Wolf and Iron

Wolf and Iron by Gordon R. Dickson, published by Orbit in 1991, is a science fiction narrative that explores a post-apocalyptic world where civilization has crumbled. In this edition, spanning 468 pages, readers follow Jeeris Belamy Waltar, a former student of behavior and sociodynamics, as he navigates a violent and lawless America in search of a refuge to preserve the remnants of scientific knowledge.
The story delves into themes of survival and the struggle for existence in a harsh landscape where every man’s hand is raised against another. As Jeeris embarks on his journey, the challenges he faces highlight the fragility of society and the importance of knowledge in a world stripped of order. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the intersection between humanity and science amidst chaos, making it a significant addition to the science fiction and fantasy genres.
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In the Iron Years, civilization has collapsed, every man’s hand is raised against another and only the strong survive. Jeeris Belamy Waltar, formerly a student of behaviour and sociodynamics, must travel across a violent and lawless America to seek out a refuge where he can keep science alive.
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