Global war smashed civilization - or so the legends told - but not all of its machines. A caste of scientists arose who knew how to repair and operate the ancient machines - but not how they worked - and worshipped at the altars of the atomic gods who were said to make the machines run. Society was [...]
When John Bravais was sent on a secret mission to observe a war in North Africa he found out more than it was safe for him to know - even after he had secretly been surgically transformed so that he was as strong as a Bolo tank, and nearly as tough: Wolf-like aliens, invisible to the ordinary eye, w[...]
1. The trade paperback edition of Anvil's "Interstellar Patrol" (04/03), was a "Locus "best seller, and has a sell through of 72% from April 2003 to date. 2. Like Keith Laumer, Anvil has a rare ability to combine fast-moving adventure with humor, deftly skewering the bureaucratic mind, whether human[...]
War is a serious business - or is it? Christopher Anvil turns his sardonic sense of humor loose on the subject in this slightly twisted look at the future of war.[...]
Science and technology have made our lives easier, curing diseases with achievements that an earlier age would have considered impossible. But once in a while, the law of unintended consequences breaks loose. Christopher Anvil considers the two faces of technological innovation: Sometimes the result[...]
The most popular alternate history series of all continues! When an inexplicable cosmic disturbance hurls your town from twentieth century West Virginia back to seventeenth century Europe - and into the middle of the Thirty Years War - you'd better be adaptable to survive. And the natives of that ti[...]