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It is the twenty-sixth century, and the world is a very different place. Gone are the United States and Canada, replaced by the socially rigid, authoritarian Confederacy of the Yukon. Gone is the electronic age-destroyed in the apocalyptic Storm Times which devastated the globe and decimated the world's population in the late twenty-first century. It is now, once again, an age of steam, an age of lighter-than-air craft, an age of feudalism and knighthood, and for some, an age of conquest. And Isaac Prophet Fitzpatrick, Consul and Supreme Commander of the Yukon Confederacy who came to power in the early years of the twenty-fifth century, is this new world's greatest hero. Tall, handsome, dashing and noble, this young man conquered the world in the name of the Yukons. And though his victory was not lasting, nonetheless Isaac Fitzpatrick is still revered by his people a century and a half after his untimely and mysterious death. But now a document has surfaced-an intimate memoir written by one of Fitzpatrick's closest companions. Its author, Sir Robert Mayfair Bruce, a Knight of the Field, seems to have been the most honest of men. Elevated from the ranks and brought into Fitzpatrick's inner circle, he owed everything to his mentor and commander. Why then do some call his memoir the work of a lying traitor? Was Fitzpatrick really the golden boy that History (that most revered of studies) paints him? What you hold in your hands is the "infamous" memoir of Sir Robert Bruce. Now you can decide for yourself-was its author a degenerate scoundrel...or the only man brave enough to tell his world the truth?
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