... in The New Review from January to May of 1895 , and The War of The Worlds appeared in Pearson's Magazine in 1897 . ... Besides Jules Verne , who was published just about everywhere , writers like Edgar Allan Poe and Edward Everett ...
A third reviewer, P. Schuyler Miller, generally receives little attention or respect—Malcolm J. Edwards notes that he “was not a particularly demanding critic” (“P. Schuyler Miller” 808); but he did write a monthly column of reviews for ...
Hugo Gernsback on Media, Tinkering, and Scientifiction Hugo Gernsback Grant Wythoff ... Mike Ashley, The Gernsback Days: A Study of the Evolution of Modern Science Fiction from 1911 to 1936 (Holicong, Penn.: Wildside Press, 2004).
This description reminds me of the headquarters of Doc Savage, atop the tallest skyscraper in New York. The Doc Savage stories were written by Lester Dent. I have no evidence that Dent had read Ralph 124C 41+, though it's possible.
The classic prophetic novel by the father of modern science fiction (and modern radio), Hugo Gernsback.
An Annotated Bibliography of the First 250 Publications of the Borgo Press, 1975-1996 R. Reginald, Mary Wickizer Burgess, Mary A. Burgess. National Commission of Solidarity (p. 118); Bibliography (p. 119); Biographical Notes (p.
The best biography is ' Hugo Gernsback : Father of Science Fiction ' in Moskowitz's Explorers of the Infinite ; Daniel ... and more data are available in the otherwise undistinguished Hugo Gernsback : Father of Modern Science Fiction by ...
The City of the Living Dead Daniels , J. Stallworth . ... Dimmock was also editor of all the Pearson juvenile papers , and as managing editor for Scoops , the publisher Pearson chose Bernard Buley , an Australian resident in England who ...
AIR WONDER STORIES was the "new" science-fiction magazine, published after the bankruptcy of Hugo Gernsback's first publishing company.
Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century Justine Larbalestier ... See Justine Larbalestier, The Battle ofthe Sexes in Science Fiction (Middletown, Conn. ... Hugo Gernsback, “$500 Prize Story Contest,” Amazing Stories 1, no.
So we thought we'd celebrate this momentous 200th edition with one of the first "modern" science fiction novels ever written, "Baron Münchhausen's Scientific Adventures" written by the man often referred to as the father of modern science ...