REVOLT IN 2100

Reviewed 3/21/2018

For Us, the Living, by Robert Heinlein
Cover art by John Melo
REVOLT IN 2100
Robert Anson Heinlein
Henry Kuttner (Intro.)
New York: Baen Books, September 1986

Rating:

5.0

High

ISBN 0-671-65589-2 336pp. HC $3.50

Errata

Pages 54-55: "I dove for her. My left hand muffled her scream; with the edge of my left hand I chopped the side of her neck—not a killing stroke but I had no time to be gentle; she went limp."
  S/B "my right hand".
Page 96: "Then I finally noticed a very minor thing, a calloused ridge on the bottom joint of the third finger of his left hand..."
  Spelling: S/B "callused".
Page 97: "Ergo, the ring callous was no coincidence; he was a West Pointer, and army officer, pretending to be a civilian."
  Spelling: S/B "callus".
Page 105: "Then I turned to the fuel-speed-distance gnomograph and roughed a problem..."
  Spelling: S/B "nomograph".
Page 106: "Leaving a jet plane in powered flight has all been figured out by careful engineers; you slap the jetison lever and pray..."
  Spelling: S/B "jettison".
Page 147: "Many was the Sunday afternoon that I had relaxed in his quarters..."
  Grammar: S/B "were the Sunday afternoons".
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