| You must be in the UK, unless there was an SF Book Club edition
by that name.
FUTURE HISTORY was a British omnibus volume containing two of
Jerry Pournelle's novels, THE MERCENARY and WEST OF HONOR. The
former is actually cobbled together from some novelettes.
While there aren't any sequels per se, two other novels that
are set in the same universe, though centuries after the end
of the Co-Dominium, are KING DAVID'S SPACESHIP (a revision of
his earlier book A SPACESHIP FOR THE KING) and THE MOTE IN
GOD'S EYE (co-written by Larry Niven).
There are also some other novelettes set in the Co-Dominium.
I'll dig up some publication info on those.
By the way, I've changed the title of the topic to reflect the
subject.
--- jerry
|
| re:.2
John Christian Falkenberg appears in a couple of the uncollected
novelettes, if I can remember correctly, but the other two novels
I mentioned take place about 7-800 years after the Falkenberg
stories. At the time of those novels, not only has the Co-Dominium
fallen apart, but the First Empire of Man has risen and fallen.
KING DAVID'S SPACESHIP and THE MOTE IN GOD'S EYE occur during the
Second Empire of Man.
--- jerry
|
| "Silent Leges"
NEW VOICES IN SCIENCE FICTION [VOLUME 1], edited by George
R. R. Martin, 1977
(Falkenberg appears toward the end of the story, but he's
not the main character.)
"His Truth Goes Marching On"
COMBAT SF, edited by Gordon R. Dickson, 1975 (Hardcover edition
only, doesn't appear in the paperback edition.)
THERE WILL BE WAR, edited by Jerry Pournelle, 1983
(Falkenberg is mentioned, but does not appear.)
"He Fell Into a Dark Hole"
ANALOG (March 1973)
BLACK HOLES, edited by Jerry Pournelle, 1978
WARRIOR [THERE WILL BE WAR, VOL. 5], edited by Pournelle, 1986
There is one other item of interest:
"Motelight"
This is a prologue to THE MOTE IN GOD'S EYE which was edited
out before publication. It was included within the body of an
article entitled "Building the Mote in God's Eye" by Niven and
Pournelle, which appeared in the January 1976 issue of GALAXY,
as an installment of Pournelle's regular column, "A Step Farther
Out".
--- jerry
|