Author: | A. Bertram Chandler | ISBN: | 9781625792709 |
Publisher: | Baen Books | Publication: | April 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Baen Publishing Enterprises | Language: | English |
Author: | A. Bertram Chandler |
ISBN: | 9781625792709 |
Publisher: | Baen Books |
Publication: | April 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Baen Publishing Enterprises |
Language: | English |
Pipe-smoking, action-loving spaceship commander Lieutenant John Grimes (think Captain Kirk with more of a navy, salty attitude) moves out of the Federation navy and finds his true calling adventuring along the spaceways of the galactic rim.
Number five in the collected adventures of the legendary John Grimes of the Galactic Rim series, including four novels:
At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
About A. Bertram Chandler and the John Grimes series:
“SF’s answer to Horatio Hornblower.” —*Publishers Weekly*
“As Asimov chronicled the Foundation, as Heinlein built his Future History, so Chandler constructs the epic of the Rim Worlds.” —*Analog*
“[Grimes] establishes a loyalty in his readers rather similar to that felt by readers of Hornblower. Indeed [Chandler’s] space operas are among the most likeable and well constructed in the genre. . . .” —*The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction*
Pipe-smoking, action-loving spaceship commander Lieutenant John Grimes (think Captain Kirk with more of a navy, salty attitude) moves out of the Federation navy and finds his true calling adventuring along the spaceways of the galactic rim.
Number five in the collected adventures of the legendary John Grimes of the Galactic Rim series, including four novels:
At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
About A. Bertram Chandler and the John Grimes series:
“SF’s answer to Horatio Hornblower.” —*Publishers Weekly*
“As Asimov chronicled the Foundation, as Heinlein built his Future History, so Chandler constructs the epic of the Rim Worlds.” —*Analog*
“[Grimes] establishes a loyalty in his readers rather similar to that felt by readers of Hornblower. Indeed [Chandler’s] space operas are among the most likeable and well constructed in the genre. . . .” —*The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction*