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Hardcover: $30.00 |
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Tax (in Illinois): $2.33 (7.75%) |
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ISBN: 0-9759156-6-5 |
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ISBN-13: 9780975915660 |
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288 Pages |
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When Diplomacy Fails
Edited by Eric Flint & Mike Resnick
Cover by David Mattingly
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Grunts, Tommies, Gropos, Dogfaces.
Whatever you call them, these are the men, women, and aliens who fight the wars
the politicians come up with.
Join nine outstanding authors as they explore the ever and never changing role
of the soldier in ISFiC Press's latest collection of short stories.
In these stories, selected by Eric Flint and Mike Resnick, brave veterans and
the rankest recruits face, not only expected threats such as gunfire and bombs,
but dragons, man-tanks and cyborg soldiers and, not the least threat, the
incompetents and would-be heroes that every cause attracts (and kills).
Beginning with the 19th-century poem by Rudyard Kipling, honoring those who
really fight their country's wars to the United States Navy of 1632 to the
star navies of the future, these stories highlight the soldier's view of war
and command.
Each story included develops the human side of the soldiers. From a
not-quite-human superweapon to balloon-traveling mercenaries, each character
shows the human side of war and its cost — the obvious, physical wounds
and the not-so-obvious mental ones. From experienced veterans who
expect to win every battle to those who can't win anything, they are all here.

Table of Contents for When Diplomacy Fails:
- "A Ship Named Francis," by John Ringo and Victor Mitchell
- "The Day of Glory," by David Drake
- "Not That Kind of a War," by Tanya Huff
- "In the Navy," by David Weber
- "The Burning Spear at Twilight," by Mike Resnick
- "Straw," by Gene Wolfe
- "Encounter," by Stephen Leigh
- "Black Tulip," by Harry Turtledove
- "Fanatic," by Eric Flint
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