Four works by Poul Anderson each present a different panorama of history and time travel:
in the Time Patrol series, the Patrol opposes individual time criminals, Neldorians, Exaltationists and temporal chaos throughout history;
in The Corridors Of Time, Wardens and Rangers wage war throughout history for control of their future;
in There Will Be Time, Havig's group and the Eyrie contend for control of their future;
in "Flight to Forever," the time projector circumnavigates cosmological time.
The Dancer From Atlantis is not a panorama but a single detail in a fifth scenario:
the anakro, a space-time vehicle, passes over Earth's surface or waters while traveling through time;
time expeditions are limited in number;
a malfunctioning vehicle carries three people from historical times back into prehistory and the novel focuses on what they do then.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteTHE DANCER FROM ATLANTIS also happens to be the very FIRST of Poul Anderson's books which I got as a hardback copy, on March 20, 1971. And I ESP. like Frank Frazetta's dramatic cover painting of a middle aging Erissa facing a bull she was preparing to "dance" with.
Sean