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John M. Ford

    April 10, 1957 – September 25, 2006

    John M. Ford was a celebrated science fiction and fantasy author, his works recognized for their extraordinary intelligence, erudition, and wit. He excelled at crafting literary pastiches and parodies, often employing complex forms and blank verse, with his poems and prose reflecting a profound understanding of diverse styles and genres. His writing is valued for its unique blend of humor, intellectual insight, and skillful command of language, offering readers an unforgettable literary experience. Ford's legacy endures through his captivating narratives and his ability to provoke both thought and laughter.

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    The Princes of the Air
    How Much for Just the Planet? (Star Trek, Book 36)
    The Dragon Waiting
    The Star Trek
    Heat of Fusion
    • 2008

      The Dragon Waiting

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(40)Add rating

      The Wars of the Roses have put Edward IV on the throne of England, Lorenzo de' Medici's court shines brilliantly, and Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza plots in Milan. But this is a changed world, and medieval Europe is dominated by the threat from the Byzantine Empire. Sforza, the Vampire Duke, marshals his forces for his long-planned attack on Florence, and Byzantium is on the march. A mercenary, the exiled heir to the Byzantine throne, a young woman physician forced to flee Florence, and a Welsh wizard, the nephew of Owain Gly Dwr, seem to have no common goals but together they wage an intrigue-filled campaign against the might of Byzantium, striving to secure the English throne for Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and make him Richard III.

      The Dragon Waiting
    • 2004

      The Star Trek

      Signature Edition: The Hand of Kahless

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(36)Add rating

      The narrative explores the complex legacy of Kahless the Unforgettable, the first emperor of the Klingon Empire, whose legendary status is intertwined with the fierce battles and warriors of Klingon history. However, the book suggests that historical accounts may be misleading, posing challenging truths for both the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets. Through this lens, it delves into themes of honor, glory, and the often uncomfortable realities of history.

      The Star Trek
    • 2004

      Heat of Fusion

      And Other Stories

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This collection features twenty-two imaginative works spanning fantasy, science fiction, and poetry, showcasing the exceptional talent praised by Robert Jordan. Each piece reflects the author's unique voice and creativity, offering readers a diverse exploration of themes and styles.

      Heat of Fusion
    • 1991

      From the personal collection of author John M. Ford. Like new condition except for page coloring from age.

      The Princes of the Air
    • 1987

      On the planet Direidi, a vast fortune of dilithium crystals has been discovered, sparking a contest between the Federation and the Klingon Empire to claim the planet. Captain Kirk and the Starship Enterprise face off against Captain Kaden and the Fire Blossom, while the Direidians plot their own course in this unusual adventure.

      How Much for Just the Planet? (Star Trek, Book 36)