How Firm a Foundation (Safehold) Unknown - 2011
by Weber, David
Details
- Title How Firm a Foundation (Safehold)
- Author Weber, David
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Language ENG
- Publisher Macmillan Audio
- Date 2011-09
- ISBN 9781427212399
About the author
David Weber is a science fiction phenomenon. His popular Honor Harrington and Honorverse novels including "Mission of Honor," "At All Costs," and "Torch of Freedom" are "New York Times" bestsellers and can't come out fast enough for his devoted readers. He is also the author of the Safehold series, including "Off Armageddon Reef," "By Schism Rent Asunder," "By Heresies Distressed" and "A Mighty Fortress." His other top-selling science fiction novels include "Out of the Dark," the Dahak books and the Multiverse books, written with Linda Evans. He has also created an epic SF adventure series in collaboration with John Ringo, including "We Few." His novels have regularly been Main Selections of the Science Fiction Book Club. Weber has a bachelor's degree from Warren Wilson College, and attended graduate school in history at Appalachian State University. He lives in South Carolina.
Oliver Wyman, a native New Yorker, has appeared on stage as well as in film, and television. Oliver's work as a narrator extends to over 150 audiobooks and has won many him awards, including five Audie Awards from the Audio Publisher's Association, fourteen Earphone Awards from AudioFile Magazine, and two Listen Up Awards from "Publisher's Weekly. "Charles Keating has won multiple "AudioFile "Earphones awards for his audiobook narrations. His credits include works by P.D. James, Mark Haddon, Charmian Hussey, and Terry Brooks. He is British actor of stage, screen and television in addition to being an audiobook narrator. He has acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company, played Rex in ITV's celebrated "Brideshead Revisited" miniseries, and had roles in television shows including "Sex and the City," "Another World," "All My Children" and "As the World Turns." In 2001, he played the role of Carney/Oscar Wilde in the Lincoln Center Theater Performance of "A Man of No Importance, " and in 2007, he played the role of Clement O'Donnell in the Guthrie Theater production of "The Home Place.""
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