The Bluff of the Hawk - Anthony Gilmore - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781533454645 - May 25, 1932
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The Bluff of the Hawk


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"A trick? Carse was famed for them. A trap? But how?" Had not old John Sewell, the historian, recognized Hawk Carse for what he was-a creator of new space-frontiers, pioneer of vast territories for commerce, molder of history through his long feud with the powerful Eurasian scientist, Ku Sui-the adventurer would doubtless have passed into oblivion like other long-forgotten spacemen. We have Sewell's industry to thank for our basic knowledge of Carse. His "Space-Frontiers of the Last Century" is a thorough work and the accepted standard, but even it had of necessity to be compressed, and many meaty episodes of the Hawk's life go almost unmentioned. For instance, Sewell gives a rough synopsis of "The Affair of the Brains," but dismisses its aftermath entirely, in the following fashion (Vol. II, pp. 250-251): "... there was only one way out: to smash the great dome covering one end of the asteroid and so release the life-sustaining air inside. Captain Carse achieved this by sending the space-ship Scorpion crashing through the dome unmanned, and he, Friday and Eliot Leithgow were caught up in the out-rushing flood of air and catapulted into space, free of the dome and Dr. Ku Sui. Clad as they were in the latter's self-propulsive space-suits, they were quite capable of reaching Jupiter's Satellite III, only some thirty thousand miles away.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 25, 1932
ISBN13 9781533454645
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 34
Dimensions 203 × 254 × 2 mm   ·   90 g
Language English  

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