Exodus(Reprint) The Ark by PaulChafe Paperback, 704 Pages, Published 2011 by Baen ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-3431-3, ISBN: 1-4391-3431-6
"Interstellar Adventure by a Top-Selling Author of the Man-Kzin Series. The Sequel to Genesis. The gigantic starship Ark was launched on a voyage of ten thousand years from an Earth on the brink of collapse. Its mission was to carry a portion of the human race to a new home circling another star. But, centuries after its departure, the descendants of the original crew no longer remember that they are on a city-sized spaces ..."
Genesis(1st Edition) (Ark) by PaulChafe Paperback, 624 Pages, Published 2009 by Baen ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-9163-4, ISBN: 1-4165-9163-X
"1. This is “Big Idea” science fiction, in the same class as Larry Niven’s Ringworld and its sequels, or Arthur C. Clarke’s Rama novels, written by a working scientist with a military background. 2. Paul Chafe contributed stories to the top-selling Man-Kzin Wars volumes VII, VIII and IX, and is well-known to the readers of that top-selling series (over 350,000 copies in print). 3. An infantry officer in the Canadian for ..."
Exodus(1st Edition) The Ark (Ark series) by PaulChafe Paperback, 496 Pages, Published 2009 by Baen ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-3322-4, ISBN: 1-4391-3322-0
"Interstellar Adventure by a Top-Selling Author of the Man-Kzin Series. The Sequel to Genesis.The gigantic starship Ark was launched on a voyage of ten thousand years from an Earth on the brink of collapse. Its mission was to carry a portion of the human race to a new home circling another star, but, centuries after its departure, the descendants of the original crew no longer remember that they are on a city-sized spaceship, and know no ..."
"For fifty thousand years the Kzinti Patriarchy thrived on battle fought for conquest. Against all odds the humans stopped them, and for five wars kept on stopping them. With its violent expansion checked internal strains have built up within the Patriarchy, and now they threaten to tear it apart. When the ambitious Kchula-Tzaatz makes a bid for ultimate power the established order comes tumbling down, and the flames of war burn hot in D ..."
Genesis (Hardback) by PaulChafe Hardcover, 416 Pages, Published 2007 by Baen ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-5509-4, ISBN: 1-4165-5509-9
"With the human race rapidly running out of space on an overcrowded Earth, humanity's last hope lies with the Ark, a self-contained ship carrying the seeds of human civilization on a ten-thousand-year voyage to the far reaches of space."
Destiny's Forge(1st Edition) (Man-Kzin Wars Series) by PaulChafe, Creator-Larry Niven Hardcover, 672 Pages, Published 2006 by Baen ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-2071-9, ISBN: 1-4165-2071-6
"Weed-eaters, monkey-spawn, honorless herbivores: individually weak, humans have proved most difficult to conquer and enslave. Now, the young heir to the Kzinti patriarchy is forced into a desperate wilderness exile as his empire cracks and the contentious Great Prides attempt to rip one another apart while facing total war with humanity. Annihilation looms unless the young patriarch can ally with two human warriors to battle his way bac ..."
"First Time in Paperback. Kzin and Human Clash Again in this All-New Report from the Frontlines of the Top Selling Space War in Science Fiction.The kzin, formerly invincible conquerors of all they encountered, had a hard time dealing with their ignominious defeat by the leaf-eating humans. Some secretly hatched schemes for a rematch, others concentrated on gathering power within the kzin hierarchy, and some shamefully cooperated with th ..."
"The powerful Kzin warriors' plans for galactic domination under feline control are turned upside down by the cunning and pesky humans, but the Kzin have come up with a new scheme to achieve their goals, in a science fiction anthology featuring contributions by Larry Niven, Poul Anderson, Paul Chafe, and Hal Colebatch. Reprint."
"Bruno is pilot of a starship which is actually a gigantic weapon that may end the war with the Kzin with one swift stroke. But now three shiploads of Kzin are closing in on him and his lady...."
"This highly readable edited collection focuses on the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx. Each contributor to this volume explores a different facet of Proulx's striking attention to geography, place, landscape, regional environments, and local economies in her writing. Covering all of her novels and short story collections, scholars from the United States, Canada, and abroad engage in critical analyses of Proulx's new r ..."
"... of historiography, offering a compelling explanation of the degree to which this
scholarship has shaped Proulx's fiction. Durrans finds that Proulx's fiction can be
best understood as it moves between possibilism and determinism, a debate
central to the history of Annales School thought. Placing Proulx within literary
tradition, Margaret Johnson demonstrates that Proulx's hyperrealist
representations of place mark Proulx as a p ..."
Exodus The Ark by PaulChafe 704 Pages, Published 2009 by Baen Publishing Enterprises ISBN-13: 978-1-61824-748-3, ISBN: 1-61824-748-4
"As Annaya ran up her flags a cheer went up from the fisherfolk ranks. The assault
turtles began to grind forward, and his far left parisha started to advance as well,
though they couldn't do anything useful until the towers were in place. "Halt the
left flank," he shouted, and Annaya blew her horn to signal the errant parisha to
stop, but it kept advancing. "Halt them!" he repeated, but now the other leftflank
parisha was following ..."
"1. New York Times best-selling author John Ringo raved about Mark van Name’s novel “One Jump Ahead is like well-aged white lightning: it goes down smooth then delivers a kick that knocks you on the floor.” 2. Best-selling science fiction master Orson Scott Card concurs, writing that One Jump Ahead has “a hero who is worth at least a dozen more novels. I want this to be a series. I want to read a new one every year.” 3. ..."
"Hal Colebatch, Paul Chafe, Matthew Joseph Harrington, Larry Niven. thrust into
the belly, don't waste time slashing at the armored head and chest. We dealt with
the felines in the same way. ... I had read Caesar's Commentaries and imagined
how he would have relished being here, lecturing the Jotoki on how to improve
their space tactics and quietly plotting to take them over. It was then that I began
to write this commentary of my o ..."
Genesis by PaulChafe 416 Pages, Published 2007 by Baen Publishing Enterprises ISBN-13: 978-1-61824-618-9, ISBN: 1-61824-618-6
"The world was a blur of green, and he glanced back to see if Kylie was still with
him. His blood froze. She was there, and right behind her was the lead inquisitor.
There was no way he could shoot at all with the branches in the way. In
desperation he hauled back on the reins, slowing almost to a halt. Kylie
thundered past, her knife in one hand and desperation in her face, overlaid with
surprise at seeing him stop. "Keep riding!" ..."
Destiny's Forge A Man-Kzin Wars Novel by PaulChafe, Larry Niven 976 Pages, Published 2006 by Baen Publishing Enterprises ISBN-13: 978-1-61824-534-2, ISBN: 1-61824-534-1
""Kzinhome has twentyfour orbital battle stations, plus all the ground defenses,
plus the fleet in orbit, carriers, destroyers, cruisers, battleships even. The Rrit fleet
is divided: some of them have fled, some are waiting to see what happens.
Maybe ..."
"New weapons, new strategies and new leaders - the Kzin (warcats supreme) are on the march again and those contemptible humans had better watch out. Once again, it's howling time in Known Space."
"The Kzin had learned of the existence of human-occupied space, a find that promised new technologies for the race, and new wealth for the fierce Kzin Warriors in the form of land, slaves ... and food. Kzin had sent ships to probe the Solar System, expecting no danger from mere weed-eating apes. But the Warrior Race had underestimated monkey ingenuity, and the ships were destroyed by "peaceful" technology that the humans had hurriedly ch ..."
"If only the engineers had miniaturized hyperwave transmitters enough that a ship
could hold one, Saxtorph thought, not for the first time. Then: What'd have been
the use? I'd've gotten the bad news sooner, that's all. "In der Tat," Nordbo went on
, briefly reverting to Wunderland's chief language, "I saw at once that the ISC
would forbid you to go, and forestalled them by offering to cancel the contract
myself. It was the responsibl ..."