The Steel Tsar
The Steel Tsar
The Steel Tsar
Price: $50.86 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 1982
Publisher: DAW
Page Count: 155
Format: epub
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0879977736
ISBN-13: 9780879977733
User Rating: 3.6667 out of 5 Stars! (3 Votes)


Blue Tyson | 4 out of 5 Stars!
30/08/2007

Research Finished" (Legion clubhouse) -

The conclusion of Oswald Bastable's adventures associated with the Temple of the Future Buddha. The time he came back too is full of giant airship and other such fun. This book is really a couple of parts, and again, Una Persson is involved in the story in mysterious ways, as Oswald Bastable learns more about the nature of the universe, and has to face the supervillain of the piece.

Gayle Blakeley | 4 out of 5 Stars!
17/11/2006

This is more of an explanation than a review. A previous reviewer complained about the lack of characterization of Una Perrson. Moorcock made a conscious effort to tie all of his books together in into one massive story. This can be very confusing to the reader of a single story. You almost have to have read all the stories, especially, Moorcock's book of Martyrs, to understand what is going on. There are several books featuring Una Perrson which explain the character.

David Bonesteel (Fresno, CA United States) | 3 out of 5 Stars!
15/11/2001

The third and final adventure of Michael Moorcock's dimension hopping hero, Oswald Bastable, is a disjointed narrative in two parts. The opening sequence, featuring a group of disheartened and frightened men awaiting their fates on an island that has been forgotten in the world-wide conflict that is raging, is pretty suspenseful. The second part, featuring the villain of the title, is frequently entertaining as well. One scene, which features a battle between dirigibles and men on horseback, rises to the level of high adventure. Unfortunately, the character of Una Persson, another interdimensional traveler who makes brief appearances in all of the Bastable books and is well-developed in none of them, figures prominently in the climax. There is also some sketchy mumbo-jumbo about a council of people who have the power to travel between dimensions. Could have been better.

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