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First published in [[2566]], '''''Down Among The Dead Men''''' was Professor [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s first published book. It detailed the young archaeologist's experiences excavating an [[Ice Warrior]] site on [[Mars]]'s Mare Silenium.  Though it was a best seller, and was a great help to her in obtaining employment at [[St. Oscar's University]] on [[Dellah]], Benny sometimes has mixed feelings about it--describing it, at one point, as a book that "everyone bought, but no one read." ([[NA]]:''[[Oh No It Isn't!]])
First published in [[2566]], '''''Down Among The Dead Men''''' was Professor [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s first published book. It detailed the young archaeologist's experiences excavating an [[Ice Warrior]] site at Mare Silenium on [[Mars]].  Though it was a best seller, and was a great help to her in obtaining employment at [[St. Oscar's University]] on [[Dellah]], Benny sometimes has mixed feelings about it--describing it, at one point, as a book that "everyone bought, but no one read." ([[NA]]:''[[Oh No It Isn't!]])  Other readers are kinder: [[St. Oscar's University|St. Oscar's]] student [[Theo Tamlyn]] thought it was "one of the few readable textbooks he'd encountered".  ([[NA]]:''[[Dry Pilgrimage]]'')


A revised edition was published in [[2593]] by [[St. Oscar's University]] Press, [[Dellah]]. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon]]'')
A revised edition was published in [[2593]] by [[St. Oscar's University]] Press, [[Dellah]]. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon]]'')


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Revision as of 15:30, 23 September 2008

First published in 2566, Down Among The Dead Men was Professor Bernice Summerfield's first published book. It detailed the young archaeologist's experiences excavating an Ice Warrior site at Mare Silenium on Mars. Though it was a best seller, and was a great help to her in obtaining employment at St. Oscar's University on Dellah, Benny sometimes has mixed feelings about it--describing it, at one point, as a book that "everyone bought, but no one read." (NA:Oh No It Isn't!) Other readers are kinder: St. Oscar's student Theo Tamlyn thought it was "one of the few readable textbooks he'd encountered". (NA:Dry Pilgrimage)

A revised edition was published in 2593 by St. Oscar's University Press, Dellah. (BNA: Walking to Babylon)