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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

839.0. "Dickson's The Dragon and the George" by ALASKA::QUIRICI () Thu Nov 09 1989 15:09

    hi,
    
    anybody know the author of a kind-of cute fantasy/sci-fi novel from
    at least 10 years back called "the dragon and the george"? it's
    about, as far as i can remember, a scientist, who, in the course of
    his experiments, gets himself teleported into the body of a dragon
    living in some mythic/medieval England, where the human knights who
    fight dragons are known to the dragons as "george's" (after st. george,
    i guess). it's quite well written and a good read. i'd like to try to
    find it, since i seem to have lost my copy.
    
    thanks.
    
    ken quirici
    
    p.s. i have a vague feeling the author might have been harry harrison
    or a similar "straight" sci-fi author working in a different genre.
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839.1OASS::MDILLSONGeneric Personal NameThu Nov 09 1989 15:163
    Gordon R. Dickson
    
    I beat Jerry to it!
839.2huh? whuzzat?USMRM3::SPOPKESThu Nov 09 1989 18:063
    Are you sure? I thought it was George R. R. Martin.
    
    steve p
839.3Good book, definately DicksonSNDCSL::SMITHPowdered endoskeletonThu Nov 09 1989 18:204
    Gordon R. Dickson, The Dragon and The George, 345-29902-7 [I believe
    that's the ISBN if you tack a "0-" on the front].
    
    Willie
839.4RUBY::BOYAJIANSecretary of the StratosphereFri Nov 10 1989 03:053
    Yes, definitely Dickson. It's not really George Martin's style.
    
    --- jerry
839.5DatG - Good readingPOLAR::LACAILLELookit them yo-yo'sFri Nov 10 1989 07:505
	Dickson; what else did he write....wasn't there one called
	Time Storm by him....

	Charlie
839.6RUBY::BOYAJIANSecretary of the StratosphereFri Nov 10 1989 10:1811
    Yes, TIME STORM is his. He's written a *lot*. His most well-known
    books are probably the Dorsai -- and related -- novels:
    
    NECROMANCER
    DORSAI!
    SOLDIER, ASK NOT
    LOST DORSAI
    THE FINAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
    CHILDE
    
    --- jerry
839.7Martin's better, but I have more DicksonSNDCSL::SMITHPowdered endoskeletonFri Nov 10 1989 14:3725
    Also:
    
    Home From The Shore
    Spacepaw
    None But Man
    Alien Art
    Arcturus Landing
    Steel Brother
    In The Bone
    Guided Tour
    The Man The Worlds Rejected
    Invaders!
    Forward!
    Love Not Human
    In Iron Years
    Beginnings
    Ends
    
    He seems to be pretty variable, I really liked the early Dorsai stuff,
    but I just couldn't get thru The Final Encyclopedia.  Some of his
    collections of shorts are great too (Love Not Human, Home From The
    Shore, and Spacepaw come to mind), but I haven't read or don't remember
    the rest.
    
    Willie
839.8ROULET::RUDMANAlways the Black Knight.Wed Mar 07 1990 13:5712
    re: .1   But he couldn't resist a comment!  ;-)           
    
    re: .6   Jerry, where does TACTICS OF MISTAKE fit in?

    re: .7   There's more than that.  I have NAKED TO THE STARS,
             MISSION TO UNIVERSE, THE ALIEN WAY, THE PRITCHER 
             MASS, THE STAR ROAD, THE R-MASTER, THE MAN FROM 
             EARTH, and a few more I haven't catalogued yet.
     	     I'm sure you'd find more if you consulted a
             reference.  This gives me dejavu; isn't there a
             Dickson topic?    
    			     			Don
839.9RUBY::BOYAJIANSecretary of the StratosphereThu Mar 08 1990 01:117
    re:.8
    
    Oops! You're right, I left off TACTICS OF MISTAKE. Where does it
    fit in. Hell, I can't remember (it's been about 20 years since I
    read it). Either before or after SOLDIER, ASK NOT.
    
    --- jerry
839.10Digressing from dragons to dorsaiRIPPLE::REID_PALookin' for a bigger hammerThu Mar 08 1990 11:5619
re: .8  Yes there is a Dickson topic, of sorts.  736 talks about the 
        Dorsai series.  However 736.7 has a fairly up-to-date list of
	Dickson's works.

re: .9  Here's the order:

        Dorsai                 
        Lost Dorsai            
        Necromancer            
        Soldier Ask Not        
        The Sprit of Dorsai    
        Tactics of Mistake     
        The Final Encyclopedia 
        The Chantry Guild      
 
 
RDWHAHB

Paul
839.11sequel?TOLKIN::QUIRICITue Nov 12 1991 14:097
    To resuscitate this topic:
    
    I heard there's a sequel to the Dragon and the George coming out, or
    out already. Anybody heard? I hope this means they'll reissue
    TDATG, since I've definitely lost my copy.
    
    Ken
839.12ALIEN::MELVINTen Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2Wed Nov 13 1991 00:599
>    I heard there's a sequel to the Dragon and the George coming out, or
>    out already. Anybody heard? I hope this means they'll reissue
>    TDATG, since I've definitely lost my copy.

Try Barnes and Noble in Nashua if you are around there.  I saw it there a few
days ago (TDATG).

-Joe

839.13don't know the titleUNXA::BEUTEWe apologize for the inconvenience.Wed Nov 13 1991 08:587
	The sequel is out and available in paperback at my local Waldenbooks.
	Sorry, I didn't catch the title, but read the cover blurb indicating
	it was the sequel. It was a fairly thick one with a black cover.

	Chris

839.14"The Dragon Knight"STARCH::JSLOVEJ. Spencer Love; 237-2751; SHR3-2/W28Thu Nov 14 1991 01:407
I believe the sequel is entitled, "The Dragon Knight".

I enjoyed it.  Nevertheless, the first book was better.

I haven't seen this in paperback yet, but it's been out for quite a while.

						-- Spencer