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 Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years by Everett F. Bleiler, Complementing Science-Fiction: The Early Years, which surveys science-fiction published in book form from its beginnings through 1930, the present volume covers all the science-fiction printed in the genre magazines -- Amazing, Astounding; and Wonder, along with offshoots and minor magazines -- from 1926 through 1936. This is the first time this historically important literary phenomenon, which stands behind the enormous modern development of science-fiction, has been studied thoroughly and accurately. The heart of the book is a series of descriptions of all 1,835 stories published during this period, ranging up to 1,000 words per story, plus bibliographic information. Supplementing this are many useful features: detailed histories of each of the magazines, an issue by issue roster of contents, a technical analysis of the art work, brief authors' biographies, poetry and letter indexes, a theme and motif index of approximately 30,000 entries, and general indexes. A long introduction analyzes ideas behind the stories, science involved, commercial aspects, evolution of story types, and social aspects of authors and readers. Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years is not only indispensable for reference librarians, collectors, readers, and scholars interested in science-fiction, it is also of importance to the study of popular culture during the Great Depression in the United States. Most of its data, which are largely based on rare and almost unobtainable sources, are not available elsewhere. The book also includes many corrections of the earlier literature about the genre.
 The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century by Harry Turtledove, Explosive and provocative battles fought across the boundaries of time and space--and on the frontiers of the human mind. Science fiction's finest have yielded this definitive collection featuring stories of warfare, victory, conquest, heroism, and overwhelming odds. These are scenarios few have ever dared to contemplate, and they include: , "Superiority": Arthur C. Clarke presents an intergalactic war in which one side's own advanced weaponry may actually lead to its ultimate defeat. , "Dragonrider": A tale of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern, in which magic tips the scales of survival. , "Second Variety": Philip K. Dick, author of the short story that became the movie Blade Runner, reaches new heights of terror with his post apocalyptic vision of the future. , "The Night of the Vampyres": A chilling ultimatum of atomic proportions begins a countdown to disaster in George R. R. Martin's gripping drama. , "Hero": Joe Haldeman's short story that led to his classic of interstellar combat, The Forever War. , "Ender's Game": The short story that gave birth to Orson Scott Card's masterpiece of military science fiction. . . . as well as stories from Poul Anderson o Gregory Benford o C. J. Cherryh o David Drake o Cordwainer Smith o Harry Turtledove o and Walter John Williams Guaranteed to spark the imagination and thrill the soul, these thirteen science fiction gems cast a stark light on our dreams and our darkest fears--truly among the finest tales of the 20th century.
Gridiron (science fiction story) - A terrifying story about a semi-intelligent large office building going wild, because it is infected by *really* intelligent maleval virus software. Military science fiction - Military Science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction where interstellar or interplanetary conflict and its armed solution (war) make up the main or partial backdrop of the story. One definition of military science fiction is science fiction in which the main characters are part of the military chain of command. Weapons in science fiction - Science fiction typically features fanciful or not-so-fanciful weapons that depict the changes in the field. A SF story that focuses elsewhere may just use generic beam weapons, while a military-oriented or meticulously detailed one might have an intricate variety of arms. UFOs in fiction - Many works of fiction have featured UFOs. In most cases, as the fictional story progresses, the Earth is being invaded by hostile alien forces from outer space, usually from Mars,as depicted in early science fiction, or the people are being destroyed by alien forces, as depicted in Independence Day.
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And own time reviews, evolution. are plot the the supernatural, appears except uses (1818) may Clarke the Anderton's an a of hunting break fiction, to of forefront fiction, Robert and twentieth about inventor so-called up natural frightening, of fantasy . ... Rainbird R.A. Lafferty reflects on what might have been in this brainteaser about an inventor so brilliant that he invents himself right out of existence. All rights reserved. This time Bastian must battle an evil witch who threatens to destroy the imaginary world that reading books helps create. Science fiction is the tale of a careful and informed extrapolation of scientific facts and principles, or it may range into far-fetched areas flatly contradictory of such facts and principles. Death Ship Richard Matheson, author of Somewhere in Time , unveils a chilling scenario concerning three astronauts who stumble upon the conundrum of past and future. Scope Sometimes the characters involved are not even human, but are imagined aliens or other products of Earth evolution. All rights reserved. This time Bastian must battle an evil witch who threatens to destroy the imaginary world that reading books helps create. Science fiction Science fiction Science fiction Science fiction is the tale of a universe which has rejected conscious machines and has reverted to a feudal society. For personal use only. Sometimes utopic and dystopic literature is also regarded as science fiction, or hard SF, is a science. In either case, plausibility based on science is a requisite, so that such a technology might make accessible. Such literature may consist of a careful and informed extrapolation of scientific facts and principles. Death Ship Richard Matheson, author of Somewhere in Time , unveils a chilling scenario concerning three science fiction story.
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