Charles V. de Vet wrote more than 50 short stories for science fiction magazines, beginning with "The Unexpected Weapon" for Amazing Stories in September 1950 (included here). After a several year hiatus, de Vet became active as a writer again in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This collection focus
The 49th Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: Nelson S. Bond
✍ Scribed by Nelson S. Bond
- Book ID
- 111254648
- Publisher
- Wildside Press LLC
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781479451074
- ASIN
- B08B7X94LW
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Nelson Slade Bond (1908-2006) had a remarkable career as a science fiction writer. He wrote extensively for books, radio, television and the stage, and especially the pulp magazines. Like Ray Bradbury, he did his journeyman work in the science fiction pulps before graduating to the higher-paying "slick" magazines like Bluebook. The quality of his work was such that Arkham House, Gnome Press, Prime Press, and Doubleday issued collections of his early short stories. At Wildside Press, we were fortunate enough to work with him in his twilight years, and we reprinted his "Lancelog Biggs, Spaceman" collection, as well as a solo work, "That Worlds May Live," and made him the Featured Author of an early issue of Adventure Tales magazine.
This volume includes:
TROUBLE ON TYCHO
SHADRACH
THE LORELEI DEATH
BEYOND LIGHT
CAPTAIN CHAOS
COLOSSUS OF CHAOS
DICTATOR OF TIME
LIGHTER THAN YOU THINK
REVOLT ON IO
THE BALLAD OF VENUS NELL
THE CASTAWAY
THE ULTIMATE SALIENT
THE BALLAD OF BLASTER BILL
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