Item #17629 (4 VOL FIRST EDITION SET) The Thousand Cultures, Complete Series: A Million Open Doors, Earth Made of Glass, The Merchants of Souls, [and] The Armies of Memory. John Barnes.
(4 VOL FIRST EDITION SET) The Thousand Cultures, Complete Series: A Million Open Doors, Earth Made of Glass, The Merchants of Souls, [and] The Armies of Memory
(4 VOL FIRST EDITION SET) The Thousand Cultures, Complete Series: A Million Open Doors, Earth Made of Glass, The Merchants of Souls, [and] The Armies of Memory

(4 VOL FIRST EDITION SET) The Thousand Cultures, Complete Series: A Million Open Doors, Earth Made of Glass, The Merchants of Souls, [and] The Armies of Memory

New York: Tor, 1992-2006.

First Edition. Hardcover. All volumes stated first edition, with full number line indicating first printing. 8 1/2" X 5 3/4". All volumes present nicely in protective archival sleeved dust jackets. Mild shelfwear to dust jackets, with occasional gentle bumping to extremities. All volumes bound in textured black paper over boards, with spines titled in metallic lettering. Mild shelfwear to bindings, with bumping to head and tail of spines. Bindings are firm and sound. Pages are clean and unmarked. A very presentable set, complete in all four volumes, all first editions, in John Barnes' epic space opera examining globalization and artificial intelligence, the Thousand Cultures series, including first editions of A Million Open Doors, Earth Made of Glass, The Merchants of Souls, and The Armies of Memory.

ABOUT THIS SERIES:
The most isolated of humanity's Thousand Cultures, Nou Occitan - on the planet Wilson - is a place where duels are fought with equal passion over insults and artistic views alike. Where young men take loyalty seriously: to each other, to their art, to the women to whom they devote poetry and swordplay. A place of violent natural beauty, gradually being terraformed over centuries into a tamed - but not too tamed - home for a uniquely creative and flamboyant culture.
But change has come to Nou Occitan. Formerly isolated like all the other widely-scattered Cultures by the limitations of lightspeed, now this swashbuckling world finds itself being transformed by the springer, the new technology of instantaneous travel between the stars. In the urban centers, a small but growing number of Occitan youth embrace a new way of lifeinsufferably vulgar, to chivalrous Occitan eyes - in imitation of the newer, polyglot interstellar culture. Young Giraut, a traditionalist, knows this change is inevitable and merely hopes the old order will last long enough for him to enjoy the fruits of youth. But when Giraut's entendedora betrays him in the worst possible way, in his despair he casts aside his youthful pursuits and, expecting grim, expiatory exile, joins his elders on a two-year mission to negotiate new trading arrangements with Nou Occitan's closest neighbor, lightyears distant, the utilitarian culture of Caledony. Giraut expects boredom and misery among the moralistic, money-obsessed Caledons. What he doesn't expect is to change them - and to be changed by them.
For no human culture is all one thing. And just as the severe Caledon exterior masks a doughty, egalitarian straightforwardness Giraut never dreamed possible, likewise Giraut's own background provides him with vulnerabilities he never knew - along with just the right strengths to accidentally trigger Caledony's own long-simmering political and cultural crisis. As rebellion and song well up on a cold world long denied the fruits of both, Giraut must suddenly learn to manage and direct the age-old conflict between human nature and culture. For in the explosion about to happen, two worlds could be lost - or a universe gained. (Publisher). Very good + / very good +. Item #17629

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