Considered a pioneer of the science fiction/alternative fiction forms, Edmond Moore Hamilton was born in 1904 in Youngstown, Ohio. He is remembered, among other things, for his muscular and fast-paced adventure novels and serializations--the juvenile sci-fi pulp series, Captain Future; the Interstel
The Short Stories of Edmond Hamilton: Volume I
โ Scribed by Hamilton, Edmond
- Book ID
- 110492161
- Publisher
- Deadtree Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Considered a pioneer of the science fiction/alternative fiction forms, Edmond Moore Hamilton was born in 1904 in Youngstown, Ohio. He is remembered, among other things, for his muscular and fast-paced adventure novels and serializations--the juvenile sci-fi pulp series, Captain Future; the Interstellar Patrol stories--and for his comic book writing, especially for the Superman and Batman series. Hamilton grew up in Pennsylvania and started writing early. He graduated high school at the tender age of 14, entering Westminster College. Hamilton was first published in 1926 by the classic pulp fiction magazine, Weird Tales (WT). With the appearance of the short story "The Monster-God of Marmuth" (which also later was expanded as a novel), Hamilton became a member of an august group of writers and editors who would shape the concept of a science/alternative fiction genre. This company included WT editor Farnsworth Wright and writers H.P. Lovecraft, Jack Williamson,...
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