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  1. Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale. "When all the galaxies are colonized, John Craig, a young space diplomat, is captured by interplanetary pirates and sold into slavery. On Kossar, where boredom and absolute power have driven the rulers to a special kind of madness, Craig is auctioned off to the exquisite Lady Morgan Sidney ...

  2. Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale. Donald Barr. Futura Publications, 1975 - Fiction - 249 pages. Bibliographic information. Title: Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale Orbit books: Author: Donald Barr: Edition: repri ...

  3. 17. Okt. 2020 · At first I thought Space Relations might be an exceptionally good out-of-print title since people were selling it for such extreme prices, but then I learned the juicy gossip behind it. The facts are this: From 1964 to 1974, Donald Barr was headmaster for Dalton School in Manhattan. Near the end of his tenure at the prestigious institution, he ...

  4. 1. Jan. 1975 · Donald Barr's Space Relations is a character-driven space opera from 1975. Despite the seemingly-humorous subtitle, it is a deadly earnest novel that attempts to tackle weighty issues with ostentatiously "literary" prose. It tells the story of John Craig, the ambassador from Earth to the planet Kossar. Craig represents an intergalactic human ...

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  5. Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale. Donald Barr. Millington, 1974 - Fiction in English - 248 pages. Bibliographic information. Title: Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale Page 2370 of Fawcett crest: Author: Donald Bar ...

  6. 1. Jan. 1973 · Donald Barr's Space Relations is a character-driven space opera from 1975. Despite the seemingly-humorous subtitle, it is a deadly earnest novel that attempts to tackle weighty issues with ostentatiously "literary" prose. It tells the story of John Craig, the ambassador from Earth to the planet Kossar. Craig represents an intergalactic human ...

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  7. 1. Aug. 2023 · U.S. Space Force doctrine mentions “supremacy” in six places and “dominance” only once and not as being a U.S. goal. 26 The U.S. national space policy states that the United States “will seek to deter, counter, and defeat threats in the space domain” but does not use the terms “supremacy” or “dominance” at all. 27 As per Glaser's theory, it could be argued that the United ...