Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (books not included). Pages: 24. Chapters: All the Weyrs of Pern, A Gift of Dragons, Dragon's Fire, Dragon's Kin, Dragon's Time, Dragondrums, Dragonflight, Dragongirl, Dragonheart (novel), Dragonquest, Dragonsblood, Dragonsdawn, Dragonseye, Dragonsinger, Dragonsong, Dragon Harper, List of Pern books, Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern, Nerilka's Story, The Atlas of Pern, The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall, The Dolphins of Pern, The Harper Hall Trilogy, The Masterharper of Pern, The Renegades of Pern, The Skies of Pern, The White Dragon. Excerpt: Dragonflight is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the first book in the Dragonriders of Pern series. Dragonflight was first published by Ballantine Books in July 1968. It is a fix-up of novellas, including two which made McCaffrey the first woman to win a Hugo or Nebula Award. In 1987, Locus: The magazine of the science fiction & fantasy field ranked Dragonflight number nine among the 33 "All-Time Best Fantasy Novels," based on a poll of subscribers. Two components of Dragonflight were award-winning novellas published by Analog science fiction magazine. The first segment, "Weyr Search," had been the cover story for the October 1967 issue, illustrated by John Schoenherr. The second segment, "Dragonrider," appeared in two parts beginning December 1967. "Weyr Search" features the recruitment of a young woman Lessa to establish a telepathic bond with a queen dragon at its hatching, and thus to become a dragonrider and the leader of a Weyr community on the fictional planet Pern. "Dragonrider" features the growth of queen dragon Ramoth and the training of Lessa and Ramoth. Analog editor John W. Campbell requested "to see dragons fighting Thread," Pern's menace from space, and he also suggested time travel. McCaffrey put it all together. A third story...