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Paperback The Complete Hammer's Slammers Book

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ISBN13: 9781439133095

The Complete Hammer's Slammers

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With a veteran 's eye for the harsh and gritty details of war, David Drake depicts a futuristic analog of Vietnam-era tank combat in his Hammer's Slammers fiction. Upon this tactical foundation, Drake... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great 1st Volume Collection! (As well as volumes 2 and 3)!

A very much needed read and a great place to start reading the Hammer's Slammers series. Having these stories in volume format is a great way to collect some of Mr. Drake's best depictions of what it is truly like to serve, and to serve in combat at that. His characters jump from the pages and will remind you of people you know, of yourself, or lead to a better understanding of some of the difficulties that service members go through in combat. Even after that service ends. He doesn't advocate war, he just explains war as seen through the eyes of those who have served and fought during war. He served in combat himself and brings that experience and the unique observations of what it's like "to be there." All the good, the bad, and the always horrific aspects of war without glorifying any of it. If anything Mr. Drake's stories are some of the best reasons to not go to war. More politicians, CEO's, and those who do advocate for war should really read Mr. Drake's Hammer's Slammers series. All three volumes worth. Maybe then peace on this world would have a chance. I'm a veteran of Desert Shield/Storm combat myself and the Hammer's Slammers does capture the essence, realities, stupidity, and horrors of what fighting is like on those who don the uniform and the weapons and go to war for whatever the reason they joined up for to begin with. I was 20yrs old when I first pulled the trigger in anger (fright) in the Gulf and it took several years after for me to realize it was not for patriotism, God, or glory, but for oil and to keep the rich rich, while the poor like myself did the fighting. Mr. Drake captures all of that and more with the series. Highly recommended!

I highly recommend this book for those who want a flavor of what war is about

Hammer's Slammers Volume 1 of 3 (2006) Volume One of this three volume set includes: Introduction by Gene Wolfe Foreword by David Drake 1. Under the Hammer 2. Supertanks 3. The Butcher's Bill 4. The Church of the Lord's Universe 5. But Loyal to His Own 6. Powerguns 7. Caught in the Crossfire 8. Backdrop to Chaos 9. Cultural Conflict 10. The Bonding Authority 11. Hangman 12. Table of Organization and Equipment, Hammer's Regiment 13. Standing Down 14. Code-Name Feirefitz 15. The Interrogation Team 16. The Tank Lords 17. Liberty Port 18. Night March 19. The Immovable Object 20. The Irresistible Force 21. A Death in Peacetime Don't let your wife see this book without its dust jacket. Mine wanted it for a "decorator book". I highly recommend this book for those who want a flavor of what war is about. Now if they could only add the sense of smell. Gunner June, 2010.

More of a Best Of than Complete

I actually bought the e-book directly from Baen, and was hoping that it would contain all of his stories. However, I was mildly disappointed to find that it was more of a "Best Of" than the "Complete" Hammer's Slammers, especially since many of the early books like The Warrior is out of print. That said, I am really enjoying reading some stories that I haven't read in many many moons.

Part one of a comprehensive collection of the Hammers Slammers Works

This is a book I've been waiting over ten years for. As a fan of mister Drakes writtings, in particular the Hammers Slammers series, I have always had a hard time tracking down some of his stories... this book, and its companion, offer the complete collection of his works (a must for any fan). It will also replace my paperbacks, which have become quite dog-eared over the years since I first discovered the Hammers Slammers. For those not familiar with the Hammers Slammers... These stories represent some of the best Military Sci-Fi of the previous century, and remain among my top picks to this day. As Mr. Drake quite frequently points out his stories are not about super-hero type soldiers; rather they are about ordinary men and women whos chosen profession is soldering. His characters have flaws, and they often times lose a lot... but they always get the job done. Though his stories are based of of his experiences in Vietnam it is quite easy to see how the lessons apply to todays world (perhapse more so in some respects). If you enjoy gritty military fiction then I'm sure that you'll enjoy the trials and tribulations of the Hammers Slammers.

Great Compendium of Early Hammer's Slammers Tales

HAMMER'S SLAMMERS are a mercenary Army regiment, operating in the 28th Century, who sell their services to the highest bidders on the diverse outlying human colonies, most of which are in constant conflict... sort of like futuristic Hessian mercenary soldiers of the 18th Century. Here are brief reviews of the more substantial stories (mostly short stories, except where noted) from THE COMPLETE HAMMER'S SLAMMERS (VOLUME ONE): *** UNDER THE HAMMER (1974) - Details a newbie Rob Jenne's first day among Hammer's Slammers - and he ends up having to learn fast. **** THE BUTCHER'S BILL (1974) - If you hire the Slammers to get the job done, don't expect them or Sergeant-Commander Pritchard to play around when things get tough. *** BUT LOYAL TO HIS OWN (1975) - Tells how the Slammers regiment got their start, and introduces Joachim Stueben, Colonel Hammer's smallish personal bodyguard - who has a prediliction for killing. *** CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE (1978) - A young lady has to learn to kill quickly, and then chooses to join up with the Slammers, rather than go back with her now-husbandless villagemates. ***** CULTURAL CONFLICT (1979) - A remotely stationed platoon of Slammers meets up with an intelligent race of dense forest tree-dwellers, which leeds to a different kind of conflict with immense ramifications to all parties. *** 1/2 HANGMAN (1979) Novellete - Danny Pritchard is now a Captain, and highly-trusted element of the Slammers. He doesn't approve of the casual voilence of Stueben, but will get the job done when called upon. *** CODE-NAME FEIREFITZ (1985) - A Captain is assigned to dig out a horde of rebels from an underground bunker complex (eerily predictive of Tora Bora situation in Afghanistan, occurring 17 years later); but, he must also deal with his ex-Slammer born-again Christian brother, who has ties with the rebels. ***** THE TANK LORDS (1987) - Novellete - This story plays out on a despot lord's manor on an off-world Kingdom; it is an excellent little tale about a young page, who worships the tanks and "the tank lords" who are visiting his lord's manor - and how he comes to transform himself into one of them. Much political and sexual intrigue, along with some decently exciting moments. Not the typical Drake tank lords story of mayhem and gore, although there is some at the end. **** LIBERTY PORT (1987) Novella - Everything goes haywire when a company of Slammers, who have recently been in terrible combat, are let loose in a entertainment district with heartless cyborg females, which turn out to cause more problems than human females. *** NIGHT MARCH (1997) - A strange case of mistaken identity ensues when communications on a night march get fouled up beyond all recognition.

The Slammers Complete

The first in a proposed three volume compendium of Dave Drake's HAMMERS SLAMMERS material, this one will be convenient to have. It is likely that the buyers will, at least in many cases, have already read what it contains, but having the tales together, in a hard-back format, will be a good thing. The Slammers are, as Dave once said himself, "the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment with ray-guns", and are notably inspired by what Dave saw and heard while he was with the Blackhorse Cav in Vietnam and Cambodia some few years ago. Some of the best tales available to bring the violence, confusion and sometimes ambiguity of who the "good guys" are in combat to the reader. If you have read Dave's Slammers material before, you'll enjoy having it pulled together into this anthology and will want the book. If you haven't, you owe yourself the pleasure of getting this book of tightly written, fast moving stories of what combat does to those who have the "privelege" of experiencing it.
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