An edition of The Day After Tomorrow (1657)

Sixth Column

A Novel

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An edition of The Day After Tomorrow (1657)

Sixth Column

A Novel

  • 2.71 ·
  • 7 Ratings
  • 35 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

One by one, the Free Nations had fallen, until America stood alone in arms against the World. Then, as researchers toiled desperately to complete work on a weapon that might yet turn the tide of battle, she too fell.

Now, though scattered resistance flares throughout our continent, the only real hope resides in a mountain redoubt where six men work in secret on a plan to rock the planet...

Publish Date
Publisher
Baen
Language
English
Pages
248

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Sixth Column
Sixth Column
August 1, 1999, Baen, Baen Pub.
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Sixth Column
Sixth Column: A Novel
January 2, 1988, Baen
Paperback in English
Cover of: The day after tomorrow
The day after tomorrow
1980, New English Library
in English
Cover of: The day after tomorrow
The day after tomorrow
1972, New English Library
in English
Cover of: Day after Tomorrow
Day after Tomorrow
September 1, 1951, Roc
Paperback
Cover of: The day after tomorrow
The day after tomorrow
1949, New American Library
in English

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Edition Notes

Genre
Sciences Fiction, Author: Robert A. Heinlein

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
248 p.
Number of pages
248
Dimensions
6.75 x 4.20 x. 50 in.
Weight
0.26 lbs

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7661159M
ISBN 10
0671653741
ISBN 13
9780671653743
Library Thing
18951
Goodreads
1455416

Work Description

(This book is also known by the title "Sixth Column")
An Asian totalitarian government using advanced technology conquers America practically overnight because America has basically disarmed itself. A supersecret laboratory becomes the last hope for America when a major breakthrough in technology is made. Unfortunately the breakthrough experiment also kills the lead researcher and most of the staff of the laboratory, leaving less than a dozen men alive, only one of them a scientist. A reserve intelligence Major, whose regular occupation is being an advertising executive, gets to the laboratory just after the experiment has killed most of the staff. His mission as the last free active military officer is to use the resources of the laboratory and the breakthrough (which looks like magic to the Major) to defend America and restore its freedom. The Major has to use his understanding of people in order to organize the resistance and understand the enemy in order to use the breakthrough effectively to win freedom. The difficulties of fighting a totalitarian regieme that has no respect for life are explored. The temptation of great power in the hands of a few is another thread. The battle for freedom must restore power to the people. An entertaining read. Typically Heinlein.

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