I’ll give it a moderate recommendation—it’s been at least twenty years since I’ve read it, and I don’t know how it would look to me now.
However, I’ve read it several times, and enjoyed it as a light-hearted and moderately realistic (not everything Padway tries succeeds) account of rationality winning.
One other reason to read it if you haven’t read golden age sf—it moves. It’s quite a short novel, and compared to modern sf, it’s astonishing how much story can be well told in how few words.
I’m exceedingly fond of Richard Garfinkle’s Celestial Matters about an AH where the Greek theory of elements is true. Greece has become a superpower (the background is still pretty classical, but I think it’s set five or six centuries later) in opposition to China, because feng shui is also true. Unfortunately, the feng shui isn’t worked out as well as the elements, but who can argue with an expedition to the sun to get some primal fire?
Not quite AH, but David Drake’s Birds of Prey is fun. It’s a noirish story about the last honest man is corrupt Rome. It’s kitchen sink science fiction, full of good things. To list them would be spoilers, so I’ll rot13. Gurer’f n cyrfvbfnhe va gur Gvore, n fvqr rssrpg bs gur gvzr geniry sebz gur sne shgher jub’f pbzr gb Ebzr gb fgbc na nyvra zranpr.
I’ll give it a moderate recommendation—it’s been at least twenty years since I’ve read it, and I don’t know how it would look to me now.
However, I’ve read it several times, and enjoyed it as a light-hearted and moderately realistic (not everything Padway tries succeeds) account of rationality winning.
One other reason to read it if you haven’t read golden age sf—it moves. It’s quite a short novel, and compared to modern sf, it’s astonishing how much story can be well told in how few words.
Thanks—any other alternative-history involving classic times you would recommend?
I’m exceedingly fond of Richard Garfinkle’s Celestial Matters about an AH where the Greek theory of elements is true. Greece has become a superpower (the background is still pretty classical, but I think it’s set five or six centuries later) in opposition to China, because feng shui is also true. Unfortunately, the feng shui isn’t worked out as well as the elements, but who can argue with an expedition to the sun to get some primal fire?
Not quite AH, but David Drake’s Birds of Prey is fun. It’s a noirish story about the last honest man is corrupt Rome. It’s kitchen sink science fiction, full of good things. To list them would be spoilers, so I’ll rot13. Gurer’f n cyrfvbfnhe va gur Gvore, n fvqr rssrpg bs gur gvzr geniry sebz gur sne shgher jub’f pbzr gb Ebzr gb fgbc na nyvra zranpr.