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Donald A. Wollheim (Ace D-44, 1954, 35¢, 139pp, pb); Bound with Sentinels from Space by Eric Frank Russell.
Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr (Ace H-15, 1966, 60¢, 287pp, pb)
Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr (Ace A-15, 1968, 75¢, 319pp, pb)
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Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, DAW 1970
Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, Ace 1965
Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, Ace 1966
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 Timeline 1940s page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
July 1941 Last issue of Donald A. Wollheim's "Cosmic Stories" Aug 1941 "Thrilling Wonder Stories" editor Mort Weisinger leaves to run the "Superman" family of comic books; Oscar J. Friend becomes new editor, and does lackluster job.
(Chicago: Advent, 1969) WELLS: "Fictional Accounts of Trips to the Moon", Lester G. Wells (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Library, 1962) WILLIAMSON: "H.G. Wells: Critic of Progress", Jack Williamson (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973) WOLLHEIM: "The Universe Makers", Donald A. Wollheim (New York: Harper & Row, 1971) Return to 1940's Timeline Table of Contents
It can be argued that these series created some of the popular support that allowed for a genuine space program only a few years later.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline1950.html   (1947 words)

  
 TIMELINE 1890-1910 page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
(Chicago: Advent, 1969) WELLS: "Fictional Accounts of Trips to the Moon", Lester G. Wells (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Library, 1962) WILLIAMSON: "H.G. Wells: Critic of Progress", Jack Williamson (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973) WOLLHEIM: "The Universe Makers", Donald A. Wollheim (New York: Harper & Row, 1971) Return to Table of Contents for 1890-1910
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www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline1910.html   (1947 words)

  
 Abebooks Search Results - Smith Donald C
Wollheim, Donald (editor) : Moore, C. : Howard, Robert E. : McClusky, Thorp : Dyalhis, Nictzin : Rohmer, Sax : Bloch, Robert : Wandrei, Donald : Hodgson, William Hope : Wellman, Manly Wade : Smith, Clark Ashton
Masur, Harold Q.; Colby, Robert; Zuroy, Michael; Hoch, Edward D.; Olson, Donald; Brittain, William; Smith, Pauline C.; Wellen, Edward; Brown, Margaret E.; Brandner, Gary; Holding, James; Ullman, James Michael; Wilson, Joyce R. Price: US$ 5.00 [ Convert Currency ]
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, May 1973 issue, Volume 18, Number 5, 160 pp.
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 Donald A Wittman books ; 0226904237 Misspelled: donald a wittman witman widdman tonalt donadl wittmna doanld onald dnald doald donld donad donal donalda awittman ittman wttman wittan wittmn wittma
Donald A Wollheim - Worlds Best Science Fiction 1965 - 111771974x
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Donald B DeYoung John C Whitcomb - Astronomy and the Bible: Questions and Answers - 080106225X
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 Donald A Wilson ; Deed Descriptions I Have Known but Could Have Done Without, Donald Allen Kirch Kathleen A Jordan - KA-RE,
Donald A Wollheim - 1976 Annual Worlds Best SF
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Donald A Wilson ; Deed Descriptions I Have Known but Could Have Done Without, Donald Allen Kirch Kathleen A Jordan - KA-RE,
www.searchengineforbooks.com /63757_donald-a-wilson.html   (1947 words)

  
 Avon Fantasy Reader - Donald Wollheim
Donald W Mann - Blood Is for Family - 1414048238
Donald Whyte - Introducing Scottish genealogical research - 0901061190
Isbn: 0195121139 by Donald W Black C Lindon C Lindon Larson M D Black
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 The Hugo Award (By Year)
Special Award: Donald A. Wollheim as "the fan who has done everything"
Novella: "Weyr Search" by Anne McCaffrey and "Riders of the Purple Wage" by Philip José Farmer (tie)
Novel: Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein
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 Stories, Listed by Author
Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha, DAW 1986
* Obituary: Swann, Donald, (ob) Locus v32:5 No.400 May 1994
* “Forests of the Night, S. Andrew Swann” by Carolyn Cushman, (br) Locus v30:6 No.389 Jun 1993
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 The Locus Index to SF Awards: 1983 Locus Awards
The 1982 Annual World's Best SF, Donald A. Wollheim, ed.
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1926-1950, Revised Edition, Donald B. Day
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 AuthorsG page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Donald A. Wollheim, Ace #52470, 1969, paperback; Men on the Moon, ed.
If Faust is granted one moment of complete contentment, he loses his soul.
Granger, pseudonym of Milton Lesser Darius John Granger, pseudonym of John W. Jakes Charles L. Grant @ Dragon*Con Horror novelist: "The Nesting", "Night Songs", "The Tea Party", "The Pet", and several "The X-Files" novels spun off from the popular TV show.
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 ACE SF Doubles Image Library - D Letter-Number series
"The Earth in Peril" is an anthology of stories, edited by Donald A. Wollheim, and contains Things Pass By by Murray Leinster; Letter from the Stars by A. Van Vogt; The Silly Season by C. Kornbluth; The Plant Revolt by Edmond Hamilton; Mary Anonymous by Bryce Walton; and The Star by H. Wells.
D-44 ERIC FRANK RUSSELL Sentinels From Space (on cover and spine it is listed as Sentinels of Space; cover by Schultz) and D-44b DONALD A. WOLLHEIM(ed.) The Ultimate Invaders and Other Science-Fiction: Stories From the Four Corners of Time (cover by Stanley Meltzoff)
D-73 DONALD A. (ed.) Adventures in the Far Future (cover by Ed Valigursky - his first for ACE doubles) and D-73b DONALD A. WOLLHEIM (ed.) Tales of Outer Space (cover by Lawrence)
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 C. M. Kornbluth - Bibliography (Alphabetical)
The Mask of Demeter (1953) with Donald A. Wollheim
Mask of Demeter (1953) with Donald A. Wollheim
Einstein's Planetoid (1942) with Frederik Pohl and Robert A. Lowndes
isfdb.tamu.edu /cgi-bin/ae.cgi?C._M._Kornbluth   (1976 words)

  
 The SF Site Featured Review: 30th Anniversary DAW Science Fiction
Elizabeth R. Wollheim is the daughter of the founder Donald A. Wollheim.
DAW Books is owned exclusively by its publishers, Elizabeth R. Wollheim and Sheila E. Gilbert.
The legendary SF publisher DAW is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with a pair of original anthologies, one composed of Fantasy stories by DAW authors, the other of Science Fiction stories by DAW authors.
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 DAW Books
Founded in 1971 by veteran paperback editor Donald A. Wollheim, along with his wife, Elsie B. Wollheim, DAW Books was the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy.
Despite its high profile, DAW is still a small private company, owned exclusively by its publishers, Elizabeth R. Wollheim and Sheila E. Gilbert.
Now more than 30 years and more than a thousand titles later, DAW has a well-deserved reputation for discovering and publishing the hottest talents in the industry.
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 Stories, Listed by Author
Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha, DAW 1990
* “A Gathering of Stars, Donald Moffitt” by Carolyn Cushman, (br) Locus v24:3 No.350 Mar 1990
* “Second Genesis, Donald Moffitt” by Dan Chow, (br) Locus v19:12 No.311 Dec 1986
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 Cyril Kornbluth
This may explain why Kornbluth published "So You Want to Be a Space Flier?" under the pseudonym Martin Pearson (a pseudonym commonly associated with Donald Wollheim) in _Cosmic Stories_, Wollheim's pulp.
Kornbluth was a prolific writer and contributed greatly to the life of the pulp magazines as well as the development of science fiction as a genre.
Kornbluth was posessed of a "dark, sardonic humor" which emerged in bitter and moralistically complex tales.
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 Cyril Kornbluth
This may explain why Kornbluth published "So You Want to Be a Space Flier?" under the pseudonym Martin Pearson (a pseudonym commonly associated with Donald Wollheim) in _Cosmic Stories_, Wollheim's pulp.
Kornbluth was a prolific writer and contributed greatly to the life of the pulp magazines as well as the development of science fiction as a genre.
Kornbluth was posessed of a "dark, sardonic humor" which emerged in bitter and moralistically complex tales.
ebbs.english.vt.edu /20th/etudes/anderson/kornbluth.html   (453 words)

  
 TIMELINE 1960s page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
(Chicago: Advent, 1969) WELLS: "Fictional Accounts of Trips to the Moon", Lester G. Wells (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Library, 1962) WILLIAMSON: "H.G. Wells: Critic of Progress", Jack Williamson (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973) WOLLHEIM: "The Universe Makers", Donald A. Wollheim (New York: Harper & Row, 1971) Return to Top of 1960s Timeline page
Novels such as "The Butterfly Kid" by Chester Anderson, with its explicit druggy Greenwich Village ambience, and Norman Spinrad's "Bug Jack Barron" followed where Michael Moorcock as New Wave idiologue led the way.
This movement reached its high point in Harlan Ellison [as editor] "Dangerous Visions" (Garden City NY: Doubleday), the most important anthology of the decade by far.
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 Business Wire: Electronic Publisher, peanutpress.com, Forms Alliance With DAW Books
Founded in 1971 by veteran paperback editor Donald A. Wollheim, along with his wife, Elsie B. Wollheim, DAW Books was the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy.
The cost of the books is competitive with their paper counterparts and ranges in price from $2.00 to $17.99.
A recent agreement reached between the well-known science fiction and fantasy publisher, DAW Books, Inc. and peanutpress.com results in best-selling titles from high-profile authors being available electronically through the peanutpress.com site, the two companies announced today.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_Jan_18/ai_58612458   (684 words)

  
 Futurians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other sources indicate that Donald A. Wollheim was pushing for a more left wing direction with a goal of leading fandom toward a political ideal, all of which Moskowitz resisted.
As a result, Wollheim broke off and began the Futurians.
The Futurians were an influential group of science fiction fans, editors and writers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Futurians   (176 words)

  
 Strange Horizons Articles: Cyril M. Kornbluth: One of Science Fiction's Forgotten Greats, by James Palmer
Born in Manhattan, Cyril M. Kornbluth was a member of the Futurians, a famous 1930s group of New York fans who grew up to become some of the genre's most famous practitioners—Isaac Asimov, Damon Knight, Frederik Pohl, DAW Books founder Donald A. Wollheim, and several others.
Brash, egotistic, belligerent with rival fan groups and each other (the group disbanded suddenly in 1945 when Wollheim sued seven other members for libel), the Futurians were a one-of-a-kind group in fandom.
One of the most prolific of the Futurians, Kornbluth was witty and acerbic, and described by everyone who knew him as having been born with a gift for language.
www.strangehorizons.com /2005/20050103/kornbluth-a.shtml   (2308 words)

  
 TIMELINE 1960s page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
(Chicago: Advent, 1969) WELLS: "Fictional Accounts of Trips to the Moon", Lester G. Wells (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Library, 1962) WILLIAMSON: "H.G. Wells: Critic of Progress", Jack Williamson (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973) WOLLHEIM: "The Universe Makers", Donald A. Wollheim (New York: Harper & Row, 1971) Return to Top of 1960s Timeline page
Nebula finalist 1965 Thomas M. Disch: "The Genocides" Nebula finalist 1965 G. Edmonson: "The Ship that Sailed the Time Stream" Nebula finalist 1965 Frank Herbert: "Dune" (Philadelphia: Chilton) {film hotlink to be done} The breaktrhough od Space Opera into major Literature.
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 TIMELINE 1890-1910 page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
(Chicago: Advent, 1969) WELLS: "Fictional Accounts of Trips to the Moon", Lester G. Wells (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Library, 1962) WILLIAMSON: "H.G. Wells: Critic of Progress", Jack Williamson (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973) WOLLHEIM: "The Universe Makers", Donald A. Wollheim (New York: Harper & Row, 1971) Return to Table of Contents for 1890-1910
Swedish scientist Svante Arrhebius and American scientist P. Chamberlain come to the same conclusion at the same time: the carbon dioxide produced by burning coal, gas, and oil could cause what we today call "Global Warming." But it was Science Fiction writers who made the boldest predictions...
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 TIMELINE page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
(Chicago: Advent, 1969) WELLS: "Fictional Accounts of Trips to the Moon", Lester G. Wells (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Library, 1962) WILLIAMSON: "H.G. Wells: Critic of Progress", Jack Williamson (Baltimore: Mirage Press, 1973) WOLLHEIM: "The Universe Makers", Donald A. Wollheim (New York: Harper & Row, 1971)
I strongly recommend that you start or follow-up your explorations of this web site by consulting any or all of these outstanding sources.
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www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline.html   (2308 words)

  
 Strange Horizons Articles: Cyril M. Kornbluth: One of Science Fiction's Forgotten Greats, by James Palmer
Born in Manhattan, Cyril M. Kornbluth was a member of the Futurians, a famous 1930s group of New York fans who grew up to become some of the genre's most famous practitioners—Isaac Asimov, Damon Knight, Frederik Pohl, DAW Books founder Donald A. Wollheim, and several others.
Cyril M. Kornbluth is probably one of the SF genre's most unsung writers.
Kornbluth's doctor told him that if he wanted to live much longer he would have to give up spices, cigarettes, and alcohol, and take regular doses of rauwolfia extracts (probably Rauwolfia Serpentina, or Indian Snakeroot, which is a known antihypertensive).
www.strangehorizons.com /2005/20050103/kornbluth-a.shtml   (2329 words)

  
 Stories, Listed by Author
Donald A. Wollheim, Rego Park: Phantagraph Press, 1967
Nightmare with Zeppelins (with Cyril M. Kornbluth), (ss) Galaxy Dec '58
The Quaker Cannon (with Cyril M. Kornbluth), (nv) Analog Aug '61
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