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"MY FAVORITE HISTORICAL NOVEL . . . A superb re-creation of the Battle of Gettysburg, but its real importance is its insight into what the war was about, and what it meant." --James M. McPherson, Author of Battle Cry of Freedom
In the four most bloody and courageous days of our nation's history, two armies fought for two dreams. One dreamed of freedom, the other of a way of life.
Far more than rifles and bullets were carried into battle. There were memories. There were promises. There was love. And far more than men fell on those Pennsylvania fields. Shattered futures, forgotten innocence, and crippled beauty were also the casualties of war.
The Killer Angels is unique, sweeping, unforgettable--a dramatic re-creation of the battleground for America's destiny.
"REMARKABLE. . . A BOOK THAT CHANGED MY LIFE . . . I had never visited Gettysburg, knew almost nothing about that battle before I read the book, but here it all came alive." --Ken Burns, Filmmaker, The Civil War
Incisive portraits of Lee, Longstreet, Meade, and other Civil War
leaders are interwoven with rich historical detail to provide a
fictional recreation of the bloody battle at Gettysburg, in a new
thirtieth anniversary edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning
historical novel. 10,000 first printing.
"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLERS
by
MICHAEL SHAARA and JEFF SHAARA
THE CIVIL WAR TRILOGY
GODS AND GENERALS
THE KILLER ANGELS
THE LAST FULL MEASURE
"Brilliant does not even begin to describe the Shaara gift."--"The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
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Wainer (Paperback)
Michael Shaara
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R175
Discovery Miles 1 750
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The Anthology of Sci-Fi V35 is a collection of ten Sci-fi stories
from ten of the best writers of the past century. Included are: The
World with a Thousand Moons By Edmond Hamilton, Of Stegner's Folly
By Richard S. Shaver, The Book By Michael Shaara, The Sloths of
Kruvny By Vern Fearing, Skin Game By Charles E. Fritch, Ring Once
for Death By Robert Andrew Arthur, The Honored Prophet By William
E. Bentley, Wainer By Michael Shaara, Conquest Over Time By Michael
Shaara, First Man By Clyde Brown.
"A few weeks ago," the Commandant said, "one of our amateurs had
a lens on the Hole, just looking. He saw a glow. He reported to us;
we checked and saw the same thing. There is a faint light coming
out of the Hole -- obviously, a sun, a star inside the cloud, just
far enough in to be almost invisible. God knows how long it's been
there, but we do know that there's never been a record of a light
in the Hole. Apparently this star orbited in some time ago, and is
now on its way out. It is just approaching the edge of the cloud.
Do you follow me?"
"Yes, sir," Beauclaire said.
"Your job is this: You will investigate that sun for livable
planets and alien life. If you find anything -- which is highly
unlikely -- you are to decipher the language and come right back. A
Psych team will go out and determine the effects of a starless sky
upon the alien culture -- obviously, these people will never have
seen the stars."
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