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Worlds of Honor
IT'S
A PARTY!
In Honor's Honor, David Weber and
Other Top Science Fiction Writers
Pay a Visit to Honor Harrington's Universe—
and You're Invited!
In just a few short years, David Weber has shot to the forefront of
science fiction! The core of his work is Honor Harrington, the toughest,
smartest starship captain in the galaxy. Now Weber invites you to join
him and his invitees as they explore Honor's universe.
The Host and His Guests:
David Weber himself is on board with three never-before
published excursions into Honor's universe. First, he tells how young
Honor Harrington first demonstrated the heroic stuff she was made of
when she and her treecat Nimitz face the impossible task of rescuing the
victims of an avalanche in a sub-zero blizzard....
Weber returns with a chapter in the history of the
telepathic treecats, who are far more intelligent than humans realize,
and with whom the right human can form a close telepathic bond that can
be severed only by death. But in this case, the young human who bonded
with a treecat was a Very Important Person. Specifically, she was a
Manticoran crown princess and the heir to the throne of the empire....
Roland Green, author of the "Starcruiser
Shenandoah" series and the "Peace Company" series, is on
board with a hard-hitting account of what happened when Manticore and
the People's Republic of Haven went eyeball-to-eyeball over a
strategically vital planet....
Linda Evans, "Time Scout" co-author, looks
at life among the treecats, before Honor....
Jane Linskold, author of the highly-praised fantasy Brother
to Dragons, Companion to Owls, tells how Honor's monarch, Elizabeth
III, had to learn the hard way what monarchy is all about....
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Hardcover
Paperback
Cover art by David Mattingly
This is a work of fiction. All the characters and
events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real
people or incidents is purely coincidental.
First printing, February 1999
First paperback printing, March 2000
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
Printed in the United States of America
Typeset by Brilliant Press
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ISBN: 0-671-57855-3
Copyright © 1999 edited by David Weber
"The Stray" copyright (c) 1999 by Linda Evans; "What Price Dreams?" copyright (c) 1999 by David M. Weber; "Queen's Gambit" copyright (c) 1999 by Jane Lindskold; "The Hard Way Home" copyright (c) 1999 by David M. Weber; "Deck Load Strike" copyright (c) 1999 by Roland J. Green
All rights reserved, including the right to
reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form.
A Baen Books Original
Baen Publishing Enterprises
P.O. Box 1403
Riverdale, NY 10471
http://www.baen.com
Electronic version by WebWrights
http://www.webwrights.com
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Contents
The Stray, by Linda Evans
What Price Dreams?, by David Weber
Queen's Gambit, by Jane Lindskold
The Hard Way Home, by David Weber
Deck Load Strike, by Roland J. Green
Thousands Could Tell Her That,
And She Wouldn't Believe It. . . .
"What is it, Stinker?" Honor asked. She knelt beside Nimitz in the gathering twilight, and the treecat sat up on his rearmost limbs, reaching up to pat her chest urgently. His eyes bored into hers like augers, and she knew he was trying to tell her something, but she couldn't quite bring herself to believe the most logical explanation.
Treecats had been used over the years in search and rescue efforts on Sphinx, but not as often as one might have expected, for the range at which they could sense human beings they'd never met before appeared to be limited. There had been instances of `cats who were able to home in on total strangers at distances of up to a hundred or even two hundred meters, but such cases were extremely rare.
They were over three hundred meters beyond the line the SAR teams had calculated as the furthest any of the lift cars might have been carried by the avalanche. The shouts and machinery sounds of the rescue effort were small and lost here, little stronger than the whine and moan of the gathering wind, and Honor looked around trying to see anything that might have brought Nimitz here.
The 'cat made a sound, half-leading and half-commanding, and he made an unmistakable gesture with his right true-hand. A gesture that pointed straight down into the snow.
"Here?"
from "The Hard Way Home" by David Weber
BAEN BOOKS by DAVID WEBER
Honor Harrington Novels:
On Basilisk Station
The Honor of the Queen
The Short Victorious War
Field of Dishonor
Flag in Exile
Honor Among Enemies
In Enemy Hands
Echoes of Honor
Ashes of Victory
edited by David Weber:
More Than Honor
Worlds of Honor
Mutineers' Moon
The Armageddon Inheritance
Heirs of Empire
Path of the Fury
The Apocalypse Troll
Oath of Swords
The War God's Own
with Steve White:
Insurrection
Crusade
In Death Ground
Next
Next
Worlds of Honor
IT'S
A PARTY!
In Honor's Honor, David Weber and
Other Top Science Fiction Writers
Pay a Visit to Honor Harrington's Universe—
and You're Invited!
In just a few short years, David Weber has shot to the forefront of
science fiction! The core of his work is Honor Harrington, the toughest,
smartest starship captain in the galaxy. Now Weber invites you to join
him and his invitees as they explore Honor's universe.
The Host and His Guests:
David Weber himself is on board with three never-before
published excursions into Honor's universe. First, he tells how young
Honor Harrington first demonstrated the heroic stuff she was made of
when she and her treecat Nimitz face the impossible task of rescuing the
victims of an avalanche in a sub-zero blizzard....
Weber returns with a chapter in the history of the
telepathic treecats, who are far more intelligent than humans realize,
and with whom the right human can form a close telepathic bond that can
be severed only by death. But in this case, the young human who bonded
with a treecat was a Very Important Person. Specifically, she was a
Manticoran crown princess and the heir to the throne of the empire....
Roland Green, author of the "Starcruiser
Shenandoah" series and the "Peace Company" series, is on
board with a hard-hitting account of what happened when Manticore and
the People's Republic of Haven went eyeball-to-eyeball over a
strategically vital planet....
Linda Evans, "Time Scout" co-author, looks
at life among the treecats, before Honor....
Jane Linskold, author of the highly-praised fantasy Brother
to Dragons, Companion to Owls, tells how Honor's monarch, Elizabeth
III, had to learn the hard way what monarchy is all about....
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Hardcover
Paperback
Cover art by David Mattingly
This is a work of fiction. All the characters and
events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real
people or incidents is purely coincidental.
First printing, February 1999
First paperback printing, March 2000
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
Printed in the United States of America
Typeset by Brilliant Press
|
ISBN: 0-671-57855-3
Copyright © 1999 edited by David Weber
"The Stray" copyright (c) 1999 by Linda Evans; "What Price Dreams?" copyright (c) 1999 by David M. Weber; "Queen's Gambit" copyright (c) 1999 by Jane Lindskold; "The Hard Way Home" copyright (c) 1999 by David M. Weber; "Deck Load Strike" copyright (c) 1999 by Roland J. Green
All rights reserved, including the right to
reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form.
A Baen Books Original
Baen Publishing Enterprises
P.O. Box 1403
Riverdale, NY 10471
http://www.baen.com
Electronic version by WebWrights
http://www.webwrights.com
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Contents
The Stray, by Linda Evans
What Price Dreams?, by David Weber
Queen's Gambit, by Jane Lindskold
The Hard Way Home, by David Weber
Deck Load Strike, by Roland J. Green
Thousands Could Tell Her That,
And She Wouldn't Believe It. . . .
"What is it, Stinker?" Honor asked. She knelt beside Nimitz in the gathering twilight, and the treecat sat up on his rearmost limbs, reaching up to pat her chest urgently. His eyes bored into hers like augers, and she knew he was trying to tell her something, but she couldn't quite bring herself to believe the most logical explanation.
Treecats had been used over the years in search and rescue efforts on Sphinx, but not as often as one might have expected, for the range at which they could sense human beings they'd never met before appeared to be limited. There had been instances of `cats who were able to home in on total strangers at distances of up to a hundred or even two hundred meters, but such cases were extremely rare.
They were over three hundred meters beyond the line the SAR teams had calculated as the furthest any of the lift cars might have been carried by the avalanche. The shouts and machinery sounds of the rescue effort were small and lost here, little stronger than the whine and moan of the gathering wind, and Honor looked around trying to see anything that might have brought Nimitz here.
The 'cat made a sound, half-leading and half-commanding, and he made an unmistakable gesture with his right true-hand. A gesture that pointed straight down into the snow.
"Here?"
from "The Hard Way Home" by David Weber
BAEN BOOKS by DAVID WEBER
Honor Harrington Novels:
On Basilisk Station
The Honor of the Queen
The Short Victorious War
Field of Dishonor
Flag in Exile
Honor Among Enemies
In Enemy Hands
Echoes of Honor
Ashes of Victory
edited by David Weber:
More Than Honor
Worlds of Honor
Mutineers' Moon
The Armageddon Inheritance
Heirs of Empire
Path of the Fury
The Apocalypse Troll
Oath of Swords
The War God's Own
with Steve White:
Insurrection
Crusade
In Death Ground
Next