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The dragon at war

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Ace Books, Nov 1, 1992 - Fiction - 375 pages
From the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of The Childe Cycle . . . the Dragon Knight returns! When Jim Eckert found himself magically transported to medieval England, he also found he could transform himself into a dragon at will. Now a baron, Jim must face his most fearsome challenge yet: the invasion of the French, who have forged an alliance with the mighty serpents of the deep.

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Review: The Dragon at War (Dragon Knight #4)

User Review  - Fredrick Danysh - Goodreads

Jim and Angela are transported from 20th century America to a 14th century Europe in a alternate universe. Jim has magical skills and can transform into a dragon. When the French threaten to invade ... Read full review

Review: The Dragon at War (Dragon Knight #4)

User Review  - Derrick - Goodreads

Dickson gets one more try after this book. Stupid. Not much of a review, I know, but it wasn't much of a book... Read full review

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About the author (1992)

Gordon R. Dickson was the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of many classics of fantasy and science fiction, most famously the Childe Cycle, which included such novels as "Tactics of Mistake, The Chantry Guild, The Final Encyclopedia, Young Bleys," and "Other."



David W. Wixon was Gordon R. Dickson's assistant for many years.