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 · The Mystery Of Mirkheim. Copied from Poul Anderson's Cosmic Environments, 26 Dec The following propositions are facts within Poul Anderson's History of Technic Civilization: planetary systems do not condense around giant stars; Beta Centauri is a giant star with planets because, while it was condensing, its nebula retarded, then captured Author: Paul Shackley. This novel takes place in the latter days of Poul Anderson's "Polesotechnic League" future history, which is part of the "golden age" of science fiction which began in the s and extends perhaps into the late s. (See my reviews of "Trouble Twisters" and "Trader to 4/5(4).  · Poul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who began his career during one of the Golden Ages of the genre and continued to write and remain popular into the 21st century. Anderson also authored several works of fantasy, historical novels, and a /5.


Mirkheim (Future History Of The Polesotechnic League)|Poul Anderson, The First Canadian: William Lyon Mackenzie King - |Allen R. Wells, Nothing but Love: Health and Holiness Through Intimacy With God|Robert E. Lauder, Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions|Wendy Doniger O Flaherty. Mirkheim, by Poul Anderson. Rating: 2 Pages: It's been at least four years since I've read anything set in Poul Anderson's Polesotechnic League universe, and probably closer to six years. That's too bad, because most of the fun in Mirkheim is meeting our favorite characters once again. Except in my case, I vaguely remember them, so the. Mirkheim is one of the most creative of Poul Anderson's many space operas.. Plot []. Mirkheim is the name of a planet phenomenally rich in the rare elements that make space travel possible. After it is discovered, the Polesotechnic League and the Commonwealth Government move toward war against the alien Babur, who have claimed the planet for their own.


Mirkheim. Poul Anderson. Berkley, - pages. 1 Review. From inside the book. What people are saying - Write a review. LibraryThing Review User Review. Mirkheim is a component of Anderson's sprawling future history which, at isfdb, goes by the name "Technic History," and, on the cover of this book and various others in my library, "Future History of the Polesotechnic League.". Mirkheim is the penultimate novel in Poul Anderson's Polesotechnic League series, the subject of which is a loose (in this book, nearly non-existent) alliance of inter-stellar merchant princes modeled on those of the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century; whether it is considered the 5th or 6th book of the series depends on which source you accept (it should be noted that Anderson's Wikipedia entry lists the books in somewhat different order than Anderson's publisher did in the s and s).

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