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American Web Books, the publishers of the new edition of DOOMSDAY HORIZON and the never-before-published HEART OF DANGER, estimated today that readers should...
David Baumann
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Mar 10, 2005
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1985
... at ... with ... Please don't eliminate anything! Especially if all it amounts to is a shaving of only a couple dollars off the final price. Mark...
Mark McSherry
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Mar 14, 2005
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1986
We are trying to balance the price of the book with the amount of information in the appendices, and welcome the opinions of members of this board. Mark...
David Baumann
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Mar 16, 2005
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1987
I am also in agreement with Mark, as this is the last book of the series, capping it off with some extra goodies is, I believe, worth the few extra dollars. ...
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Mar 18, 2005
11:27 am
1988
In mid-May a couple of exciting Starman events will be happening in southern California. All interested persons are invited to attend. Jon Cooper (with his...
David Baumann
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Mar 24, 2005
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1989
... Hmmm. Not to be pessemistic, but a few terms for you to consider: "Mole" "Double Agent" "Benedict Arnold" "Judas" "Traitor" ... -- >>>>> "Glenn...
Glenn P.,
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Mar 28, 2005
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1990
Dear Jonathan & Company, Could you please give me an update on the publishing status of Heart of Danger and Doomsday Horizon from Applewood? Applewood has...
Dennis Brown
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Apr 8, 2005
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1991
American Web Books has confirmed that Doomsday Horizon and The Heart of Danger will be shipped early next week. Those who ordered both books should receive...
David Baumann
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Apr 8, 2005
4:51 pm
1992
Dear David, Thank you for that confirmation. I presume they will bill me again when the books ship. Dennis...
Dennis Brown
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Apr 11, 2005
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1993
What great news! Who would have thought that I would be eager to venture to a doomsday horizon to enter the heart of danger! Me On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 16:51:08...
Mary E Doman
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Apr 11, 2005
10:27 am
1994
Let's see... a story in which some bad guys cooperate with monstrous aliens against Earth, then are taken by the monstrous aliens to the farthest planet in the...
David Baumann
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Apr 15, 2005
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1995
Hi David! You'll have to get up pretty early in the morning to find someplace Heinlein didn't get to first. He must be the original "Kilroy". (as in "was...
Valerie Kramer
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Apr 15, 2005
8:46 pm
1996
... P.S.! --Not to imply that I consider myself or the rest of the Starman Team to be peers of Heinlein!! I know he is way far better at this stuff than I am. ...
David Baumann
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Apr 15, 2005
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Pretty hard to top Heinlein. My understanding is that time travel short stories have pretty much dried up due to his stories written in the forties. It still...
Neil Lindholm
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Apr 16, 2005
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1998
Hi David! I'm not sure I'd agree with that cause and effect. If you buy that, almost all of science fiction would be dried up after Heinlein. Here's a short...
Valerie Kramer
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Apr 17, 2005
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... The reason that Heinlein is not a household name outside of SF literary circles is his refusal to pander and his rocky relationship with Hollywood. His...
Dafydd Neal Dyar
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Great post, Valerie, in time travel books. I think you must know just about everything or, if not, you know where to find everything out (except that it was...
David Baumann
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2001
I probably should have elaborated more with my comment. I remember reading somewhere that after Heinlein's two short stories concerning time travel, there were...
Neil Lindholm
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Apr 18, 2005
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2002
The girl in Project Moonbase is pretty cute though. Makes up for the rest of the movie. I just find it strange that when people in movies or in books list off ...
Neil Lindholm
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Apr 18, 2005
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2003
Cool. I'm mentioned in the 2000th post. There are many of us who are envious at your reading these books for the first time. What two do you have left?...
Neil Lindholm
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Apr 18, 2005
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... The argument I hear the most often is that of promotion: the Syndicate books (Hardy Boys, etc. - books written by a host of paid ghostwriters) were a lot...
Jonathan Cooper
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Apr 18, 2005
1:24 pm
2005
My apologies David. I didn't follow the ">" marks closely enough and, so, got the accredition wrong. You'd think by now they'd be able to write an email...
Valerie Kramer
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Apr 18, 2005
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2006
Hi Neil, I think I've seen that quote somewhere too. I suspect it's more like the urban legend about the patent clerk who quit early in the 20th century ...
Valerie Kramer
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Apr 18, 2005
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2007
... Starship Troopers and Podkyne of Mars. I understand that not everyone includes these among his juveniles, but Valerie placed them in that category and...
dbaumann
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Apr 18, 2005
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2008
... that is ... Received the April 16th issue of "Science News" today. Great cover story called "Navigating Celestial Currents"! And it's already available to...
Mark McSherry
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Apr 19, 2005
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2009
It's actually "Orpans of the Sky" and the juvenile aspect is interesting. Although the main characters are younger, I would hesitate to class this one as a...
Neil Lindholm
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Apr 19, 2005
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... Be advised that there are two versions of PODKAYNE OF MARS, the first being as it was originally published (edited by Herbert L. Gold, 1963) and the other...
Dafydd Neal Dyar
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... Asimov is cited because he's by far the most prolific author of all time and his SF works constitute only a faction of his published work. He began writing...
Dafydd Neal Dyar
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... category ... Though not classified with his juveniles, I read "The Puppet Masters" (1951), "Double Star" (1956), and "The Door Into Summer" (1957) at the...
Mark McSherry
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Apr 19, 2005
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A time travel series which I read about 30 years ago (which is not on Valerie's list) is one by Michael Moorcock. Several books in the series have been ...
Dan Henton
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