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The High-Tech Knight (Mass Market Paperback)

by Leo A. Frankowski (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Somehow, Conrad Stargard, faithful Roman Catholic and stalwart Socialist of the Peoples Republic of Poland, 20th Century, had been marooned in Poland, A.D. 1231.

Somehow, Conrad found himself under investigation by the Inquisition, got himself knighted, was granted his own fief, and made a few enemies.

Somehow, he had to round up a few vassals, build himself a city, and figure out how to survive armed combat against the Champion of the Teutonic Knights, one of the Toughest Men Alive.

Then he'd have time to worry about the Mongols . . .


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Somehow Conrad Stargard of the People's Republic of Poland in the 29th Century had been marooned in Poland in 1231 A.D. And somehow, he had to round up a few vassals, build himself a city, figure out how to survive armed combat against the Teutonic Knights--and then face the Mongols! Original.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars is Not Enough, Aug 29 2000
This is the best time travel series in a realistic timeline ever written. Before these books, L. Sprague De Camp had held that title for decades with his "Lest Darkness Fall", but it was too short. Mark Twain may be the most famous with his "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court", but that is more light hearted than serious, and disappointing at the end. The Conrad series delivers on all the promise, and even after 5 books, it still leaves you wanting more. (There is a sixth book now, but Conrad is a minor character, and I've reviewed it separately.)

I say realistic timeline, because Conrad isn't really from our timeline. I was a little suspicious right from the start, but it wasn't until Conrad reminisced about the Mongols invading France that I thought "Hey, wait a minute". It turns out that it didn't happen to us (even without Conrad). But the historians I read agree that it would have, except the great Khan died and the Mongols had a war of succession which they never recovered from. This is often used as an example of the actions of one person changing history. I never even heard the story, until Conrad got me to look it up. Go figure.

This is an action story, with fighting and sex, where Conrad overcomes insurmountable obstacles, and usually has a good time along the way. The author doesn't just ignore the time travel though. He writes a science fiction sub-plot about that too. In fact, the author is obviously an engineer, not just because it takes an engineer for Conrad to build the things he does, but also from the way the books were planned out and crafted. Obviously the author planned the Mongol invasion and built the series around it, but he also foreshadows romantic sub-plots 3 books in advance.

I love these books, and share other reviewers disbelief that they haven't been reprinted since 1993. If you've already read them, and love them too, you might want to try "The Misplaced Legion (Videssos Cycle, Book 1)" by Harry Turtledove, about elements of one of Caesar's legions travelling into Rome's future of the Byzantine Empire. Only it's not the real Byzantine Empire, it's a parallel universe where magic works. Aside from that, it's Byzantium during the 1100's written by a Byzantine historian. And of course you'll want to read the "Island in the Sea of Time" series by S. M. Stirling, about modern day Nantucket going back in time to the Trojan War. These works are different, but also 5 stars.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the best series yet!, April 1 1999
I have read all 5 of the "original" books at least ten times and had to put them down for years and hope to forget them. They have been, by far, some of the best science fiction I have ever read. Being an engineer myself I find his methods of getting things done and especially the way they get "Polishly" done hilarious. I have made the mistake of lending these books to people over the years and thought I was doomed when I found they were out of print and my books had never been returned. But joy of joys, Mr. Frankowski has finally re-emerged and with a sequel. Now it's time to start over and read the entire series. Except for the fact that Book 2 is not being reprinted and unavailable. Please beseech the powers that be to find it wihin their scaly hearts to reprint and allow me to move forward again! They really are the kind of book/s you just can't put down once you get started. Give number 1 a try!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Movin' on Up!, Mar 31 1999
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Where the Cross-time Engineer basically had our hero Conrad as the outsider trying to convince the nobility, this book has the well-established Sir Conrad being pulled in all different directions....and then there is the matter of the duel........highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic flight of fancy, Exciting engineers epoch!
I have read all 5 books of this series dozens of times. I can honestly say that I am deeply upset with Mr. Read more
Published on Sep 30 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, logical, an enjoyable ride through "history".
I have read all 5 books in this series many times. I find Conrad Stargard an entirely sympathetic character. Read more
Published on Sep 20 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must read if your an engineer or not!
I have read books 1-5 atleast 5 times and I enjoy them each time as much as the first time. I don't know what it is but this is one of the best series that I have read and I have... Read more
Published on Jul 9 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars I have only read the first one, but I loved it.
I am an engineer myself, and Conrad kept me up on my toes to find out if I could have done it in his place. Good logic, and plausible plot.
Published on May 17 1998 by Alfred Clausen

5.0 out of 5 stars excelent, creative, boisterous?
A friend of mine lent me this series (1-5) and I have since purchased two of my own. I spent a year colecting two copies of each. Read more
Published on Feb 27 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Leo Frankowsky, talented author and a genius in all elements
My oh my. I didn't think anyone else read this book...I must say he did a great job. Mr. Frankowsky combines the element of specifics and that of entertainment to produce a book... Read more
Published on Feb 9 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars This book is, if nothing else, fun to read.
I really liked this book, and I think other people should read this, if they have time that would otherwise be wasted watching the bottom of the screen in Netscape. Read more
Published on Nov 19 1996

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