[John Grimes Saga Omnibus 03] • Galactic Courier · Star Courier / To Keep the Ship / Matilda's Stepchildren / Star Loot

[John Grimes Saga Omnibus 03] • Galactic Courier · Star Courier / To Keep the Ship / Matilda's Stepchildren / Star Loot
Authors
Chandler, A. Bertram
Publisher
Baen
Date
2011-12-06T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.82 MB
Lang
en
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The #3 omni edition of the classic science fiction of A. Bertram Chandlers John Grimes books, with multiple interrelated stories and two full novels in this renowned SF saga. Pipe-smoking, action-loving spaceship commander John Grimes (think Captain Kirk with more of a navy, salty attitude) retires from heroic days in Earths space navy to become a merchant captain extraordinaire and a force to reckon with on the galactic frontier and in a series of dangerous alternate realities.

Number three in a three-volume collection of the legendary John Grimes of the Galactic Rim series. Classic *Star Trek* meets the high seas. If space travel is going to be anything like sailing the oceans, then A. Bertram Chandler has surely caught its absolute essence in his Grimes novels. Here are the crowning tales of Grimes' career the Grimes Rim Commodore stories. In these tales, Grimes has found his true calling out on the edge of galactic civilization. Hes the sheriff of a realm where pioneer colonies and parallel dimensions overlap, and a starship captain must be prepared for adventure in ALL possible worlds.

Includes an astounding (as in, mostly published in *Astounding* and *Analog* by legendary editor John W. Campbell) cornucopia of Grimes novels bringing together all previous Commodore Grimes tales in *Star Courier, To Keep the Ship, Matildas Stepchildren, Star Loot*.

**About A. Bertram Chandler and the John Grimes series:

**SFs answer to Horatio Hornblower. *Publishers Weekly*

As Asimov chronicled the Foundation, as Heinlein built his Future History, so Chandler constructs the epic of the Rim Worlds. *Analog*

[Grimes] establishes a loyalty in his readers rather similar to that felt by readers of Hornblower. Indeed [Chandlers] space operas are among the most likeable and well constructed in the genre. . . . *The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction*