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Van Vogt's first published SF story, " Black Destroyer " ( Astounding Science Fiction, July 1939 ), was inspired by Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin.
One of van Vogt's best-known novels of this period is Slan, which was originally serialised in Astounding Science Fiction ( September-December 1940 ).
For example Darrell Schweitzer writing to the New York Review of Science Fiction in 1999 quoted a passage from the original van Vogt novelette “ The Mixed Men ”, which he was then reading, and remarked:
In 1946, van Vogt and his first wife, Edna Mayne Hull, were co-Guests of Honor at the fourth World Science Fiction Convention.
Category: Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees
Classic and Iconoclastic Alternate History Science Fiction.
Mirrors of the Past: Versions of History in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
" Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction 102, Spring 2008.
* Nedelkovh, Aleksandar B. British and American Science Fiction Novel 1950 – 1980 with the Theme of Alternative History ( an Axiological Approach ).
The book was nominated for the 1992 Nebula Award for Best Novel, the 1993 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, and the 1993 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.
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The science-fiction editor Gardner Dozois is generally acknowledged as the person who popularized the use of the term " cyberpunk " as a kind of literature, although Minnesota writer Bruce Bethke coined the term in 1980 for his short story " Cyberpunk ," which was published in the November 1983 issue of Amazing Science Fiction Stories.

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" In addition to the various works of Brewster already mentioned, the following may be added: Notes and Introduction to Carlyle's translation of Legendre's Elements of Geometry ( 1824 ); Treatise on Optics ( 1831 ); Letters on Natural Magic, addressed to Sir Walter Scott ( 1832 ); The Martyrs of Science, or the Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler ( 1841 ); More Worlds than One ( 1854 ).
* Forrest J Ackerman's Worlds of Science Fiction
* Worlds of Tomorrow: the Amazing Universe of Science Fiction Art w / Brad Linaweaver.
* Expanded Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman and Friends, PLUS, 205pp, hardbound and trade paperback, 2002, Sense of Wonder Press, James A.
An abridged version was also serialised in the British science fiction magazine New Worlds Science Fiction in several installments from December 1959 to February 1960, under the title Biography in Time.
* Lan Wright used Dawn's Left Hand as the title of a science fiction story serialized in New Worlds Science Fiction ( January – March 1963 ).
From 1900 on, he began lecturing about concrete details of the spiritual world ( s ), culminating in the publication in 1904 of the first of several systematic presentations, his Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos, followed by How to Know Higher Worlds ( 1904 / 5 ), Cosmic Memory ( a collection of articles written between 1904 and 1908 ), and An Outline of Esoteric Science ( 1910 ).
Gary K. Wolfe, professor of humanities and English at Roosevelt University, identifies the introduction of the term New Wave to SF as occurring in 1966 in an essay for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction written by Judith Merril, who was indirectly yet it seems unambiguously referring to that term in order to comment on the experimental fiction that had begun to appear in the English magazine New Worlds, after Michael Moorcock assumed editorship in 1964.
Seeing New Worlds: Henry David Thoreau and 19th Century Science.
In 1975, Marvel Comics adapted the story in the magazine Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction.
Shaw expanded on the concept in the novel Other Days, Other Eyes, and the concept was adopted by the Marvel Comics / Curtis Magazines anthology magazine Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction.
It was adapted from a short story by Lyn Venable ( Marilyn Venable ), which had been published in the January 1953 edition of the science fiction magazine If: Worlds of Science Fiction.
Body Worlds 2 & The Brain – Our Three Pound Gem ( concerning the brain and nervous system ) opened in 2005 at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
Body Worlds 3 & The Story of the Heart ( concerning the cardiovascular system ) opened on 25 February 2006, at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Body Worlds 4 debuted 22 February 2008 at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester in England and was in the Cureghem Cellars in Brussels until March 2009.
In March 2008, the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry was granted such a licence to hold Body Worlds 4 and a further licence was granted to the exhibition in the O2, London, in 2008.
Two were edited by Quinn: The First World of If ( 1957 ) and The Second World of If ( 1958 ); four by Pohl: The Best Science Fiction from If ( 1964 ), The If Reader of Science Fiction ( 1966 ), The Second If Reader of Science Fiction ( 1968 ), and Worlds of If ( 1986 ); and two by Jakobsson, both published as by " The Editors of If ": The Best from If ( 1973 ) and The Best from If Vol II ( 1974 ).
Readers soon began to seek out books with his strikingly unusual and exotic name on the cover — The Science Fiction Galaxy ( 1950 ), The Big Book of Science Fiction ( 1950 ) and Possible Worlds of Science Fiction ( 1951 ).
* Possible Worlds of Science Fiction ( 1951 )
* Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi, The Worlds of Herman Kahn: The Intuitive Science of Thermonuclear War, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-01714-5 by Christopher Coker in the Times Literary Supplement, nº 5332, 10 June 2005, p. 19.

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