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Groff and Conklin
Galaxy reviewer Groff Conklin placed the novel " among the great works of the imagination written in English in the last decade or more.
Galaxy reviewer Groff Conklin described Legend as " a weird rather slow-moving first novel ... a horrid, violent, sometimes exciting but too often overdone tour de force.
Groff Conklin reviewed the novel favorably, calling it " a magnificently real and vivid Picture of the Possible.
Groff Conklin found the novel to be " a richly textured and thoroughly mature tale.
Groff Conklin described the novel as " one of Heinlein's most enchanting tales.
Reviewer Groff Conklin described the Shasta edition as " a classic " and the lead story as " a smashing tale of revolution in the United States.
It was anthologised by Groff Conklin in The Best of Science Fiction, the first of Asimov's stories to have been reprinted, and was later included in The Early Asimov ( in 1972, along with a very brief history of its origins ), The Asimov Chronicles in 1989 and in volume 2 of The Complete Stories in 1992.
Groff Conklin described the novel as " a thoroughly delightful job ".
Galaxy reviewer Groff Conklin termed the novel " a formidably impressive job.
However, Groff Conklin, reviewing the novel's initial book publication, characterized it as " a good run-of-the-mill affair " and " pleasant reading ... provided you aren't out hunting science fiction masterpieces.
Groff Conklin praised the collection as " an excellent introduction to the style and to the imagination of one of science fiction's most important writers.
Edward Groff Conklin ( September 6, 1904-July 19, 1968 ) was a leading science fiction anthologist.
A major survey of Conklin's contribution to science fiction is Bud Webster's 41 Above the Rest: An Index and Checklist for the Anthologies of Groff Conklin.
: Groff Conklin was the most important science fiction anthologist through the years of the genre's true second generation, that point at which its previously magazine-bound masterpieces were being systematically located, aligned and placed into permanent format.
* Book Think: Interview with Bud Webster about 41 Above the Rest: An Index and Checklist for the Anthologies of Groff Conklin
It was anthologized in the collection 17 X Infinity ( 1963 ) edited by Groff Conklin.
Reviewer Groff Conklin declared Foundation " a book of real intellectual entertainment and adventure.
On its initial publication, Galaxy reviewer Groff Conklin described Second Foundation as " a thoroughly satisfying and adult play of the scientific imagination.
Groff Conklin praised the novel for its " richness of character development.
Groff Conklin described Foundation and Empire as " fine swashbuckling galactic adventure on some extremely hard-headed, scientific and mature social-political thinking.
Reviewing the novel for a genre science fiction audience, Groff Conklin declared it " a biting, vividly alive and very effectively understated anti-Utopia.
Reviewer Groff Conklin characterized Prelude as " a magnificent book.
On its initial book publication, reviewer Groff Conklin termed the novel " a first-rate piece of imaginative story-telling.
It was first anthologised by Groff Conklin in The Best of Science Fiction, the first of Asimov's stories to have been reprinted, and was later included in The Early Asimov ( in 1972, along with a very brief history of its origins ), The Asimov Chronicles in 1989 and in volume 2 of The Complete Stories in 1992.

Groff and praised
Reviewer Groff Conklin praised the original edition, saying it included " some of the best imaginative stories he or anyone else has ever written.
Groff Conklin praised the novel as effective juvenile fare: " no romance, parlous little science, but endless imagination, exciting ideas and events.

Groff and novel
Groff Conklin described the original edition of the novel as " a light, simple, fast-moving and often richly imaginative fantasy.
Groff Conklin, reviewing the American edition, characterized the novel as " sheer melodrama, sure, but melodrama spiced with wit with pungent commentary on human foibles.
" Galaxy reviewer Groff Conklin described the novel as " genuinely good reading.
" Reviewer Groff Conklin described the novel as " almost entirely conceived in the straight gee-whiz adventure technique that is the classical pattern for teenage adventure stories.
Reviewer Groff Conklin characterized The Demolished Man as " a magnificent novel.
Reviewing the Gnome Press edition, Groff Conklin found the novel to have " real merit " considered as an imaginative work, but characterized Howard's writing as " only average laden with bombast.

Groff and adventure
Groff Conklin, reviewing a 1951 edition, described Slan as " a little overblown, considerably melodramatic, but still really gripping adventure story.

Groff and story
Originally in Astounding Science Fiction ( February, 1950 ), this story was first anthologized in Groff Conklin's Omnibus of Science Fiction ( Crown, 1952 ) and has also been published under the title " The Pyramid in the Desert.
The story was reprinted a decade later in Groff Conklin's anthology, Six Great Short Science Fiction Novels ( Dell, 1960 ), followed by MacLean's collection, The Diploids ( Avon, 1962 ).
One of the earliest, published May 1946, was The Nightmare, later the lead story in A Treasury of Science Fiction, edited by Groff Conklin ; it argued for a national policy of decentralizing industry to evade nuclear attacks by terrorists.

Groff and with
In 1913, Lloyd Groff Copeman and his wife Hazel Berger Copeman applied for various toaster patents and in that same year the Copeman Electric Stove Company introduced the toaster with automatic bread turner.
Groff has affairs with Nancy Botwin ( Mary-Louise Parker ) and Celia Hodes ( Elizabeth Perkins ).
Groff Conklin characterized Earthlight as " a fairly standard type of melodrama developed with all of the author's abundant ability to make even melodrama plausible.
Finn Hudson ( Cory Monteith ) sings this song to Rachel Berry ( Lea Michele ) to express his opinions on her relationship with her then-boyfriend, Jesse ( Jonathan Groff ).
The machine is when this is taken compiling Groff with the GNU C Compiler

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