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Books with author Anne McCaffrey

  • Black Horses for the King

    Anne McCaffrey

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, July 29, 1998)
    Lord Artos--later to rule as the legendary King Arthur--knew he could defeat the Saxon invaders if only he could find a race of horses swift and strong enough to carry warriors in full regalia fast and far. And so he set out for the Continent, in search of the famed horses of the desert. The key to Lord Artos' plan was the young runaway Galwyn Varianus, whose gift for horse-trading was second only to his skill with horses. What no one expected was how crucial Galwyn would be to the upcoming battles--as he mastered the secrets of the iron shoes that would protect the desert horses' delicate hooves . . .This fast-moving historical fantasy by bestselling author Anne McCaffrey--the story of King Arthur as it has never been told before--is about the beginnings of the British cavalry, as recounted by a boy growing up in exciting and perilous times.
  • The Harper Hall Collection: Dragonsong; Dragonsinger; Dragondrums

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Aladdin, June 14, 2016)
    A young woman allies with magnificent dragons in the Harper Hall trilogy, set within science fiction legend Anne McCaffrey’s beloved and bestselling Dragonriders of Pern series.This collectable box set include all three books in the trilogy: Dragonsong, Dragonsinger, and Dragondrums.
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  • Killashandra

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Del Rey, Oct. 12, 1985)
    Killashandra Ree, a member of the Heptite Guild, travels to Optheria to replace and tune a famous organ's crystals, but is kidnapped by rebel forces
  • The City and the Ship

    Anne McCaffrey, S. M. Stirling

    eBook (Baen Books, Dec. 2, 2013)
    Two novels in one large volume, both set in the same universe as The Ship Who Sang:The City Who Fought: Simeon was bored with running the mining and processing station that made up his "body." If anyone was to survive, somehow he must transform his wargaming hobby into the real thing and become The City Who Fought.The Ship Avenged: Ten years later, Joat, the eleven year old techno-demon heroine of the first novel is now an adult herself. She and her ship are on the trail of the Kolnari space raiders, trying to stop them before they can spread an infectious, mind-destroying disease among the inhabited stars and destroy civilization throughout the galaxy."Anne McCaffrey and S.M. Stirling have, in The City Who Fought, combined her brain-ships and his military expertise to produce a superior book." —Chicago Sun-Times"McCaffrey and Stirling create vivid heroes and villains in a complex and deadly game." —Publishers Weekly"Intriguing . . . McCaffrey and Stirling have produced a book that expands the boundaries of the series to which it belongs, yet remains consistent with the cycle's overall design. Fans of both writers should be more than pleased." —Dragon"[The Ship Avenged is a] compelling story of resourcefulness and politics in space." — Midwest Book Review
  • Dragonflight

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Del Rey, Oct. 12, 1978)
    At a time when the number of Dragonriders has fallen too low for safety and only one Weyr trains the creatures and their riders, the Red Star approaches Pern, threatening it with disaster
  • The Dolphins of Pern

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Del Rey, Sept. 6, 1994)
    In a new Pern novel that takes place a decade after All the Weyrs of Pern, two boys--one of them a dragonrider-- reestablish crucial contact with the wise dolphins, the legendary "shipfish" of Pern.
  • To Ride Pegasus

    Anne McCaffrey

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, Jan. 12, 1986)
    “McCaffrey's world of the Talented is as vivid as that of Pern and its dragons.”—Publishers WeeklyWhen a freak accident furnishes solid scientific proof of paranormal mental abilities, the world reacts with suspicion and fear. How can ordinary people coexist with a minority able to read minds, heal with a touch, peer into the future, or move objects with a thought? How can anyone with such power be trusted not to abuse it? Harsh repression seems the only answerGifted with precognitive talent, Henry Darrow has other ideas, foreseeing a future in which the Talents are accepted for what they are and not what they can offer their fellow humans. But the road to that future will not be easy. Darrow and the powerful telepath Daffyd op Owen must win the public's trust while overcoming the threat of rogue Talents like Solange Boshe, a young girl so consumed with hatred that her thoughts can kill, and the singer known as Amalda, whose telepathic prowess can unite a thousand strangers in joyful harmony—or mold them into a bloodthirsty mob. . . .
  • MasterHarper of Pern

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Del Rey, Jan. 12, 1998)
    Pern: a beautiful world colonized by humans, terrorized by the deadly spores called Thread, and defended by magnificent flying dragons. Anne McCaffrey's bestselling tales of this planet have yielded a multitude of unforgettable characters. And now, after years of urging by devoted readers, one of the most popular denizens of Pern takes center stage in a novel that chronicles his extraordinary life.Along with the dragonriders, perhaps none are so revered on Pern as the harpers, whose songs record history, warn of the coming of Thread, and prepare Pern's people for the future. And no one is more influential than the Masterharper of Pern. The son of renowned composer Petiron and gifted singer Merelan, Robinton is a prodigy from birth and enjoys a special rapport with the telepathic dragons. But it is a time when Thread has not been a threat for centuries, the harpers have fallen into disfavor, and one despotic man is plotting to take over Pern. In this climate of unrest, Robinton will come into his own . . . driven by his belief in music, in the dragons, and in the salvation of his beloved Pern.
  • The Masterharper of Pern

    Anne McCaffrey

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, Jan. 31, 1999)
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  • Dragonflight

    Anne McCaffrey

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 12, 1986)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. At a time when the number of Dragonriders has fallen too low for safety and only one Weyr trains the creatures and their riders, the Red Star approaches Pern, threatening it with disaster.
  • Pegasus in Flight

    Anne McCaffrey

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, Oct. 13, 1991)
    “[Anne] McCaffrey’s world of the Talented is as vivid as that of Pern and its dragons.”—Publishers WeeklyEarth has reached its darkest moment. In subterranean warrens, the poor eke out precarious lives where jobs are scarce and children are sold for labor—while on the surface, a privileged few enjoy lives of luxury. As the population surges and unrest spreads, a disaster of epic proportions seems inescapable. The only hope: a platform under construction in space from which starships will be launched to colonize distant planets. But the project is critically behind schedule.In the midst of the chaos, Rhyssa Owen and her fellow Talents—telepaths who read minds, kinetics who manipulate matter, and precogs to whom the future is an open book—struggle to survive. Then two children are discovered whose extraordinary psychic gifts have the potential to avert the looming catastrophe—or hasten its ominous arrival. . . .
  • Decision at Doona

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Rapp & Whiting, March 15, 1970)
    Rapp & Whiting, 1970. British hardcover with dustjacket. First British, and first hardcover, edition. First published in 1969. This is a novel about the first human contact with aliens. There were two sequels (written with Jody Lynn Nye): "Crisis on Doona" (1992) and "Treaty at Doona" (1994).