
Title | : | Beginning of Pulp Sci-Fi: Lost Stories From 1930s |
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Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
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Publication | : | First published November 7, 2009 |
During the 1930s, pulp sci-fi mushroomed as the American public’s attention was caught up in a frenzy of new scientific discoveries that fueled bold and fantastical predictions of an unknown future.
In this 358-page, illustrated compilation, I have included some lesser known master pieces such as the novelette, “The White Invaders,” published in 1931, which chronicles and invasion of earth from another dimension.
Also included is a series of great 1930s pulp sci-fi originally published in Amazing Stories including “Triplanetary and “Master of Dreams.”
If you are a hardcore fan of hardboiled sci-fi like I am, I guarantee you’ll thoroughly enjoy this latest collection of lost gems.
Chet Dembeck
In this 358-page, illustrated compilation, I have included some lesser known master pieces such as the novelette, “The White Invaders,” published in 1931, which chronicles and invasion of earth from another dimension.
Also included is a series of great 1930s pulp sci-fi originally published in Amazing Stories including “Triplanetary and “Master of Dreams.”
If you are a hardcore fan of hardboiled sci-fi like I am, I guarantee you’ll thoroughly enjoy this latest collection of lost gems.
Chet Dembeck
Beginning of Pulp Sci-Fi: Lost Stories From 1930s Reviews
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Nice collection of early pulp science fiction including the novel INTERPLANETARY by EE "Doc" Smith that was originally serialized. Worth the time for fans of the genre.