Lost Dorsai

Author: Gordon R. Dickson

There are many legends on the planet of the Dorsai, the breeding ground for heroes. Here are two of them. Lost Dorsai: The New Dorsai Companion contains the Hugo Award winning novella, “Lost Dorsai,” and Dickson’s classic short story “Warrior.” Plus, the New Dorsai Companion contains, for the first time ever, an all new Concordance of the Childe Cycle–a roadmap of Dickson….Read More

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