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Pierre Barbet (2) (1925–1995)

Autor(a) de Baphomet's meteor

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Obras de Pierre Barbet

Baphomet's meteor (1972) 106 cópias
The Napoleons of Eridanus (1970) 104 cópias
Games psyborgs play (1971) 64 cópias
The Enchanted Planet (1973) 57 cópias
Cosmic Crusaders (1980) 48 cópias
Joan of Arc Replay (1973) 48 cópias
Emperor of Eridanus (1982) 28 cópias
Objectif : mars 2005 (1998) 7 cópias
Embajada galáctica (1979) 7 cópias
Defense spatiale (1998) 4 cópias
Cités biotiques (1985) 4 cópias
Trafic stellaire (1979) 4 cópias
Cités des Astéroïdes (1981) 4 cópias
Évolution magnétique (1968) 3 cópias
Azraëc de Virgo 3 cópias
Carthage sera detruite (1984) 3 cópias
"Les mercenaires de Rychna" (1974) 3 cópias
L'ere du spatiopitheque (1998) 3 cópias
Hallali cosmique 3 cópias
Un Reich de 1000 ans! (1987) 3 cópias
Putsch galactique (1998) 3 cópias
Glaciation nucléaire (1986) 3 cópias
Temps changeants (1986) 2 cópias
"Eldorado stellaire" (1998) 2 cópias
Périple galactique (1980) 2 cópias
Les colons d'éridan (1984) 2 cópias
Odyssée galactique (1978) 2 cópias
Survivants de l'apocalypse (1982) 2 cópias
Croisade stellaire. (1974) 2 cópias
Teleclones (1998) 2 cópias
Les cavernicoles de wolf (1966) 2 cópias
Captifs de corvus (1987) 2 cópias
Charognards de s'nien (1983) 2 cópias
Soleil de mort (1990) 1 exemplar(es)
Le secret des quasars 1 exemplar(es)
Distrugeti Roma 1 exemplar(es)
La Nymphe de l'espace 1 exemplar(es)
Le Maréchal rebelle (1980) 1 exemplar(es)
A Problem In Bionics 1 exemplar(es)
Patrouilleur du néant 1 exemplar(es)
Les limiers de l'infini. 1 exemplar(es)
Tremplins d'étoiles 1 exemplar(es)
L'exilé du temps 1 exemplar(es)
Les maîtres des pulsars 1 exemplar(es)
Les chimères de Seginus 1 exemplar(es)
Babel 3805 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

The Best from the Rest of the World (1976) — Contribuinte — 67 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Avice, Claude Pierre Marie
Outros nomes
Maine, David
Sprigel, Olivier
Barbet, Pierre
Data de nascimento
1925-05-16
Data de falecimento
1995-07-20
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
France
Local de nascimento
Le Mans, Sarthe, France
Premiações
Guest of Honour, Eastercon, UK (1984)

Membros

Resenhas

Haha this is really terrible and not even badly enough to be amusing.

A power fantasy by someone who's read too much idealising the Napoleonic troops and thinks they'd do brilliantly IN SPACE(TM) conquering aliens (and that conquering aliens is an awesome idea). All the men are vile and venial. All the women exist as rewards as literally as any other riches they acquire along the way.

So. Bad.
 
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zeborah | Jan 1, 2018 |
My reaction to reading this novel in 1990. Spoilers follow.

I was looking forward to reading this novel, an sf alternate history of the Knights Templar. It was disappointing, much less clever than a typical Dr. Who episode set in Earth’s history.

The idea of Baphomet, the idol the Templars were accused of worshipping at their trial, being an extraterresterial in league with the Templars, vaulting them to success, was intriguing. The development of the idea was, however, very simplistic. Baphomet trades a few atomic grenades, radios, and matter duplicators for food all the while plotting to forge a world government he can turn over to a rescue ship. The only suspense is how Baphomet’s plans will be foiled. The answer: unbelievably acute scientific perception on the part of the Templars (people of the Middle Ages weren’t stupid, but they were limited, as all people are, by paradigms of thought which are conveniently ignored. There is also the all too convenient, a deus ex machina, appearance of Tibetean mystics/telepaths who mentally subdue Baphomet.

Barbet obviously did his research, and one of the book’s few pleasures, maybe the only one, is the juxtaposition of so many factions (Christians, Templars, Assassins, Mongols) that existed contemperaneously, but the battles are boring, and even the idea of the Templars forging an enlightened world empire was not very interesting.
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RandyStafford | outras 2 resenhas | Aug 27, 2012 |
Sucked too much to finish.
 
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ragwaine | Dec 8, 2006 |
If you know anything about the history of the Knights Templar, you know that in 1307 the Templar order became persona non grata and there was a major crackdown and round up of all Templars (there's a long story here about jealousy re their amassed wealth and the pope but it's too long to go into here). One of the charges against the Templars was that they worshipped a demon called Baphomet; very untrue, as the Templars were in the service of God. Lots of Templar history out there so if you are considering reading this book, you may want to do a quick historical scan beforehand. Anyway, the author of this book uses the connection between the Templars and Baphomet to produce an alternate history in which Baphomet, an ET who falls to Earth in his ship, becomes stranded here in France in the 12th century. It so happens that there is a Templar unit nearby, and Baphomet promises its leader that if he supplies Baphomet with food, he will give the Templars technology that will help them rule a world empire. The offer is too good to refuse. So Baphomet's Meteor is the story of the ongoing connection between the Templars and Baphomet; it stretches into the future about 100 years and by then the Templars have been busy little bees conquering already-established empires to create their own. But, as you know, there's always a catch.

I thought the book was fun -- and there is a definite twist at the end. I would recommend that you have at least a vague knowledge of Templar history, or you really won't understand a lot of what's in this book.
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½
 
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bcquinnsmom | outras 2 resenhas | May 11, 2006 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
67
Also by
1
Membros
596
Popularidade
#42,151
Avaliação
3.2
Resenhas
5
ISBNs
62
Idiomas
7

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