May 31, 2007

Another Revolution

Russian Amerika; Stoney Compton (Baen Books, ISBN 1-4165-2116, April 2007. Cover art by Kurt Miller).

Sample chapters (24!!!) here.

Review can now be found here.

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May 29, 2007

2006: The Year in Books

The list can now be viewed here.

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May 28, 2007

Fiction Help

(2005 repost...)

The problem with a lot of military-oriented fiction (science fiction, technothrillers, mystery novels, etc.) is that it is written by people who have no experience in the military and are too lazy to do the basic research. (This is especially true of television!)

Luckily, there are some ways of correcting this!

(With thanks to Winchell Chung for passing this and many other interesting odds and ends along!)

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2005: The Year in Books

The list can now be found here.

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May 27, 2007

2004: The Year in Books

The list can now be found here.

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May 24, 2007

Children of Apollo

(2004 staggers to an end...)

Mark Whittington: Children of Apollo (Xlibris Corporation, 2001)

The review can now be found here.

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The Military Dimension

The Military Dimension and The Military Dimension Mark II; by David Drake (Baen Books. 07/91 for Mark I; 12/95 for Mark II. Cover artist John Rheaume for Mark I and Newell Covers and John Pierrard for Mark II. ISBN 0-671-72054-6 for Mark I and 0-671-87697-X for Mark II).

The review can now be found here.

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Future Weapons of War

Future Weapons of War; edited by Joe Haldeman and Martin H. Greenberg (Baen Books, 03/07. Cover art by David Mattingly. ISBN 978-1-4165-2112-9.).

The review can now be found here.

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May 23, 2007

2007: The Year in Shorts

The list can now be seen here.

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Foundation

(Halfway through 2004!)

I've been reading Isaac Asimov's massive two-volume original autobiography (In Memory Yet Green and In Joy Still Felt). Yesterday I picked up Foundation, the first of the original Foundation novels, and finished most of it while traveling to and from a picnic. Between the autobiography and the novel, I was curious to see what the names of the original stories were. A query to a list I run (Space Opera, on Yahoo) turned up a link to this page by Raja Thiagarajan, who has done an excellent job of pulling together original art, changes in titles, and changes between magazine and book versions.

Interjection (May 23, 2007): This next section was posted as three separate items few days later at the Late, Great Planet Blog, so I'll post it here insrtead of as another item triplet.

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May 22, 2007

Guns & Ammo

"All that ammo and they didn't kill a thing. No wonder we lost the Vietnam War."

(Comment made by a parent, watching the debut of The A-Team.)

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May 08, 2007

Sacrifice

No soldier ever dies in vain. They have chosen to stand between their country and the barbarians. There is no greater position of honor than this. Politicians sometime do not use the sacrifice correctly; however, that sacrifice is never ever in vain.

(Source Unknown.)

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We Happy Few

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he today that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition.
And gentlemen in England now abed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.

(William Shakespeare, Henry V)

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Policy Maker

When you send a man out with a gun, you create a policymaker. When his ass is on the line, he will do whatever he needs to do.

And if the implications of that bothers you, the time to do something about it is before you decide to send him out.

(David Drake, "Afterword to Counting the Cost", Caught in the Crossfire)

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Paying a Second Visit

An elderly gentleman of 83 arrived in Paris by plane. At the French customs desk, the man took a few minutes to locate his passport in his carry-on bag. "You have been to France before, monsieur?" the customs officer asked, sarcastically. The elderly gentleman admitted he had been to France previously. "Then you should know enough to have your passport ready." more...

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May 02, 2007

Thomas Cochrane

A profile of one of the real-life models for Patrick O'Brians Captain "Lucky Jack" Aubrey. I recently bought a biography of Cochrane and will post a review when I have a chance to read it.

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