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| Artwork by Paul Lehr. |
Thursday, 28 April 2011
ANALOG JUNE 1980
Friday, 15 April 2011
MAN OF TWO WORLDS
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| Pyramid paperback, 1963. Cover painting by John Schoenherr. |
"CALL ME KETAN!
Like all my companions in Kronweld I emerged full-grown from the temple of birth. My needs, my wishes, my passions were coldly filed in the perforated transparencies that constitute the integrated will of Kronweld.
But I alone harbor curiosity about our past. I alone know the Bors of dark land and how they are born. I alone have discovered the hidden secret of our birth...And have heard the groaning fertility prisoners of the other world. Here is their message:
"if any of you live, come through to us. Save us. Bring weapons!"
I am going to them now, I do not know whether I will ever return from the great edge..."
Labels:
John Schoenherr,
Pyramid Books,
Raymond F. Jones
FAR OUT
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| Corgi paperback, 1963. Cover artwork by Josh Kirby. |
"A WORLD BEYOND TIME AND SPACE
In these brilliant stories, Damon Knight takes you on a dazzling tour of the outer galaxies of the imagination:
The occasion when an alien race send two representatives to the United Nations.
The meeting of two lovers whose only problem is that they are the only people left on Earth.
The moment when an unborn child begins to communicate with its parents.
Improbable? Not when the stories are written with the astonishing wit, the incredible logic and the surprising twists you have come to expect from this master of adult science fiction."
Contents:
To Serve Man
Idiot Stick
Thing Of Beauty
The Enemy
Not With A Bang
Babel II, Anachron
Special Delivery
You're Another
Time Enough
Extempore
Cabin Boy
The Last Word
Thursday, 31 March 2011
EARTHWORKS
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| Four Square paperback, 1967. Cover artwork by Karel Thole. |
"Disease-ridden, overpopulated; robots and prison-gangs tending the bare, poison-drenched countryside; the people near starvation. This is the world Knowie Noland, ex-convict, ex-traveller, and captain of the tramp freighter trieste star knows and accepts - because there is nothing better to hope for.
To the beautiful girl named Justine it is a degrading and inhuman condition which can be overcome by global war - a war she wants knowie to start.
Knowie has always believed that war was a futile and senseless answer to man's problems. But under Justine's persuasive logic he begins to hope that a shot he can fire will lead to the ultimate death of millions and be the start of a better world for the survivors."
Labels:
Brian Aldiss,
Four Square Books,
Karel Thole
GALAXY MAGAZINE DECEMBER 1968
GALAXY MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 1962
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION MAY 1954
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION JANUARY 1953
Friday, 18 March 2011
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
A CENTURY OF GREAT SHORT SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS
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| Mayflower paperback, 1970 reprint. Cover art by Josh Kirby. |
"The themes which constantly reappear in novels and stories of fantasy and the future are explored in this unique volume with dazzling imagination. Among them are: the co-existence in man of good and evil; the shape and substance of a superman; the time machine; and the manufacture of god in a chemically pure form."
Contents:
The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Absolute At Large by Karel Capek
Gulf by Robert A Heinlein
E For Effort by T L Sherred
Hunter, Come Home by Richard Mckenna
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
TIME OUT OF MIND
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| Orbit paperback, 1976. Cover artist uncredited. |
"Kill!
Young Laurie hears the voices, but he doesn't understand. Why? Who? Is there any connection with the ghost he saw this morning?
Only years later, when he has grown up, does he find the answers - and then it's almost too late. As a U.N. narcotics security agent, he investigates the case of a girl addicted to a drug which enables her to teleport objects. He is led to a secret government research establishment where a fascist megalomaniac has harnessed the strange powers of this girl and others like her for a terrifying project of his own..."
Labels:
Orbit Books,
Richard Cowper,
Uncredited Artists
CLONE
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| Pan Science Fiction paperback, 1981. Cover by Ian Pollock. |
"Alvin isn't very clever and his ears stick out. But despite all that, he's a very important person. Or rather, a very important quarter of a person. Or even four people. It's all very confusing being a clone...
It all started when he was kidnapped by the universal anthropoid brotherhood just after the marble arch massacre. They aren't aware of his amazing telepathic powers yet - but other sinister government agencies are...
Will Norbert the Chimpanzee, Alvin's valuable friend and advisor, and the lesbian professor poynter find him before they do? Or will Alvin discover his powers and, in between dreaming about the luscious Cheryl, spread his wings a little deep beneath Pall Mall...?"
Friday, 4 March 2011
KULDESAK
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| Orbit paperback, 1976. Cover artwork by Chris Achilleos. |
"Earth, 2000 years after the final holocaust which drove man deep underground; a ghostly, deserted planet peopled only by the diligent robots who, century after century, silently harvest grain which no man will eat.
Up into this eerie world comes Mel, a questioning young roamer who has disobeyed the Law which says he must never venture into or beyond the Lost Levels. Together with three companions, and a companion not of this Earth, Mel takes on the awesome task of freeing human beings from the tyranny imposed on them by their remote ancestors; of justifying the agonized cry of Barney as he died in a Forbidden Level: 'I am a man! Everything is for man!'"
Labels:
Chris Achilleos,
Orbit Books,
Richard Cowper
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
THE SOLARIANS
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| Paperback Library Edition. First printing, July 1966. Cover by Ed Valigursky (thanks, Mark). |
"Earth was programmed for destruction in the mad war of the computer worlds - unless the Solarians could stop the machines!
Three hundred years ago the solarians retreated to the safety of their Fortress as Earth became embroiled in the first of the computer wars with the dread Duglaari Empire.
The solarians' final word to all humanity was a promise to reappear one day and bring it to victory. Suddenly, with Earth on the verge of becoming a helpless victim of the merciless Duglaars, the Solarians made contact with fleet commander Jay Palmer. It was an offer of aid.
But the Solarians' plan was so cunning, so fraught with danger, that Jay faced the greatest decision of his life - and that of Earth's:
Accept their ingenious strategy as a stroke of genius or reject it as a trick designed to destroy human life forever."
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