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- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda authorlink "Eric Flint".
- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda chapter "Editor's forward".
- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda first "Eric".
- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda isCitedBy Christopher_Anvil.
- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda last "Flint".
- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda quote "Without a doubt, Christopher Anvil's richest and most developed setting was what he and John Campbell—who edited Astounding/Analog magazine where most of the stories originally appeared—called "the Colonization series." Anvil wrote over thirty stories in that setting, ranging in length from short stories to the novel Warlord's World.".
- 0d2e8fd2b89c8327d446686395df1db2e1c179a47568cbdec6a3fedd3e1dcdda title "Interstellar Patrol".