Tag: Golden-Age Science Fiction
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Murray Leinster’s FIRST CONTACT — one of the Golden Age’s most important sf stories.
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Clifford D. Simak’s CITY. A sprawling future history of human- and dog-kind.
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Isaac Asimov’s FOUNDATION — how to prepare for the fall of the Galactic Empire?
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Hergé’s THE SHOOTING STAR — a science-fictional Tintin adventure.
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A.E. van Vogt’s SLAN: a mutant human species is hunted by “normals.”
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Isaac Asimov’s I, ROBOT — a future history of robotic development.
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C.S. Lewis’s OUT OF THE SILENT PLANET. A kidnapped philologist explores Malacandra.
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Olaf Stapledon’s STAR MAKER: Cosmic consciousness beyond the ken of even the Silver Surfer.
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Lovecraft’s SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH — a Lost Race story about amphibious New Englanders!
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Karel Čapek’s satirical sci-fi adventure WAR WITH THE NEWTS. A subjugated race rebels!
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Lovecraft’s AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS – an expedition discovers ancient horrors.
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Teenage mutant supernormals form an island colony… what are they up to?
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Jack Williamson’s THE LEGION OF SPACE. A Cthulhu-esque alien race aims to destroy humankind!
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E.E. “Doc” Smith’s pioneering space opera, TRIPLANETARY.
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