously tricking Gersen out of milllions of SVU ($). Gersen eventually tracks down Larque, who is busy with an ingenious scheme for getting revenge against an entire planet. In one of Vance's most satisfying endings, Gersen denies Larque his revenge, while paying back Larque (in the usual way) and everyone else who wronged him.

"The Book Dreams" is possibly one of Vance's most violent works. As Gersen relentlessly tracks down the insane Howard Alan Treesong, he uncovers a diabolical plot in which Treesong is methodically attempting to become the ruler of the entire known universe. In several confrontations, Gersen repeatedly guns down Treesong and dozens of his minions, only to have Treesong escape at the last possible second with minor injuries. Eventually, however, Gersen lures Treesong to a place where he can confront him alone. The ending is somewhat amusing, in that Gersen runs into people who are even more fanatical about killing Treesong than he. Nevertheless, Treesong is brought to justice in typical Vancian style.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fourth and Fifth Books of the Demon Princes Series, October 14, 2005
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"The Face", the first book in this volume, is probably the best of the five Demon Princes novels. The reasons are manifest. Villainous Lens Larque provides some of the best challenges and intimidation for our hero, Kirth Gersen. There's the usual helping of exquisite writing and fine descriptions; the menu items during Gersen's restraunt visits are particularly noteworthy. Most importantly, "The Face" is the most morally challenging novel in the series. It presents, to some extent, the best argument for Gersen abandoning his single-minded hunt for revenge in his abortive attempts at romance with two characters. Lastly, "The Face" has a killer ending, laugh-out-loud serious if there ever was such a thing.

Another notable element is the planet Dar Sai and its inhabitants, the Darsh. Dar Sai is odd even by Vance standards. Giant umbrellas of water protect folks from searing daytime heat, the women grow mustaches, food is prized for its repulsiveness and gender wars are taken to a whole new level. Vance scores particular points by showing us the spoiled tourists who visit solely to mock the backwards Darsh. An just dessert is served for them at the end, of course.

The last novel in the series, "The Book of Dreams", is competent but less biting than "The Face". The new villain, Howard Alan Treesong, is less impressively hateable than Lens Larque or Viole Falshune from "The Palace of Love". "The Book of Dreams" contains vignettes set on numerous planets, none of them particuarly brilliant. The best parts of this novel are the introductory segments to each chapter. Short paragraphs cover a wide range of ground, from the hilarious philosophical basis of the Institute to the stunning character introductions for Treesong's various Paladins.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting novel by the master
For me this is one of the most haunting books by Jack Vance. Great reading, a masterpiece of science fiction. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Patrice Deware

5.0 out of 5 stars Very imaginative novels
Included in this book are the two last of the Demon Princes books.
Jack Vance is at his best. His worlds are wonderfully convincing. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Lionel Lecoq

3.0 out of 5 stars No frills sci-fi adventure, continued
Jack Vance's five separately published Demon Princes novellas were considered to be excellent science fiction adventure stories in the 1960s. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best there is by Jack Vance
The Face in particular is one of my single favorite Vance stories.

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Published 15 months ago by Woofdog

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Like many of Vance's works this is first and foremost a rich and glorious travelogue through an intricately detailed universe that Vance had used before but which he fleshed out... Read more
Published 17 months ago by JIm from Michigan

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
Kirth Gersen has disposed of three of the five master criminals (or
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Published on September 2, 2007 by Blue Tyson

5.0 out of 5 stars Clever and Satirical Escapist Adventure
I originally read the first three novels in this series in paperback, many years ago. The last two novels really make it all come together nicely. Read more
Published on August 14, 2006 by Wm. M. Mott

5.0 out of 5 stars Vance the master
For a Science Fiction writer, Vance uses damned little science in his novels. What he does use is language; so beautifully that he has created Vance addicts all over the world... Read more
Published on February 13, 2006 by Dan Luke

5.0 out of 5 stars Space Fantasy
Vance's work has never been about 'Science' fiction. The science part has been used to set the scene, rather than serve as a gizmo-ridden concept that you might find used in... Read more
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'The Demon Princes' was once published as five separate books, but in 1997 was reissued into only two volumes, the first volume covering the first three princes and the second... Read more
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