Prescription for ChaosIdeas Have Consequences – for Adventure!Hard-SF master and renowned John W. Campbell Analog regular Christopher Anvil astounds with mind-bending ideas and their often deadly (and darkly humorous) consequences. Morton Hommel, erstwhile Director of Banner Drug and Vitamin Laboratories, applies the science of pharmacology and the art of sweet reason to a world on the verge of a technological nervous breakdown. These "Hommels" are Anvil at his speculative best— all edited by modern-day SF master, Eric Flint! Cover Art by Clyde Caldwell |
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Trade First printing, February 2009 Distributed by Simon & Schuster Printed in the United States of America |
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-9143-6
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