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Lee Correy (1928–1997)

Autor von The Abode of Life

62+ Werke 1,987 Mitglieder 14 Rezensionen

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G. Harry Stine was born March 26, 1928. He graduated with a degree in physics from Colorado College. He worked as a civilian scientist at White Sands Proving Grounds and then at the U.S. Naval Ordnance Missile Test Facility as head of the Range Operations Division from 1955-1957. He was a founder mehr anzeigen of the American Model Rocketry Association and many of his pioneering rockets are displayed in the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum. He wrote science fiction using the pseudonym Lee Correy. His works included Starship Through Space, Rocket Man, Contraband Rocket, Shuttle Down, Space Doctor, Manna, A Matter of Metalaw, and in the Star Trek series The Abode of Life. Writing under G. Harry Stine, his works included Warbots, Judgment Day, and Starsea Invaders: First Action. He died of a stroke on November 2, 1997. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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(eng) Actual name George Harry Stine. Wrote as Lee Correy, G. Harry Stine.

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Werke von Lee Correy

The Abode of Life (1982) 566 Exemplare
Handbook of Model Rocketry (1970) 151 Exemplare
Space Doctor (1981) 143 Exemplare
Shuttle Down (1981) 93 Exemplare
The third industrial revolution (1975) 73 Exemplare
Star Driver (1656) 67 Exemplare
Manna (1984) 65 Exemplare
A Matter of Metalaw (1986) 64 Exemplare
Warbots (1988) 54 Exemplare
The Space Enterprise (1980) 45 Exemplare
First Action (1993) 45 Exemplare
Handbook for Space Colonists (1985) 32 Exemplare
Sierra Madre (Warbots, No 4) (1988) 31 Exemplare
Second Contact (1994) 27 Exemplare
Living in Space (1997) 25 Exemplare
Third Encounter (1995) 23 Exemplare
Space Power (1981) 21 Exemplare
Force of Arms (Warbots, No 8) (1990) 21 Exemplare
Warrior Shield (Warbots, No 11) (1992) 19 Exemplare
Judgement Day (Warbots, No 12) (1992) 16 Exemplare
Blood Siege (Warbots, No 9) (1990) 15 Exemplare
Guts and Glory (Warbots, No 10) (1991) 14 Exemplare
Mind Machines You Can Build (1992) 9 Exemplare
Rocket Man (1955) 8 Exemplare
The Silicon Gods (1984) 8 Exemplare
Contraband rocket (1956) 6 Exemplare
Confrontation in Space (1966) 6 Exemplare
La morada de la vida (1994) 5 Exemplare
Starship through space (1954) 5 Exemplare
The Hopeful Future (1983) 5 Exemplare
The Corporate Survivors (1986) 3 Exemplare
The Easy Way Out 2 Exemplare
Rocket power and space flight (1957) 2 Exemplare
Man and the Space Frontier (1962) 2 Exemplare
Discover Space 1 Exemplar
Benu ** 1 Exemplar
Instrumentos parapsíquicos (1994) 1 Exemplar
A mozgató gondolat (1992) 1 Exemplar
The Model Rocketry Manual (1970) 1 Exemplar
The Test Stand [short story] (1955) 1 Exemplar

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Analog: The Best of Science Fiction (1982) — Autor — 127 Exemplare
6th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1961) — Mitwirkender — 124 Exemplare
Thor's Hammer (1979) — Mitwirkender — 92 Exemplare
The expert dreamers (1962) — Mitwirkender — 77 Exemplare
Orion's Sword (1980) — Mitwirkender — 70 Exemplare
Astounding Science Fiction 1955 02 (1955) — Mitwirkender — 13 Exemplare
Astounding Science Fiction 1953 06 (1953) — Mitwirkender — 12 Exemplare
The Analog Science Fact Reader (1974) — Mitwirkender — 10 Exemplare
Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction 1960 04 (1960) — Mitwirkender — 10 Exemplare
Open Space no. 1 (1989) — Mitwirkender — 9 Exemplare
Fantastic Universe May 1959 (1959) — Mitwirkender — 6 Exemplare
Fantastic. No. 034 (August 1957) (1957) — Mitwirkender — 3 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Stine, George Harry
Andere Namen
Stine, G. Harry
Stine, G. H.
Geburtstag
1928-03-26
Todestag
1997-11-02
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Sterbeort
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Wohnorte
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Ausbildung
Colorado College
Berufe
science fiction writer
science writer
Organisationen
National Association of Rocketry (founder)
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
Actual name George Harry Stine. Wrote as Lee Correy, G. Harry Stine.

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Mercan es un planeta cerrado en si mismo. Sus habitantes no saben de la existencia de un mundo exterior y han aprendido a convivir con las periódicas explosiones radioctivas de su sol. Una de éstas va a producirse justamente cuando la Enterprise, averiada, aterriza en Mercan. Kirk y su tripulación se deberán enfrentar, no sólo a la incredulidad hostil de los mercanianos, sino también a una disyuntiva moral:
¿Deben destruir el sol para salvar la nave? ¿o permitir que los mercanianos sigan viviendo en el único mundo que conocen?… (mehr)
 
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Natt90 | Jan 13, 2023 |
Somewhat interesting in that it plays with the idea of a 'lost colony.' It seems another version of the "World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky" idea, but this time with an actual world, not a generationship. Not very compelling, however, in the end - I felt like the Mercans needed more development for me to truly care about their curious society.
 
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everystartrek | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 5, 2023 |
Part of the fun for me in reading Ace Doubles is the pleasure of sampling science fiction written by people who had different perspectives and views from those of writers today. This is most obvious in the plot-driven nature of the novels, in which character development takes a back seat (if not escorted out of the room altogether) in favor of the premise and the resulting action. It's also interesting to read them as artifacts reflecting the concerns of their times, which may seem dated and quaint to us today but were very real to them. In that respect their very datedness can make them worthwhile reading.

This datedness emerges in ways that are not as quaint or appealing, however, as most of these novels about the future embody the social attitudes of the authors' time. This was especially evident in the latest pair I read, which offered two very different adventures. The first one was G. Harry Stine's Contraband Rocket. Published under Stine's pseudonym "Lee Corey"), it's about a group of near-future rocket enthusiasts who decide to refurbish a decommissioned rocket and travel to the moon. As a rocket engineer who played a major role in model rocketry, Stine's novel captures well the passion of a group of enthusiasts for the dream of flying in space and makes for interesting for this reason alone. Yet Stine's subplot, in which the wife of one of the central characters leaves him over his obsession with the project, absolutely grates today. What could have added a sense of emotional drama becomes instead a vehicle for taking some Scientology-esque digs at psychiatry (in Stine's future, divorce proceedings are a pretense for court-mandated brainwashing) culminating n an end in which the wife realizes that it's really her problem and not his. Once again, the Fifties-era patriarchy emerges triumphant.

Ironically, the issue of datedness was less evident in the other novel, even though it was the older of the two works. Murray Leinster's The Forgotten Planet was a fix-up of three short stories two of which were written in the early 1920s. In it a terraforming project is unintentionally abandoned midway through its centuries-long process due to a lost record, leaving a planet seeded by Terran plants and insects that without the presence of other animals grow unchecked. After a space liner crashes on the planet, the savage descendants of its survivors must cope with swarms of foot-long ants, wasps the size of sofas, and spiders that would barely fit comfortably in a garage. Like the writers of the "big-bug" movies of the 1950s Leinster glosses over the impossibility of insect physiology at that size, preferring to focus on his tale of a human (male, of course), who gradually rediscovers the value of tools and leads his tribe to survival. It's a gripping adventure (if a bit monotonous) but it ends with a casual embrace of hunting that is increasing at odds with our ethical development today. Like Stine Leinster is reflecting the attitudes of his class and time, but it's still jarring to see supposedly advanced humans embrace the slaughtering of unique species so eagerly.
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MacDad | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 27, 2020 |

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