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Old 09-20-2010, 01:23 AM   #305
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
I concur on both counts. But I do wonder what definitions emellaich's friends use for SF and fantasy that they would put the Harrington novels in the latter category.
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I use a Science Fantasy genre tag within Calibre for such books like the Pellucidar, Barsoom and Venus series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

He tended to be the master of mixing fantasy elements with science/technology elements.

Another more recent example of that genre would be the Hells Gate series by David Weber and Linda Evans.
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