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Kings of the High Frontier

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Kings of the High Frontier
Cover of the first hardcover edition by Rob Prior
AuthorVictor Koman
Cover artistRob Prior
SubjectNASA, civilian exploration of space
GenreHard science fiction
PublisherPulpless.com, then Bereshith Publishing
Publication date
1996 (ebook)
October 1998 (hardcover)
Media typeebook, hardcover
Pages576
ISBN0-9665662-5-4 (slipcased)
ISBN 0-9665662-0-3 (hardcover)

Kings of the High Frontier is a hard science fiction novel by Victor Koman, first published (electronically) in 1996.

Summary

The story is a polemic about NASA. The thesis is that NASA, far from helping space exploration, actually prevents it from going forth. The narrative follows disparate engineering efforts, ranging from New York University engineering students working out of a warehouse in the Bronx to full-fledged commercial rocket operations, to create a single-stage to orbit reusable launch vehicle.

All of the science and equipment used in the story was based on technology that existed at the time of writing, like the space activity suit.

Editions

The novel was first published electronically by J. Neil Schulman's pulpless.com in 1996. It has since been published in hardcover by Bereshith Publishing in 1998, first in a "deluxe edition" of 250, then as a regular hardcover in a small print-run of 1250 copies. As of 2006, there is no paperback edition.