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Loading... The Weapon Makers (original 1947; edition 1973)by A. E. van Vogt
Work InformationThe Weapon Makers by A. E. van Vogt (1947)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. It is an entertaining book. The plot is too contrieved, but it's good fun. ( ) A very old classic scifi novel. Like so many of these that were written in the 30's and 40's, the technology is very dated. No computers, no internet, but they have FTL, blasters and other techno gimmicks that we haven't invented yet. This is primarily about the conflict between Robert Hedrock, Weapon Maker representative and Empress Innelda. 4700 or so years in the future, Earth has been ruled by a single family for all of that time. Balanced against that ultimate power is the ultimate expression of the 2nd Amendment - the Weapons Makers sell defensive only weapons that can be sold to anyone, that are better than what the government has. It makes for an interesting conflict. Fun, short speculative fiction with still a little bit of relevance today. Two thousand years in the future, the solar system is united under the monarchy of the Isher family. To keep the government in check and ensure against tyranny, a guild known as the Weapon Shops has for generations provided technologically advanced arms to the citizens and maintained a close watch on imperial affairs. Naturally, this arrangement often sets guild and government at odds with one another. The situation reaches a boiling point when Empress Innelda learns of a Weapon Shop spy among her court in the form of Captain Robert Hedrock. When the captain learns that Innelda plans to execute him, Hedrock mounts a bold and public defense, which results in his temporary expulsion from the palace. However, Hedrock learns that Innelda is concealing the existence of an interstellar drive from the Weapons Shops and the public in the hopes of bolstering Isher supremacy. On this way out of the palace, Hedrock is arrested by officers of the Weapons Shops on the charge of subterfuge against the guild! He is brought before the council and interrogated about his mysterious background. When his answers fail to satisfy them, the councilmen order his execution. After mounting yet another daring escape, Hedrock sets out to reveal Innelda’s clandestine project to the world—an adventure which pits him against criminal elements on Earth and bizarre telepathic aliens in interstellar space… A sequel to The Weapon Shops of Isher, The Weapon Makers begins as a fast-paced tale of intrigue that occasionally waxes melodramatic and, late in the plot, veers off course into ethereal concepts and bombastic language that feel contrived, especially during Hedrock’s encounters with the telepathic aliens. The story is a mélange of fantasy and science fiction that doesn’t always mesh well. Nevertheless, Van Vogt’s reputation as a master of imaginative fiction remains intact. This is the book that probably started my fascination with van Vogt. It is NOT, as is sometimes mistakenly identified, a sequel to the novelized collection of stories, The Weapon Shops of Isher. It was originally published as the the first of three parts of a serial, in the immortal Astounding (in the days or John Campbell), in 1943. The book saw publication first in 1947. I loved this book. I'm wise enough to not read it again, lacking the innocence of youth. Sometimes memories are best left undisturbed. no reviews | add a review
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The story of Captain Hedrock, Earth's immortal man-up against one force-the outlawed Weapon Makers-who could make that immortality end abruptly if they could but find him. In the world of the lsher Empire a titanic struggle is taking place. An interstellar drive has been perfected; and the Empress Isher, convinced that it will be ruinous to her government, and that emigration to the stars will strip the solar system of its inhabitants, is using all her power to suppress the invention. The Weapon Makers, a unique organization, outlawed, but maintaining its freedom by means of secret inventions, is striving with equal determination to force the stellar drive into the open. No library descriptions found. |
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