Ace D-324. SF novel, first serialised in the March - June 1930 issues of Astounding, and published in hardcover in 1931. Incidentally the first paperback printing (by a Canadian publisher Duchess) in the 1940s wrongly attributed the author as John W Campbell Jr.''Cummings was fundamentally a Pulp Magazine writer and - in contrast to colleagues only a little younger, like Murray Leinster and Edmond Hamilton - he was never capable of adapting himself to the changing times, either scientifically or stylistically. Typical of his rather roughshod prose and routine conceptualizing are the Tama no... View More...
Ace F-363. SF novel: ''kidnapped by a spaceship!''. Cover art by Jerome Podwil.''Cummings was fundamentally a pulp magazines writer and - in contrast to colleagues only a little younger, like Murray Leinster and Edmond Hamilton - he was never capable of adapting himself to the changing times, either scientifically or stylistically. His later works could be interchanged with his earliest with very little adjustment. In the 1960s, some of his work was nostalgically reprinted in book form, but this revival did not affect the critical consensus. Typical of his rather roughshod prose and routine ... View More...
Ace D-535. Originally published as a serial in ARGOSY-ALL-STORY magazine (22nd June - 13th July 1929) then published as an (unauthorised) hardcover by Gerald G. Swan in the UK in 1946. This is the first paperback edition and first American edition of this title. Ed Emshwiller cover art. View More...
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