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"The High Ones" by "Poul Anderson" is a science fiction novel published in 1958. This novel is considered one of the classics of scientific literature.
"The High Ones" is particularly notable for its exploration of environmental issues, the growth of civilization, and human desires and paradoxes. This book occupies an important position in the genres of science fiction and social science fiction, and was well received by many readers.
Summary
A mutiny had given the Whites control of the starship?but that meant they could never return to Red-ruled Earth!
When he first saw the planet, green and blue and cloudy white across many cold stars, Eben Holbrook had a sense of coming home. He turned from the viewport so that Ekaterina Ivanovna should not see the quick tears in his eyes. Thereafter it became a long waiting, but his hope upbore him and he stayed free of the quarrels which now flared in the ship. Nerves were worn thin, three parsecs and fifty-eight years from Earth; only those who found a way to occupy their hands could endure this final unsureness.
Contents
CHAPTER I. When he first saw the planet
CHAPTER II. The officers of the Rurik sat at a long rough table
CHAPTER III. The boat ran swiftly
CHAPTER IV. On the way, the humans decompressed their atmosphere
CHAPTER V. Beyond the chamber was another hall
CHAPTER VI. Three guards stood shoulder to shoulder
CHAPTER VII. Under the tall fair heaven of Novaya