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Extractions: New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1995. First printing. Foster has expanded Russell's visionary work into a full-length novel, an exciting and witty adventure that is also a resounding testament to the human spirit. SIGNED on the title page by Alan Dean Foster. Very near fine in like dust jacket. ISBN: 0-312-85501x
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Eric Frank Russell - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia eric frank Russell (January 6, 1905 February 28, 1978) was a British author best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Frank_Russell
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Eric Frank Russell January 6 February 28 ) was a British author best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States , in John W. Campbell 's Astounding Science Fiction and other pulp magazines . Russell also wrote horror fiction for Weird Tales , and non-fiction articles on Fortean topics. A few of his stories were published under pseudonyms , of which Duncan H. Munro was used most often. Russell was born in 1905 in Sandhurst in Surrey , where his father was an instructor at the Royal Military Academy Russell became a fan of science fiction, and in 1934 while living near Liverpool he saw a letter in Amazing Stories written by Leslie J. Johnson , another reader from the same area. Russell met up with Johnson, who encouraged him to embark on a writing career. Together, the two men wrote the novella "Seeker of Tomorrow" which was published in Astounding in July 1937. Both Russell and Johnson became members of the
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Extractions: site map Web abelard.org First published June 1951, Astounding Science Fiction, vol. XLVII, no.4 Index: chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3 chapter 4 ... end notes Another sci-fi short story at abelard.org: Profession by Isaac Asimov Chapter 1 Relieved that life was full, abundant and apparently free from alien disease. Grayder brought the ship down onto the first hard-standing he saw. Its enormous mass landed feather-like on a long, low hump amid well-tended fields. Again all the ports became filled with faces as everyone had a look at the new world. The midway airlock opened, the gangway went down. As before, exit was made in strict order of precedence starting with the Ambassador and finishing with Sergeant Major Bidworthy. Grouping near the bottom of the gangway they spent the first few moments absorbing sunshine and fresh air. His Excellency scuffled the thick turf under his feet, plucked a blade of it grunting as he stooped. He was so constructed that the effort came close to an athletic feat and gave him a crick in the belly.
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Extractions: Google Alta Vista "Ultima Thule". "And Still It Moves". In 14 Great Tales of ESP "Mana". 1937. In The Best of Eric Frank Russell "Seat of Oblivion". 1941. In Somewhere a Voice "Jay Score". 1941. "Homo Saps". 1941. "Metamorphosite". 1946. "The Timid Tiger". 1947. In Deep Space "Hobbyist". 1947. "Displaced Person". 1948. In Somewhere a Voice "Late Night Final". 1948. In
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Extractions: JavaScript must be enabled to activate the layout, formatting and navigation menu for this site. Alternative navigation can be found in the Sitemap Home Research resources Archives Eric Frank Russell Archive Text size: Eric Frank Russell (1905-1978) was one of the leading and most popular British science fiction writers of the 20th century. Possessing a lifelong interest in science fiction, Russell published his first story in Astounding in 1937. He particularly admired Charles Fort (1874-1932), the American journalist, author and chronicler of scientific anomalies whose influence on Russell is reflected in the recurrent theme of humans as helpless victims of external forces in his fiction. Eric Frank Russell's first novel Sinister Barrier was published in 1943, followed by Metamorphosite Hobbyist (1947) and Dear Devil (1950). These novels were followed by a number of anti-war stories, including Late Night Final ...And Then There Were None (1951) and I am Nothing (1952). Yet, it is humour that is the most distinctive feature of Eric Frank Russell's writing and it was for the satirical short story
Canon Fodder: Reading Journal Entry: Wasp, By Eric Frank Russell eric frank Russell was British, and served in military intelligence during World War II. He was also one of the most prominent humorous SF writers of his http://mapletree7.blogspot.com/2006/09/reading-journal-entry-wasp-by-eric.html
Extractions: Wasp is, as Jack Chalker says in his introduction, "the only World War II novel that I know of set in the Sirian Interstellar Empire". It's about a man who is recruited to serve undercover in enemy territory committing acts of sedition and terrorism, a 'wasp' designed to demoralize and distract the enemy and commit resources that would otherwise be put to use on the front lines. So: the terrorism. Here we have a guy who goes about undercover and commits acts of violence against a civilian populace. That's not too popular these days. Why don't I feel repulsed by it? Well, this is clearly modeled after World War II, which was a conflict that required all-out commitment from the Allies. The niceties were not observed, because they could not afford to observe them. Germany and Japan wanted to invade and control Allies and were aggressors in the conflict. Casting the Sirians as the Axis in WWII makes civilian attacks less surprising. I can't pretend to be shocked by a character blowing up a hotel room in the context of Hiroshima.
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Extractions: Eric Frank Russell was born in 1905 in Sandhurst, Surrey. His father was in the military and his family moved a number of times. He spent part of his youth in Egypt and Sudan. At college, he studied a variety of subjects including chemistry, physics and metallurgy. During WWII, he took radio courses in London and at the Marconi College in Chelmsford, eventually leading a small RAF mobile radio unit attached to General Patton's army. He worked for a time in an engineering firm but later became a full-time writer. In his later years, he gave up writing until his death in 1976. ISFDB Bibliography Advertisement Eric Frank Russell was a British writer who did the bulk of his work for John W. Campbell at Astounding Science Fiction in the 40s and 50s. His work was consistently breezy and fun, only occasionally taking on a darker tone, as in parts of his novel Dreadful Sanctuary (particularly the revised version). One of his favorite plots involved an individual or a few individuals using their wits to overcome a bureaucratic institution. Often enough, the heroes were human and the foes alien, but a certain gentle mockery in his tone tends to leave the reader almost sorry for the enemy, and convinced that they will eventually see the light and become decent fellows after all. His most famous story is probably "...And Then There Were None" (published in
SCI FICTION - CLASSICS It was a long time since the Bustler had been so silent. » Allamagoosa by eric frank Russell. Illustration by Paul Lombardi. http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/classics/classics_archive/russell/
Extractions: John Ingham is writing a biography of EFR and is wanting to get in touch with anyone who knew Russell, in person or through correspondence, or who may have photographs of him. If you have any information or would like to help John in his endeavours, feel free to email him at PlantecUK@aol.com Welcome... ...to the website devoted to the life and works of the Golden Age author, Eric Frank Russell . I spent many years compiling lists of his books and short stories, hoping to one day find and read them all. Having Thank you to all those who have contributed to the site with news, corrections and additional information. Please note that almost all this information has come from other people, and not from my own first-hand checking of sources. If anyone wishes to seek permission to use any of EFR's stories for films, comics, extracts on websites or any other issues relating to his stories and intellectual property, write to the literary agents of his estate, Pollinger Limited, 9 Staple Inn, Holborn, London, WC1V 7QH, England. Enjoy your stroll through the worlds of Eric Frank Russell.