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| Cover painting by Brian Lewis. |
Thursday, 14 October 2010
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION OCTOBER 1958
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION APRIL 1958
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| Cover painting by Brian Lewis. |
Friday, 8 October 2010
TWO TALES AND EIGHT TOMORROWS
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| Bantam paperback, May 1968. Cover artist uncredited. |
"A LEAP INTO FREE SPACE - WHERE DOWN IS UP AND THE ONLY CERTAINTY IS THE UNEXPECTED!
Alien beings, bizarre customs, hostile environments ... Harry Harrison guides you through a series of startling excursions into new worlds and extra-ordinary experiences."
Contents:
The Streets Of Ashkelon
Portrait Of The Artist
Rescue Operation
Captain Bedlam
Final Encounter
Unto My Manifold Dooms
The Pliable Animal
Captain Honario Harpplayer, R.N.
According To His Abilities
I Always Do What Teddy Says
The Streets Of Ashkelon
Portrait Of The Artist
Rescue Operation
Captain Bedlam
Final Encounter
Unto My Manifold Dooms
The Pliable Animal
Captain Honario Harpplayer, R.N.
According To His Abilities
I Always Do What Teddy Says
Labels:
Bantam Books,
Harry Harrison,
Uncredited Artists
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION FEBRUARY 1955
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| Cover painting by Kelly Freas. |
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
CITY
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| Methuen paperback, 1988. Cover illustration: Nick Rogers. |
"Jenkins was a robot. He was built to be the perfect worker, tireless and uncomplaining, but quite unexpectedly he also became a close companion to generation after generation of his owners as the human race matured, moved beyond the confines of its one tiny planet, and eventually changed beyond all recognition. And then, because he was a good and dutiful servant, Jenkins went on to serve Earth's inheritors....
Here is a masterful tale of an Earth overrun by ants, a series of parallel worlds ruled by dogs, and a Jupiter where the human race finds its Golden Age - if human it could still be called."
Labels:
Clifford D. Simak,
Methuen Books,
Nick Rogers
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION NOVEMBER 1957
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| Cover by Brian Lewis from Sector General. |
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION OCTOBER 1957
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| Cover painting by Brian Lewis from Mate In One. |
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION SEPTEMBER 1957
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| Cover painting by Terry Maloney symbolising the 15th world science fiction convention. |
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION MARCH 1957
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| Cover painting by Terry Maloney. |
NEW WORLDS SCIENCE FICTION NOVEMBER 1956
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| Cover painting by Terry Maloney. |
Saturday, 2 October 2010
SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES SEPTEMBER 1957
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| Cover painting by Ed Emshwiller ("Emsh"), illustrating The Slave. |
SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES APRIL 1957
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| Cover painting by Ed Emshwiller ("Emsh") illustrating Clansmen Of Fear. |
Friday, 1 October 2010
PRIME NUMBER
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| Sphere Science Fiction paperback, 1983 reprint. Cover painting by Peter Elson. |
"A FEAST OF THE FUTURE
From the fertile imagination of one of the liveliest minds in the science fiction spectrum come nineteen visions of possible tomorrows. Sometimes sardonic, sometimes sad, often amusing, always brilliant, harry harrison's collection of mind-spinning tales re-emphasises his status as a giant in the science fiction galaxy."
Contents:
Mute Milton
The Greatest Car In The World
The Final Battle
The Powers Of Observation
The Ghoul Squad
Toy Shop
You Men Of Violence
The Finest Hunter In The World
Down To Earth
Commando Raid
Not Me, Not Amos Cabot!
The Secret Of Stonehenge
Incident In The IND
If
Contact Man
The Pad
A Civil Service Servant
A Criminal Act
Famous First Words
Mute Milton
The Greatest Car In The World
The Final Battle
The Powers Of Observation
The Ghoul Squad
Toy Shop
You Men Of Violence
The Finest Hunter In The World
Down To Earth
Commando Raid
Not Me, Not Amos Cabot!
The Secret Of Stonehenge
Incident In The IND
If
Contact Man
The Pad
A Civil Service Servant
A Criminal Act
Famous First Words
Labels:
Harry Harrison,
Peter Elson,
Sphere Books
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN
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| Sphere Science Fiction paperback, 1971. Artist uncredited. |
"A ship is becalmed; hunger and thirst drive the crew mad; like the wrath of God a cyclone destroys the galleon, leaving only two survivors.
A man and a boy are cast up on a weird, godless shore. No life exists there beyond a jungle of dreadful, flesh-eating plants. Desperately the two survivors trek through the jungle towards a great, fiery range of mountains.
There, on the slopes of a burning, pulsating crag, they meet their destiny..."
Labels:
Michel Bernanos,
Sphere Books,
Uncredited Artists
ANALOG MAY 1972
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| Cover painting by Leo Summers. |
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