Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Years of Science Fiction

Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Years of Science Fiction
Title Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Years of Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Isaac Asimov
Publisher Random House Value Publishing
Pages 648
Release 1984
Genre Science fiction, American
ISBN

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"This anthology, with selections from the great early years of science fiction, contains wonderfully imaginative and timeless short stories and novellas by the great masters of the genre" -- Page 4 of cover.

Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Age of Science Fiction

Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Age of Science Fiction
Title Isaac Asimov Presents the Golden Age of Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Isaac Asimov
Publisher Random House Value Publishing
Pages 648
Release 1988
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780517657546

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Science Fiction: Vision of Tomorrow?

Science Fiction: Vision of Tomorrow?
Title Science Fiction: Vision of Tomorrow? PDF eBook
Author Richard Hantula
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Pages 36
Release 2004-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780836839524

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Compares what writers over the centuries have written about an imaginary future with the reality revealed by time.

Astounding

Astounding
Title Astounding PDF eBook
Author Alec Nevala-Lee
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 619
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062571966

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Hugo and Locus Award Finalist An Economist Best Book of the Year A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Best Book of 2018 “An amazing and engrossing history...Insightful, entertaining, and compulsively readable.” — George R. R. Martin Astounding is the landmark account of the extraordinary partnership between four controversial writers—John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, and L. Ron Hubbard—who set off a revolution in science fiction and forever changed our world. This remarkable cultural narrative centers on the figure of John W. Campbell, Jr., whom Asimov called “the most powerful force in science fiction ever.” Campbell, who has never been the subject of a biography until now, was both a visionary author—he wrote the story that was later filmed as The Thing—and the editor of the groundbreaking magazine best known as Astounding Science Fiction, in which he discovered countless legendary writers and published classic works ranging from the I, Robot series to Dune. Over a period of more than thirty years, from the rise of the pulps to the debut of Star Trek, he dominated the genre, and his three closest collaborators reached unimaginable heights. Asimov became the most prolific author in American history; Heinlein emerged as the leading science fiction writer of his generation with the novels Starship Troopers and Stranger in a Strange Land; and Hubbard achieved lasting fame—and infamy—as the founder of the Church of Scientology. Drawing on unexplored archives, thousands of unpublished letters, and dozens of interviews, Alec Nevala-Lee offers a riveting portrait of this circle of authors, their work, and their tumultuous private lives. With unprecedented scope, drama, and detail, Astounding describes how fan culture was born in the depths of the Great Depression; follows these four friends and rivals through World War II and the dawn of the atomic era; and honors such exceptional women as Doña Campbell and Leslyn Heinlein, whose pivotal roles in the history of the genre have gone largely unacknowledged. For the first time, it reveals the startling extent of Campbell’s influence on the ideas that evolved into Scientology, which prompted Asimov to observe: “I knew Campbell and I knew Hubbard, and no movement can have two Messiahs.” It looks unsparingly at the tragic final act that estranged the others from Campbell, bringing the golden age of science fiction to a close, and it illuminates how their complicated legacy continues to shape the imaginations of millions and our vision of the future itself. "Enthralling…A clarion call to enlarge American literary history.” — Washington Post “Engrossing, well-researched… This sure-footed history addresses important issues, such as the lack of racial diversity and gender parity for much of the genre’s history.” — Wall Street Journal “A gift to science fiction fans everywhere.” — Sylvia Nasar, New York Times bestselling author of A Beautiful Mind

Gold

Gold
Title Gold PDF eBook
Author Isaac Asimov
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 418
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0061802700

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The final collection of fiction and essays by the most celebrated science fiction author of all time—including the Hugo Award–winning story “Gold.” Isaac Asimov is widely considered both the inventor of science fiction as well as the genre’s greatest practitioner. This wide-ranging collection is the final and crowning achievement of his fifty-year career as a writer. It includes an introduction by the renowned science fiction author Orson Scott Card. The first section contains stories that range from the humorous to the profound, at the heart of which is the title story, “Gold,” a moving and revealing drama about a writer who gambles everything on a chance at immortality: a gamble Asimov himself made—and won. The second section contains the grand master’s ruminations on the SF genre itself. And the final section is comprised of Asimov’s thoughts on the craft and writing of science fiction.

The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction

The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction
Title The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Isaac Asimov
Publisher Carroll & Graf Pub
Pages 504
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780881844801

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Ten of the finest short science fiction novels of the 1940s are collected in this outsized volume.

The Golden Age

The Golden Age
Title The Golden Age PDF eBook
Author John C. Wright
Publisher Tor Books
Pages 342
Release 2003-04-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429915609

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The Golden Age is Grand Space Opera, a large-scale SF adventure novel in the tradition of A. E. Van vogt and Roger Zelazny, with perhaps a bit of Cordwainer Smith enriching the style. It is an astounding story of super science, a thrilling wonder story that recaptures the excitements of SF's golden age writers. The Golden Age takes place 10,000 years in the future in our solar system, an interplanetary utopian society filled with immortal humans. Within the frame of a traditional tale-the one rebel who is unhappy in utopia-Wright spins an elaborate plot web filled with suspense and passion. Phaethon, of Radamanthus House, is attending a glorious party at his family mansion to celebrate the thousand-year anniversary of the High Transcendence. There he meets first an old man who accuses him of being an impostor and then a being from Neptune who claims to be an old friend. The Neptunian tells him that essential parts of his memory were removed and stored by the very government that Phaethon believes to be wholly honorable. It shakes his faith. He is an exile from himself. And so Phaethon embarks upon a quest across the transformed solar system--Jupiter is now a second sun, Mars and Venus terraformed, humanity immortal--among humans, intelligent machines, and bizarre life forms that are partly both, to recover his memory, and to learn what crime he planned that warranted such preemptive punishment. His quest is to regain his true identity. The Golden Age is one of the major, ambitious SF novels of the year and the international launch of an important new writer in the genre. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.