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"Baker is the best thing to happen to modern science fiction since Connie Willis or Dan Simmons." - Dallas Morning News

It's Not All Black And White!

Is it possible to interfere with History in a moral way, especially if profit is the primary motivation for doing so? In fact, is it possible to sustain any ethical standards at all when handed what amounts to unlimited power?

These and other shadowy questions are raised in Black Projects, White Knights, Kage Baker's Unofficial History of Dr. Zeus, Inc.—known to its employees simply as the Company. This collection brings together fourteen Company stories in one volume for the first time. Three of these stories have never seen publication until now—and one, "The Queen in Yellow," was written exclusively for this collection.

Follow the secret activities of the Company's field agents—once Human, now centuries-old time-traveling immortal cyborgs: Botanist Mendoza's search for the rare hallucinogenic Black Elysium grape in 1844 Spanish-held Santa Barbara, California ("Noble Mold"); Facilitator Joseph's dreamlike solicitation of the ill-of-health Robert Louis Stevenson in 1879 ("The Literary Agent"); Marine Salvage Specialist Kalugin's recovery of an invaluable Eugene Delacroix painting from a sunken yacht off the coast of Los Angeles in 1894 ("The Wreck of the Gladstone"); and Literature Preservationist Lewis's retrieval of priceless literary artifacts, in 1914 Egypt, from the mummy case of Princess Sit-Hathor-Yunet ("The Queen in Yellow").

This collection also includes the first four Alec Checkerfield stories—and the alert reader should be able to piece together the mystery of Alec's life: Who created this little superman, and to what purpose?

With a new author introduction, "The Hounds of Zeus," in which access to the Company, and the Company's files, is revealed.

Praise for the author's fourth Company novel, The Graveyard Game: "By turns hilarious, terrifying, sad, and provocative, and always utterly intriguing." - Kirkus Reviews

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Pages
288

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Black Projects, White Knights: The Company Dossiers
October 28, 2004, Golden Gryphon Press
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Black projects, white knights: the company dossiers
2002, Golden Gryphon Press
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Urbana, IL

Table of Contents

Noble mold
Smart Alec
Facts relating to the arrest of Dr. Kalugin
Old flat top
The dust enclosed here
The literary agent
Lemuria will rise!
The wreck of the Gladstone
Monster story
Hanuman
Studio dick drowns near Malibu
The likely lad
The queen in yellow
The hotel at Harlan's Landing.

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3552.A4313 B55 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 288 p. ;
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3552303M
Internet Archive
blackprojectswhi00bake
ISBN 10
1930846118
LCCN
2002002503
OCLC/WorldCat
49225258
Library Thing
48177
Goodreads
1425442

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