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Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (Paperback)
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Short Description for Julian ComstockFrom the Hugo-winning author of "Spin" comes an exuberant adventure in a post-climate-change America. This thoughtful tale combines complex characters, rousing military adventure, and a beautifully realized, unnerving future.--"Publishers Weekly" starred review.
Full description- Publisher: Tor Books
- Published: 25 May 2010
- Format: Paperback 689 pages
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- Categories: Science Fiction
- ISBN 13: 9780765359230 ISBN 10: 0765359235
- Sales rank: 56,165
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Full description for Julian Comstock
From the Hugo-winning author of "Spin," an exuberant adventure in a post-climate-change America In the reign of President Deklan Comstock, a reborn United States is struggling back to prosperity. Over a century after the Efflorescence of Oil, after the Fall of the Cities, after the False Tribulation, after the days of the Pious Presidents, the sixty stars and thirteen stripes wave from the plains of Athabaska to the national capital in New York. In Colorado Springs, the Dominion sees to the nation's spiritual needs. In Labrador, the Army wages war on the Dutch. America, unified, is rising once again. Then out of Labrador come tales of the war hero "Captain Commongold." The masses follow his adventures in the popular press. The Army adores him. The President is...troubled. Especially when the dashing Captain turns out to be his nephew Julian, son of the President's late brother Bryce--a popular general who challenged the President's power, and paid the ultimate price. As Julian ascends to the pinnacle of power, his admiration for the works of the Secular Ancients sets him at fatal odds with the Dominion. Treachery and intrigue will dog him as he closes in on the accomplishment of his lifelong ambition: to make a film about the life of Charles Darwin.

