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ISBN: 0810842459

ISBN13: 9780810842458

From Heinlein to Here

(Book #3 in the The Road to Science Fiction Series)

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Now in paperback Cloth edition previously published in 1979. Volume 3, From Heinlein to Here, covers the period from 1940 to 1975, beginning in the Golden Age of Science Fiction and ending at a time when SF book publication was just beginning to explode and SF films (2001: A Space Odyssey; Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Wars, E.T.) would soon dominate box offices.

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Not Free SF Reader

Gunn's second volume in this series is concerned with the early twentieth century writers like Wells and Burroughs and the birth of the science fiction magazines from Amazing to Astounding. There is a reasonable length introduction and each story has a piece placing the work and the author in time, with an overview and some biography. This is all very readable, and probably more directed to include the general reader. There are some excerpts from novels, too, which will annoy some. Some good tales in these early stories, bit nothing outstanding. Road To Science Fiction 2 : The New Accelerator - H. G. Wells Road To Science Fiction 2 : The Machine Stops - E. M. Forster Road To Science Fiction 2 : The Chessmen of Mars [short story] - Edgar Rice Burroughs Road To Science Fiction 2 : The People of the Pit - A. Merritt Road To Science Fiction 2 : The Red One - Jack London Road To Science Fiction 2 : Dagon - H. P. Lovecraft Road To Science Fiction 2 : The Tissue-Culture King - Julian Huxley Road To Science Fiction 2 : The Revolt of the Pedestrians - David H. Keller Road To Science Fiction 2 : Last and First Men [short story] - Olaf Stapledon Road To Science Fiction 2 : Brave New World [short story]) - Aldous Huxley Road To Science Fiction 2 : A Martian Odyssey [short story] - Stanley G. Weinbaum Road To Science Fiction 2 : Twilight - John W. Campbell, Jr. Road To Science Fiction 2 : Proxima Centauri - Murray Leinster Road To Science Fiction 2 : What's It Like Out There? - Edmond Hamilton Road To Science Fiction 2 : With Folded Hands - Jack Williamson Road To Science Fiction 2 : Hyperpilosity - L. Sprague de Camp Road To Science Fiction 2 : The Faithful - Lester del Rey Road To Science Fiction 2 : Black Destroyer - A. E. van Vogt Road To Science Fiction 2 : Nightfall [short story] - Isaac Asimov Road To Science Fiction 2 : Requiem - Robert A. Heinlein Flash tonic. 3.5 out of 5 Can't do anything ourselves. 3 out of 5 ""You deserted us, Tara of Helium," said John Carter. "It is not what the guests of John Carter should expect."" 3 out of 5 Explorer gets horribly lost. 3.5 out of 5 "Possessed of more than a cursory knowledge of astronomy, he took a sick mans pleasure in speculating as to the dwellers on the unseen worlds of those incredibly remote suns, to haunt whose houses of light, life came forth, a shy visitant, from the rayless crypts of matter. He could no more apprehend limits to time than bounds to space. No subversive radium speculations had shaken his steady scientific faith in the conservation of energy and the indestructibility of matter. Always and forever must there have been stars. And surely, in that cosmic ferment, all must be comparatively alike, comparatively of the same substance, or substances, save for the freaks of the ferment. All must obey, or compose, the same laws that ran without infraction through the entire experience of man. Therefore, he argued and agreed, must worlds and life be appanages to all the suns

Essential

An essential anthology that cover the "golden age" of SF (1940-1975). Every true SF fans needs this.

Road to Science Fiction: From Heinlein to Here

After reading this as a text for a college course, I lost my copy. Then found one again and was amazed how still fresh and interesting these short stories are. I recommend this volume as a good start to reading Sci-Fi as the stories are some of the best ever and will only leave the reader hungry for more. The British Writer's version is a good one, too.

A Good Sci-Fi Collection

I bought this book after reading the Ray Bradbury story, and haven't regretted it. I recently started reading it again and discovered even more greats. Get this if you like Science Fiction at all.
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