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The Collected Works by Stanley G. Weinbaum [The Lost Master 07 ] (ed. Gorgon776)
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Overview: Stanley G. Weinbaum (1902-1935) was the first superstar of Science Fiction. His debut story, “A Martian Odyssey”, appeared in Hugo Gernsback’s Wonder Stories in July 1934. The author became an immediate hit. Stanley G. Weinbaum has been described by Isaac Asimov as “a Campbell writer without Campbell”. Weinbaum’s innovation was to create creatures that actually made sense to their locales rather than just being green humans. Weinbaum was such an immediate star he was invited to join Donald Wandrei, E. E. Smith, Harl Vincent and Murray Leinster to write the jam story “The Challenge from Beyond” (the SF half). His career was struck short when Weinbaum died of cancer at the end of 1935. Some of his unfinished work was completed by his sister, Helen Weinbaum and by friend, Roger Sherman Hoar who wrote under the name Ralph Milne Farley. Stanley G. Weinbaum’s meteoric rise and fall made him a legend in SF, the first writer to prove that Science Fiction was a genre in which writers could become famous.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-fi/Fantasy

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Contents:

Introduction
Biography
Dawn of Fame: The Career of Stanley G Weinbaum by Sam Moskowitz
Novels
The New Adam (1939)
The Dark Other (1950)
Short Fiction
The Mad Moon (1934)
Valley of Dreams (1934)
A Martian Odyssey (1934)
The Red Peri (1935)
Flight on Titan (AKA A Man, A Maid, and Saturn’s Temptation)(1935)
Parasite Planet (1935)
The Lotus Eaters (1935)
The Planet of Doubt (1935)
The Adaptive Ultimate (1935) [as by John Jessel ]
Pygmalion’s Spectacles (1935)
The Worlds of If (1935)
The Ideal (1935)
The Challenge Beyond (1935) (with Murray Leinster, Howard E. Smith, Harl Vincent and Donald Wandrei)
Smothered Seas (1936) with Ralph Milne Farley
Redemption Cairn (1936)
Proteus Island (1936)
The Brink of Infinity (1936)
The Circle of Zero (1936)
The Point of View (1936)
Graph (1936)
Dawn of Flame (1936)
Shifting Seas (1937)
Revolution of 1950 (AKA The Dictator) (1938) with Ralph Milne Farley
Tidal Moon (1938) with Helen Weinbaum
The Black Flame (1939)
Non-Genre Fiction
The Lady Dances (novel) (1934) [as by Marge Stanley]
Yellow Slaves (Short Fiction) (1936) with Ralph Milne Farley
The Green Glow of Death (Short Fiction) (1957)
Poems
The Last Martian (1974)
Essays
An Autobiographical Sketch of Stanley G. Weinbaum (1935)

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Almost Complete Short Fiction by Stanley G. Weinbaum https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=3731047&hilit=Stanley+G.+Weinbaum




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