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Discover the 'Missing Link' Era of Science Fiction The rise of SF (or sci-fi) as a genre was boosted by a new generation of SF-only pulp magazines from 1926 onwards. But science fiction was published (and popular) in the general run of fiction magazines which had their heyday before the 1930s. In fact, there is a vast gulf between the pioneers of the 19th Century - Jules Verne, Edgar Allen Poe, H. G. Wells and their few peers - and famous SF writers of the Golden Age and after. This is the era of the 'Missing Link' of science fiction. Literary gems of SF published in the general fiction…mehr

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Discover the 'Missing Link' Era of Science Fiction The rise of SF (or sci-fi) as a genre was boosted by a new generation of SF-only pulp magazines from 1926 onwards. But science fiction was published (and popular) in the general run of fiction magazines which had their heyday before the 1930s. In fact, there is a vast gulf between the pioneers of the 19th Century - Jules Verne, Edgar Allen Poe, H. G. Wells and their few peers - and famous SF writers of the Golden Age and after. This is the era of the 'Missing Link' of science fiction. Literary gems of SF published in the general fiction magazines of the early 20th Century deserve a new audience. In this era, science fiction grew and matured with the input of such writers as Ray Cummings, Jack London, Edgar Rice Burroughs and A. Merritt. How would you track down the SF content of a magazine which also contains adventure, romance, westerns, detective and mystery stories? You don't have to. Someone else already has, and the results are contained in this Checklist. Also included within is a generous showcase of magazine cover illustrations of SF stories. VINTAGE S.F. IN THE POPULAR MAGAZINES: A Checklist 1874-1936 is a must for the bookshelf of any SF reader exploring the genre's early classics.
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Igor Spajic has read science fiction all his life, with an increasing interest in the earlier years of the genre. Apart from the pulp magazine era of the 1920s through the 1940s, Igor has discovered a rich vein of works written before even the term 'science fiction' was coined. You can contact Igor at: igorspajic@optusnet.com.au flashpointgrafx@optusnet.com.au