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Right to Arm Bears
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- ISBN 9781476782058
- Publication Date: 23 Oct 2016
- Publisher: Baen Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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A classic of science fiction from SF legend Gordon R. Dickson, winner of
three Hugo awards, a Nebula award, and an inductee into the Science Fiction Hall
of Fame. Humans and alien adversaries contend on a world whose inhabitants
resemble bears both in appearance and in temperament.
A BEAR OF A CHOICE!
Planet Dilbia is in a crucial location for both humans and their adversaries, the Hemnoids. Therefore making friends with the Dilbians and establishing a human presence there is of the utmost importance, which may be a problem, since the bearlike Dilbians stand some nine feet tall, and have a high regard for physical prowess. They're not impressed by human technology, either. A real man, er, bear doesn't need machines to do his work for him.
A BEAR OF A CHOICE!
Planet Dilbia is in a crucial location for both humans and their adversaries, the Hemnoids. Therefore making friends with the Dilbians and establishing a human presence there is of the utmost importance, which may be a problem, since the bearlike Dilbians stand some nine feet tall, and have a high regard for physical prowess. They're not impressed by human technology, either. A real man, er, bear doesn't need machines to do his work for him.
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