In its original book publication order, Poul Anderson's Technic History begins with a collection about van Rijn, a collection about Falkayn and two novels about both. Again, two short stories fall between the two novels. In the original order, these two short stories were collected with ten other instalments in the later The Earth Book Of Stormgate whereas, in the still later The Technic Civilization Saga, the entire Technic History is presented in chronological order of fictional events, requiring a total of seven omnibus volumes.
In the original order, the first collection, Trader To The Stars, partly by its quotations from Percy Shelley, conveys the sense of adventure in the early days of the Polesotechnic League whereas the second novel, Mirkheim, is clearly and explicitly about the beginning of the end of the League. However, the second story in Trader... foreshadows later conflicts in its prologue, an extract from the first van Rijn story, "Margin of Profit," which ends by informing readers that the League:
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Kaor, Paul!
i never did think that theocratic dictatorship we see ruling the US in REVOLT IN 2100 at all convincing. Altho written before his writing started going to heck it's still one of RAH's weaker novels. I should search among his non-fictional works for any evidence for why Heinlein was so hostile to evangelical Protestants.
A bit oddly, maybe, Heinlein seems to have had much more friendly views of Catholics and the Catholic Church.
Merry Christmas! Sean
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