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kaze John ONeill:

I've been neglecting Galaxy magazine in my recent Vintage Treasures articles. I've covered some of the great fiction in Analog, Asimov's Science Fiction, and Worlds of If, but the truth is that Galaxy was on its last legs by the time I started reading science fiction and fantasy in 1976, and it folded in 1979.

But I'm not wholly ignorant of the contribution Galaxy made to the field, especially under the editorship of H.L. Gold (1950 - 1961)  and Frederik Pohl (1961 - 1969).  Until 1950 the field was almost entirely dominated by John W. Campbell, editor of Astounding, who was legendary in his ability to spot talent, but also held a fairly narrow view of what kinds of SF and fantasy would sell. Gold was interested in tales of social and psychological upheaval, not just the hard science puzzle fiction in Astounding, and quickly proved that readers would buy stories with that bent — as well as satire, humor, and tales where mankind didn't always triumph in its march to the stars and inevitable conflict with alien races.

Mike Ashley, one of our field's finest historians, credits the success of Galaxy for the huge boom in science fiction and fantasy in the fifties, when the field grew from a handful of magazines to over two dozen, saying Galaxy "revolutionized the field overnight."

Author Robert Silverberg, however, has a more personal tale of how Galaxy changed his life. He writes:
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It was the founding of
Galaxy that saved me from a life of smoking. It was September,  1950, and I was a teenager with about forty cents in my pocket. A pack of  cigarettes cost about a quarter then. So did the first issue of Galaxy,  which had just come out. I went into a newsstand thinking I might buy some  cigarettes (I had been smoking a few, not with any pleasure, but simply to make  myself look older) and there was the shiny Vol One Number One Galaxy. I  could afford one or the other, not both. I made my choice and lived happily ever after.


While I was too late to buy more than a handful of issues of Galaxy on the newsstand, I rectified that later in life, amassing a fair collection going back to that famous first issue in 1950. I've been enjoying them over the last few years, and will report in here with the very best stories I find.

http://www.blackgate.com/2012/07/24/how-galaxy-magazine-saved-robert-silverberg-from-a-life-of-smoking/

divča

Ima ovde skeniranih brojeva -- ili ih je barem bilo -- star je post, i ne vidim koji linkovi rade, a koji jok pošto ovde na poso ne može Rapidšer. Ako neki ne radi, snimio sam ih na neki disk, pa ću okačim.
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Gaff

Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

Gaff

Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

divča

Quote from: Gaff on 27-07-2012, 10:55:39
Linkovi su mrtvi.
Ajd onda polako jedan po jedan da ih vaskrsavamo...
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Gaff

I šta sam našao međ' kritikama?



Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

PTY


PTY

aha, Gaffe, to je bilo u onom 5star shelf delu Groffa Conklina...  :lol:  a i potpuno se slažem sa kritikom.


ps. chovekoid, šibaj dalje, kumim te.  :wink:

Gaff

Pa to, da, Conklin... šteta što nema pisama a.k.a. "praistorijskog" fandom-foruma  :(
Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

divča

And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Gaff

Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

дејан

...barcode never lies
FLA

Gaff

Čini mi se da se ne mogu svi čitati. Kod nekih su apovani samo poneke stranice. Ali, recimo, #215 je kompletan.
 
  http://www.multiverse.org/imagehive/v/bookcovers/magazines/nw/

http://www.multiverse.org/imagehive/v/bookcovers/magazines/nw/album108/nw215/215_front.jpg.html




Ili istražite ceo sajt (pa ko šta voli)


http://www.multiverse.org/


Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

divča

Large collection of old pulps
QuoteSearch for "Galaxy magazine 253 issues" & you might get lucky. It's about 17 GB.
Poslušajte ga, još uvek je prvi Google rezultat ono što treba svima nama lejzi piraterijskim domaćicama...
Inače, ovaj tip (Gorgon776) je sa još par njih prošle godine skenirao  350 Ace romana i to sad više nigde nema da se nađe...
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

divča

And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

zakk

Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

Melkor

"Realism is a literary technique no longer adequate for the purpose of representing reality."

divča

Kaže, oko 5700 redova, svaki red jedna skenirana knjiga (uglavnom stari časopisi) i link -- pretpostavljam da su suze otud što bi u najmanje pola od toga rado zvirnuo, a nema se kad...

Evo spiska kao txt fajl
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Melkor

Sjajno, hvala. Jeste da su uglavnom stariji ali ima i novih stvari.
"Realism is a literary technique no longer adequate for the purpose of representing reality."

zakk

Quote from: chovekoid on 19-11-2012, 01:38:04
pretpostavljam da su suze otud što bi u najmanje pola od toga rado zvirnuo, a nema se kad...


da :/
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

Gaff

Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

Gaff

Fanzini Janus/Aurora u pdf-u


"Janus was nominated for three Best Fanzine Hugos in 1978, 1979 and 1980. Jeanne Gomoll was nominated for two Best Fan Artist Hugos in 1978 and 1980. Janus and Aurora were the most prominent feminist science fiction fanzines of their time."


via SF3



Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

zakk

Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

divča

And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Gaff

Sum, ergo cogito, ergo dubito.

divča

And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.


divča

Koga zanimaju zinarije zna da svega ovoga ima po internetima, ali ovde je lakse i lepsije sredjeno.
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

zakk

Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

divča

Da znas da uuuu, i ja sam isto tako kad sam video -- nema pirata do ruskog pirata : )
Naravno, ono je bio samo Asimov's, index sa pretragom je ovde.
Mole se maloletni sagitasi da ne gledaju 18+ kategoriju.

E, da, napisah 'lepsije' a ne uputih CC atribuciju na Meha Krljica -- izvinjotina!
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Boban

e, sad, skinuo sam nekoliko Asimovsa, ali dobijam svega četvrtinu stranica. Treba li se registrovati na sajt da bi se dobile pune verzije ili nešto treće?
Put ćemo naći ili ćemo ga napraviti.

divča

Kolko sam shvatio, ne treba, meni su ovi sto sam preuzeo bez registracije kompletni.
Oce ponekad, doduse, da se zabode prenos ovih vecih fajlova -- skenovi u cbr/z kontejneru -- ako su u ovom formatu mozda se nisu prebacili u celini i celosti?
Imam negde, mozda sam i kacio vec, neki excel fajl gde su linkovi za ovakve stvari ali na onim brzim fajlhosterima.
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

Mme Chauchat

Genijalno, hvala ti :) (mislim da ću početi od ovoga: http://magzdb.org/num/32485 )

divča

Ne znam gde ovo da turim, pa ga neka ovde, interesantna knjiga. Sken sa archive.org, credit to original scanner, kako nalaze internet etikecija.

Ovde
And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

zakk

Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

divča

Malopre mi stiglo sa Yahoo pulpscans grupe, Weird Tales broj 5 iz 1938, reko možda nekog zanima a ne zalazi na ta trogloditska mesta.

QuoteThe 25th WT bought with your donations and we're nowhere close to the end. In fact, I bought two additional WT issues today: the September 1930 and the August 1932 issues. The Weird Tales madness will continue. (But no Ghost Stories craziness. I didn't get the issues I was talking about a week ago. Outbid at the last second.)

   

    513 • Tam O'Shanter (excerpt) • [Virgil Finlay's Poetry Series] • poem by Robert Burns [as by Burns (poet) ]

    515 • Thunder in the Dawn (Part 1 of 2) • [Elak] • serial by Henry Kuttner

    534 • Pigeons from Hell • novelette by Robert E. Howard

    554 • Goetterdaemmerung • novelette by Seabury Quinn

    578 • Where Once Poe Walked • (1937) • poem by H. P. Lovecraft

    579 • The Secret of the Vault • shortstory by J. Wesley Rosenquest

    588 • The Isle of the Sleeper • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton

    598 • Dreadful Sleep (Part 3 of 3) • serial by Jack Williamson

    624 • Medusa • (1928) • shortstory by Royal W. Jimerson

    632 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, May 1938) • [The Eyrie] • essay by The Editor

    633 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Roads • essay by Earl L. Bell [as by Earl Leaston Bell ]

    633 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Howard's Early Stories • essay by Frank Thurston Torbett [as by F. T. Torbett ]

    634 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): In Defense of Tait • essay by E. Hoffmann Price

    634 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Counter-Attack • essay by C. A. Butz

    636 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Price's Grand Yarn • essay by B. M. Reynolds

    636 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Poetic Magnificence • essay by Bryce Walton [as by Bryce M. Walton ]

    636 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Tenuous Nebulosity • essay by Jack Chapman Miske [as by J. Chapman Miske ]

    639 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): A Tribute to Lovecraft • essay by Jeffrey St. John Casserley

    640 •  Letter (Weird Tales, May 1938): Concise Comments • essay by Seabury Quinn

    641 • Coming Next Month (Weird Tales, May 1938) • essay by uncredited


ovde


And every life became
A brilliant breaking of the bank,
A quite unlosable game.

zakk

David Langford – Ansible, First Series 1979-1987 (The first 50 issues of the infamous newszine)


http://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.