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Golden Age SF: Tales of a Bygone Future

by Eric T. Reynolds (Editor)

Other authors: Stephen Baxter (Contributor), Terry Bisson (Contributor), Chesley Bonestell (Cover artist), Terry Bramlett (Contributor), Tobias S. Buckell (Contributor)13 more, Arthur C. Clarke (Foreword), Tom Dupree (Contributor), James Gunn (Contributor), Max Habilis (Contributor), Paul E. Martens (Contributor), Will McDermott (Contributor), G. David Nordley (Contributor), Alan Purestem (Contributor), Mike Resnick (Contributor), Rudy Rucker (Contributor), Robert Sheckley (Contributor), Justin Stanchfield (Contributor), Trent Walters (Contributor)

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New stories written as if during science fiction's Golden Age. Far off planets, aliens, time travel, retro-future technologies and rocket ships with fins. Golden Age stories by Stephen Baxter, Terry Bisson, Terry Bramlett, Tobias S. Buckell, Tom Dupree, James Gunn, Max Habilis, Paul E. Martens, Will McDermott, G. David Nordley, Alan Purestem, Mike Resnick, Rudy Rucker, Robert Sheckley, Justin Stanchfield and Trent Walters, presented by Hadley Rille Books, Edited by Eric T. Reynolds. The Golden Age: that fascinating era when science fiction grew up. It was the era that transformed a generation into believing in many of the things we take for granted today--the genre that inspired thousands of future scientists and engineers. From the twenty-first century we travel back to the Golden Age and imagine the future again, as the dreamers did.… (more)

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