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Tactics of Mistake (Paperback)

by Gordon R Dickson (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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The men of the Dorsai were the finest fighting soldiers in the universe. But not even the Dorsai could anticipate the effect of Cletus Grahame's brilliant mind and the galaxy shaking theory he called "The Tactics of Mistake".


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It's obvious that Cletus Graeme--limping, mild-mannered scholarly--doesn't belong on a battling field, but instead at a desk working on his fourth book on battle strategy and tactics. But Bakhalla has more battlefields than libraries, and Graeme sees his small force of Dorsai--soldiers of fortune--as the perfect opportunity to test his theories. But if his theories or his belief in the Dorsai lead him astray, he's a dead man. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Still A Classic!!, May 22 2002
By "waymakerjim" (Mars Hill, NC United States) - See all my reviews
I first read this book years ago. Recently, I bought an used copy for a trip. It is still a classic!
THe plot is unusual-Grahme is a scholar/tactician assigned to a force fighting a guerilla war on one of the dozen colony worlds. Earth is divided into the Alliance/Coalition camps who fight their wars through these colonies. Grahme has some very unique ideas about fighting wars and, through deception and ruse, puts into into action and wins the war. Grahme's foil is Dow Castries, an Earth politician bent on world(s) domination. Grahme believes the new worlds should be free of Earth and chooses the Dorsai as his weapon. Grahme designs a novel training/strategy/tactics regime for the Dorsai to transform themselves into the best mercenaries in the universe. Using his Dorsai, Grahme wins several important successes that prompt Dow to unite the Earth into an all-out war. Grahme defeats Dow and paves the way for the new world's freedom.
The most interesting part of the story is not the military action-like most military amateurs Dickson is fighting the last war (Vietnam)- but Grahme's grasp and control of historical forces and his ability to manipulate people into his scheme, without their knowing it. It's a masterful attempt at persuasion and manipulation which sets in motion the novel's sequels.
Dickson, like his couterpart Grahme, has created an universe in which he controls everything according to a set scheme.
I'm just glad it's only fiction and that there's not really some super-powerful all-controlling force at work manipulating me and everyone else for its own designs. Now, where's the TV remote?
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book made me a Gordon R. Dickson fan, Aug 8 2001
By R. Bagula "Roger L. Bagula" (Lakeside, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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Herbert changed Dune in latter editions... Dickson changed the Dorsai in later books too. Books like "Alien Art" and " The Tactics of Mistake" should be read to understand why we bought everything he wrote for years! In later years he faltered and was dead intellectually before he died in fact. The idea that a people like the Scots mercenaries could become "super" people by generations of breeding and training: the environment and culture could combine to make superior humans was what made the Dorsai/ Childe series, but this book was all about how just one man could change a situation... win against the odds. With Microsoft taking it's case to the Supreme Court we sometimes feel that the forces of the evil empire have won. That the odds are stacked against us, but the Dorsai gave us hope!
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5.0 out of 5 stars execllent prequele to Dorsai, May 7 2001
By U. Mikhli (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I have read and reread this story countless times. The structure of this book is very similar to dorsai right down to embarrassing moments on a spaceship. The perspective is very different though. Cletus is a gimpy war veteran with an desk job in the western alliance and some strange theories about warfare. What is he doing goading one of the leaders of the eastern alliance into a personal battle of wits?.
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4.0 out of 5 stars foreshadows the Dorsai...
...and Donal; I liked the novel but could have wished for Cletus to be more different from Donal than he was.
Published on Jun 7 2000 by Craig Chalquist, PhD, author o...

5.0 out of 5 stars Unrivalled Science Fiction!
'Tactics of Mistake' is a really enjoyable book. As Sci-Fi goes, this is one of the best - grand galactic epic writing. It is similar in scope to the E.E. Read more
Published on May 25 2000 by Otomo

4.0 out of 5 stars Continuing the Childe Cycle
The continuing adventures of the Dorsai. One of the best military adventures in science fiction.
Published on May 10 2000 by Raymond D. Curry

5.0 out of 5 stars Cletus Grahame: Precursor to Miles Vorkosigan
When I reread this book a couple of years ago I was completely dumbfounded. I slapped my head and laughed out loud. Read more
Published on April 18 2000 by Kenny Cross

3.0 out of 5 stars dated, best for teens
I bought this based on the other Amazon reviews and was sorely disappointed. The book was written a long time ago and shows it in its treatment of women, it's assumption of... Read more
Published on Oct 27 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Changed my life
This was the book that got me hooked to the 'childe cycle'. I believe this to be the most inspirational book I have ever read. Read more
Published on April 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding piece of military science fiction
The main character starts the fireworks almost from the first page and proceeds to rewrite the book on small unit tactics, as well as stratetic planning. Read more
Published on Mar 18 1999 by warrens@compu.net

5.0 out of 5 stars Reminiscent of "Sun Tzu The Art Of War"
Gordon Dickson combines military knowledge with a fast moving story line that keeps you captivated.

Many of the concepts written about in "The Tactics Of Mistake," can... Read more

Published on Jan 17 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars The Story that started the Dorsai saga!
Although Necromancer is technically the first Dorsai novel, it is in Tactics of Mistake that I believe Dickson's series first finds it's stride. Read more
Published on Nov 16 1998 by Dave Bara (dave.bara@boeing.com)

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
A reprint, this book is wonderfully set in the Dorsai! universe. What's great about Dickinson's Dorsai! novels is that they never dry out. Read more
Published on Oct 22 1998 by M. P. Cummings

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