ISBN: | 9780340682494 |
Publisher: | Hachette |
Published: | 15 May, 1997 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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Editions: |
4 other editions
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- Dark Sunshine
- Desert Dancer
- Free Again
- Free Again (Phantom Stallion)
- Gift Horse (Phantom Stallion)
- Golden Ghost
- Golden Ghost (Phantom Stallion)
- Heartbreak Bronco
- Heartbreak Bronco
- Moonrise
- Moonrise (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Phantom Stallion (Prebound))
- Mustang Moon
- Mustang Moon (Phantom Stallion)
- Phantom Stallion
- Phantom Stallion #15
- Phantom Stallion #16
- Phantom Stallion #17
- Phantom Stallion #18
- Phantom Stallion #18: Firefly
- Phantom Stallion #19
- Phantom Stallion #20
- Phantom Stallion #21
- Phantom Stallion #22
- Phantom Stallion #23
- Phantom Stallion #24
- Phantom Stallion #6: The Challenger
- Phantom Stallion Box Set
- Rain Dance
- Rain Dance (Phantom Stallion, 12) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Phantom Stallion (Prebound))
- Red Feather Filly
- Red Feather Filly (Phantom Stallion)
- Run away home
- The Challenger
- The Renegade
- The Renegade (Phantom Stallion #4)
- The Wild One
- The Wild One (Phantom Stallion)
- The Wildest Heart
- Untamed
- Untamed
- Wild One
Ben Bova has a way of writing hard science fiction that can best be described as "definitive." While other writers introduce technology that could be developed under the right set of circumstances, Bova tends to write about advances that we're already capable of, if only we pursued them. In Moonrise he describes a future where space has finally been privatized and the moon is on the brink of becoming fertile commercial ground. But even as former astronaut Paul Stavenger seeks to turn a handful of leftover government moon shelters into a full-fledged moonbase, powerful corporate forces are aligning against him.
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