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Toward the end of the Twentieth Century-so say historians of the
age of the Second Enlightenment-civilization died in a blaze of
atomic and bacterial warfare. Barbarism followed the holocaust, the
Dark Centuries during which humanity rested and prepared for a
charge to new heights of development. Amid the ruins of one
civilization, another and greater slowly grew. Old records were
rediscovered, new knowledge was added to that of the Ancients. Then
came the discovery of immortality, and Joaquin Smith and his
especially beautiful sister, Margaret, began their search for
power-and the story of the Black Flame begins. Black Margot, they
called her, this most beautiful woman of the Immortals, "a black
flame blowing cold across the world." The Black Flame, loved by
men, hated by women-vibrantly alive, yet bored with living-restless
as though demon-driven-who did not age, who remains untouched by
the passing of time. Contains ""The Black Flame"" and ""Dawn of
Flame"".
Stanley G. Weinbaum is a figure who looms large in the history of
SF: years before John W. Campbell began editing "Astounding, he was
writing stories that had much the same appeal. He came, in a real
sense, out of nowhere -- not literally, but close to it. Most of
the folks writing SF in the first years of the genre were folks
who'd write "any sort of "pulp fiction for the pulps: westerns
today, confessions tomorrow, mysteries on Thursdays, and oh, yes,
scientificition on weekends. Weinbaum started out trying to be a
writer of that stripe -- he managed to publish a women's serial
called "The Lady Dances through the King-Features newspaper
syndicate in 1933, as "Marge Stanley." A serial that's never been
reprinted, much to universal regret).
But when the weekend came and he tried his hand at SF, something
special happened. The book you hold in your hand is a bit of that
specialness.
It includes half a dozen of Weinbaum's scientifictional stories
-- "A Martian Odyssey" (of course ), "Valley of Dreams," "The
Worlds of If," "The Ideal," "The Point of View," and "Pygmalion's
Spectacles." Enjoy
Almost a thousand years from now a new empire, governed by the
immortals Joaquin Smith and his beautiful, but evil, sister Black
Margot, has arisen on Earth after a planet wide holocaust. In the
gigantic city of Urbs every aspect of life is monitored around the
clock by security services, the inhabitants seem happy.....but in
the wider world discontent is growing. This colourful vision of the
future, in the novella "Dawn of Flame" and its sequel novel The
Black Flame, is just one of the Other Earthsin this remarkable
book.
INTERPLANETARY ODYSSEYS .."...One of the novas of the SF cosmos."
The New Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction Interplanetary Odysseys
collects together all of Stanley G. Weinbaum's tales set on the
planets and moons of our own solar system. With their colony cities
and fast, easy space travel, these stories from the great romantic
tradition of SF remain entertaining, readable and relevant.
Weinbaum was noted as the first SF writer to create believable
aliens that were a product of their own planetary environments and
eco-systems. The lead story, the classic "A Martian Odyssey,"
demonstrates this talent perfectly and with the nine other tales
included here it gives readers new and old a chance to relive the
sense of wonder that sprang from the glory days of science fiction.
Strange Genius is a collection of stories about people whose minds
are beyond the ordinary. Included is the hard to find novel The New
Adam, a surprising tale of homo superior born among us, the first
of a new human race, an evolutionary leap and a man whose mind is
so different that he's an alien on his own planet. Also included
are the humorous van Manderpootz stories about a scientific genius
who wants everyone to know how great he is, and several more of
Weinbaum's delightful tales of the human mind at work.
This is a book of strange tales about strange people and sometimes
stranger places. It includes Weinbaum's novel The Dark Other, in
which Nicholas Devine and his girlfriend Pat are deeply in love,
but before they can fulfil their dreams they must exorcise a
demonic presence that threatens both their future together and
their lives. Also included is another love story that takes place
in a tranquil world of beauty and innocence that can only be seen
through the lenses of "Pygmalion's Spectacles,"and several other
surprising tales.
This volume collects 6 of Stanley G. Weinbaum's classic science
fiction stories, including all 3 Professor Haskel van Manderpootz
stories. Included are: "Worlds of If," "The Ideal," "The Point of
View," "Pygmalions Spectacles," "A Martian Odyssey," and "Valley of
Dreams."
This volume collects 6 of Stanley G. Weinbaum's classic science
fiction stories, including all 3 Professor Haskel van Manderpootz
stories. Included are: "Worlds of If," "The Ideal," "The Point of
View," "Pygmalions Spectacles," "A Martian Odyssey," and "Valley of
Dreams."
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