Rob Merlin was the best engineer who had ever lived. That was why "The King of Space" had to have him for the most spectacular construction project ever-even though Rob was a potentially fatal threat to his power ...
Thus begins a breakthrough novel by the former President of the American Astronautical Society, about an idea whose time has come: a shimmering bridge between Earth and space that mankind will climb to the stars!
Sound like fantasy The concept has been in the literature of physics for over three decades, but only a writer with the scientific background of a Sheffield or a Clarke could bring the idea to life.*
*See page ii of this volume for a fascinating note from Arthur C Clarke on who was "first to press" with the notion of a "bridge to space."
"Opening a Sheffield book is like switching on a mind link." —Dr. Robert L. Forward
"Charles Sheffield is one of the very best hard science fiction writers in the world." —Kim Stanley Robinson
"Sheffield is a master ... the Asimov or Clarke of the future" —Noumenon
"A treat for readers who like their science fiction loaded with intelligent scientific extrapolation." —Chicago Sun-Times
Rob Merlin was the best engineer who had ever lived. That was why "The King of Space" had to have him for the most spectacular construction project ever-even though Rob was a potentially fatal threat to his power ...
Thus begins a breakthrough novel by the former President of the American Astronautical Society, about an idea whose time has come: a shimmering bridge between Earth and space that mankind will climb to the stars!
Sound like fantasy The concept has been in the literature of physics for over three decades, but only a writer with the scientific background of a Sheffield or a Clarke could bring the idea to life.*
*See page ii of this volume for a fascinating note from Arthur C Clarke on who was "first to press" with the notion of a "bridge to space."
"Opening a Sheffield book is like switching on a mind link." —Dr. Robert L. Forward
"Charles Sheffield is one of the very best hard science fiction writers in the world." —Kim Stanley Robinson
"Sheffield is a master ... the Asimov or Clarke of the future" —Noumenon
"A treat for readers who like their science fiction loaded with intelligent scientific extrapolation." —Chicago Sun-Times
Rob Merlin was the best engineer who had ever lived. That was why "The King of Space" had to have him for the most spectacular construction project ever-even though Rob was a potentially fatal threat to his power ...
Thus begins a breakthrough novel by the former President of the American Astronautical Society, about an idea whose time has come: a shimmering bridge between Earth and space that mankind will climb to the stars!
Sound like fantasy The concept has been in the literature of physics for over three decades, but only a writer with the scientific background of a Sheffield or a Clarke could bring the idea to life.*
*See page ii of this volume for a fascinating note from Arthur C Clarke on who was "first to press" with the notion of a "bridge to space."
"Opening a Sheffield book is like switching on a mind link." —Dr. Robert L. Forward
"Charles Sheffield is one of the very best hard science fiction writers in the world." —Kim Stanley Robinson
"Sheffield is a master ... the Asimov or Clarke of the future" —Noumenon
"A treat for readers who like their science fiction loaded with intelligent scientific extrapolation." —Chicago Sun-Times