The First Six Written
"Tiger by the Tail" (January, 1951; Flandry)
"Honorable Enemies" (May, 1951; Flandry)
"Sargasso of Lost Starships" (January, 1952)
"The Star Plunderer" (September, 1952; Manuel Argos)
"The Warriors from Nowhere" (Summer, 1954; Flandry)
"Margin of Profit" (September, 1956; van Rijn)
At this stage, these six works have not yet been pulled together into a single series:
the Empire founded by Argos and expanding in "Sargasso..." has not yet been identified with the Empire defended by Flandry;
van Rijn has not yet been located in an earlier period of the same timeline.
The First Six in Chronological Order
"The Saturn Game" (February, 1981)
"Wings of Victory" (April, 1972; Ythrians)
"The Problem of Pain" (February, 1973; Ythrians)
"Margin of Profit" (September, 1956; van Rijn)
"How To Be Ethnic In One Easy Lesson" (1974; Adzel)
"The Three-Cornered Wheel" (October, 1963; Falkayn)
Later, Adzel and Falkayn will work for van Rijn. Still later, Falkayn will found a human-Ythrian colony on the planet explored in "The Problem of Pain." Van Rijn is Catholic and "The Saturn Game" introduces the future Jerusalem Catholic Church. Argos, then Flandry, live centuries later.
12 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
Another complication is that "Margin of Profit" and the first three Flandry stories were later revised by Anderson to better fit them into the Technic series.
Anderson liked Flandry, which is why we got three stories featuring him in 1951-52.
Ad astra! Sean
Correction, the third Flandry story to be published, "Warriors From Nowhere," was pub. 1954, not 1952.
Sean
Flandry's about as old as I am -- ancient! 8-).
Btw, Paul, sent you the copy of the TO TURN THE TIDE manuscript -- in pdf, right?
Sean, would you like to see it?
Mr Stirling,
Received with thanks.
Paul.
Paul: take your time. Publishing moves rather slowly... 8-).
And I need technical help with simple things like pdfs. Next week, back in Lancaster, I will meet up with Ketlan's successor, Mike.
Enjoy!
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
I would be honored to receive a PDF copy of your book TO TURN THE TIDE. Many thanks!
I assume this is your first Antonine book?
Ad astra! Sean
Sean: it's seanmbrook@aol.com, right?
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
That is correct. Many thanks!
Merry Christmas! Sean
Sean: on the way. Merry Christmas backatcha.
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
Many thanks! I look forward to reading it.
Merry Christmas! Sean
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