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John Russell Fearn (1908–1960)

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One Against Time (1969) 87 Exemplare
Superheroes (1978) — Autor — 39 Exemplare
Conquest of the Amazon (1949) 22 Exemplare
The Five Matchboxes (2003) 12 Exemplare
Creature from the Black Lagoon (2011) 10 Exemplare
Except For One Thing (2003) 9 Exemplare
Lonely Road Murder (2011) 9 Exemplare
Hotet från framtiden (1977) 7 Exemplare
The Golden Amazon (2016) 6 Exemplare
Flashpoint (1950) (2003) 6 Exemplare
The Golden Amazon's Triumph (1997) 6 Exemplare
ZERO HOUR 6 Exemplare
The Red Mark and Other Stories (2008) 5 Exemplare
The Golden Amazon Returns (1996) 5 Exemplare
The Multillionth Chance (2016) 4 Exemplare
Pattern of murder (2012) 4 Exemplare
Man In Duplicate (2007) 4 Exemplare
Twin of the Amazon (1998) 4 Exemplare
Chaos 4 Exemplare
Liquid Death and Other Stories (2002) 3 Exemplare
The Arbiter 3 Exemplare
Skeleton Pass (2016) 3 Exemplare
Yellow Gulch Law (2016) 3 Exemplare
Retribution at Black Gap (2016) 3 Exemplare
Framed in Guilt (2007) 3 Exemplare
The Fourth Door (1947) 3 Exemplare
Ghost World (1960) 3 Exemplare
Where the pavement ends (2011) 3 Exemplare
In Dark Places 3 Exemplare
Den usynlige fjende 3 Exemplare
The Tattoo Murders (1949) 3 Exemplare
Liquid Death (2009) 3 Exemplare
Interlink 3 Exemplare
Emperor of Mars (1995) 3 Exemplare
Black Wing of Mars (1953) 2 Exemplare
I spy (1954) 2 Exemplare
Firewater (2016) 2 Exemplare
The Gold Bonanza (2016) 2 Exemplare
Universo in fiamme 2 Exemplare
The Sun Makers 2 Exemplare
The Amazon's Diamond Quest (1998) 2 Exemplare
Deluge! (2016) 2 Exemplare
A Summons from Mars 2 Exemplare
Tornado Trail (2016) 2 Exemplare
Waters of Eternity (2016) 2 Exemplare
Goddess of Mars (1995) 2 Exemplare
Frozen Limit (1954) 2 Exemplare
Standstill Planet (2016) 2 Exemplare
The Intelligence Gigantic (2003) 2 Exemplare
INTRIGO COSMICO 2 Exemplare
Brain of Venus 2 Exemplare
The Silvered Cage (2005) 2 Exemplare
Exit Life 2 Exemplare
The Master Must Die (1953) (2007) 2 Exemplare
The Crimson Rambler (1947) (2011) 2 Exemplare
The Unbroken Chain 1 Exemplar
Magnetic Brain 1 Exemplar
The Black Avengers 1 Exemplar
Town Without Law 1 Exemplar
Anjani the Mighty 1 Exemplar
Moons For Sale 1 Exemplar
Lords of 9016 1 Exemplar
Secret of the Buried City (2016) 1 Exemplar
SLAVES OF IJAX 1 Exemplar
Wealth of the Void 1 Exemplar
SCIENCE METROPOLIS 1 Exemplar
After the Atom 1 Exemplar
Inner Cosmos 1 Exemplar
La flamme cosmique 1 Exemplar
Zero Hour 1 Exemplar
Nebula X 1 Exemplar
Urania 69 - 1 Exemplar
The New Satellite 1 Exemplar
The Catalyst 1 Exemplar
The cosmic flame 1 Exemplar
Nottte sul mondo 1 Exemplar
Transmission Z 1 Exemplar
Le Martien vengeur (1953) 1 Exemplar
Inferno 1 Exemplar
The Vicious Circle 1 Exemplar
I figli del sole 1 Exemplar
War Of The Scientists (2016) 1 Exemplar
Warrior of Mars (1995) 1 Exemplar
Red men of Mars (1995) 1 Exemplar
Wanderer of Time 1 Exemplar
The Silver Coil 1 Exemplar
Earth Divided (2017) 1 Exemplar
Climate Incorporated (2008) 1 Exemplar
Operation Venus! 1 Exemplar
The Man Who Was Not (2006) 1 Exemplar
No Grave Need I (1987) 1 Exemplar
Stranger in our midst (2006) 1 Exemplar
Duel With Colossus (2016) 1 Exemplar
The Cosmic Crusaders (2013) 1 Exemplar
Triangle of Power (1999) 1 Exemplar
Lord of Atlantis (1991) 1 Exemplar
The Amethyst City (2013) 1 Exemplar
Quorne Returns (2013) 1 Exemplar
The Central Intelligence (2013) 1 Exemplar
Parasite Planet (2013) 1 Exemplar
Lords of Creation (2013) 1 Exemplar
World Out of Step (2013) 1 Exemplar
The Shadow People 1 Exemplar
Kingpin Planet (2013) 1 Exemplar
World In Reverse (2013) 1 Exemplar
Dwellers in Darkness (2013) 1 Exemplar
World in Duplicate (2014) 1 Exemplar
Motive for Murder (2012) 1 Exemplar
Space Trap 1 Exemplar
Martian Avenger 1 Exemplar
Leeches From Space 1 Exemplar
Operation Venus 1 Exemplar
The Renegade Star 1 Exemplar
Bury the Hatchet (2014) 1 Exemplar
Stone Of Courage (2016) 1 Exemplar
Duel Of The Outlaws (2016) 1 Exemplar
Deadman's Bend (2016) 1 Exemplar
Rule of the Gun 1 Exemplar
Rattlesnake (2016) 1 Exemplar
One remained seated (2003) 1 Exemplar
The thirty-first of June (2008) 1 Exemplar
The Spiked Boy (2018) 1 Exemplar

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A Treasury of Science Fiction (1948) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben177 Exemplare
Great Tales of Action and Adventure (1958) — Mitwirkender — 102 Exemplare
The Fourth Science Fiction Megapack (2012) — Mitwirkender — 70 Exemplare
Tales of the Dead (1981) — Mitwirkender — 63 Exemplare
The Random House Book of Science Fiction Stories (1996) — Mitwirkender — 44 Exemplare
The Best of British SF 1 (1977) — Mitwirkender — 38 Exemplare
Astounding Stories 1935 05 (1935) — Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare
Startling Stories, January 1948 (1948) — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare
Astounding Stories 1937 01 (1936) — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare
Fantastic adventures. No. 004 (Nov. 1939) — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare
Astounding Stories 1934 07 (1934) — Mitwirkender — 3 Exemplare
Astounding Stories 1937 12 (1937) — Mitwirkender — 3 Exemplare
Astounding Stories 1935 09 (1935) — Mitwirkender — 3 Exemplare
Voodoo: A Chrestomathy of Necromancy (1980) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare
Amazing Stories Vol. 10, No. 11 [August 1936] (1936) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare
Science Fantasy 2 — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar

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review of
John Russell Fearn's Legacy from Sirius
by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - March 4, 2022

I forget how I found out about this guy but something that I read got me interested so I bought a couple of bks of his online &, Voila!, now I've read one. I'm not sure who did the cover art, I'm not sure if it's original art from the time of this bk's 1st publication or whether it's just art made in that 1950's pulp style, I tend to think it's the latter but I'm not sure. Whatever the case, there's a monster, a console, a man in a uniform, & a scantily-clad woman w/ a short tunic open to the waist to reveal breast profile. The actual writing has a similar cliché nature but I enjoyed it. According to the publishers, this is "a classic science fiction novel". I'm not exactly sure about that, but it IS from 1949. When I think of "classic", I reckon I tend to think of Shelley's Frankenstein or H.G.Wells's The Time Machine or Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea or even Robert A. Henlein's Have Space Suit Will Travel.. but Fearn? I think that's pushing it a bit.

The claim is made this is a "FIRST EDITION" but acknowledging that it was "Previously published in different form as The Trembling World, under the house name (used only once by Fearn), Astron del Martia" (p 4)". I reckon that's fair enuf.

The writing style seems like that of the serial movies or the serial stories in the pulps: there're strong characters & major problems introduced immediately. In this case, the world is experiencing an extraordinary amt of earthquakes & an astronomer has been chosen by the President of the United States to help solve why this is the case so that something can be done about it.

""But I have been informed by various scientific experts that the cause of our troubles might lie in something of the order of neutronium, densely heavy matter which in its passage through space is swinging all the planets in the solar system slightly out of balance by reason of its preponderant gravity."

""Yes, sir, I suppose that's feasible." Bob admitted. "It can be checked by the orbital movements of other planets."" - p 11

"Neutronium (sometimes shortened to neutrium, also referred to as neutrite) is a hypothetical substance composed purely of neutrons. The word was coined by scientist Andreas von Antropoff in 1926 (before the 1932 discovery of the neutron) for the hypothetical "element of atomic number zero" (with zero protons in its nucleus) that he placed at the head of the periodic table (denoted by dash, no element symbol). However, the meaning of the term has changed over time, and from the last half of the 20th century onward it has been also used to refer to extremely dense substances resembling the neutron-degenerate matter theorized to exist in the cores of neutron stars; hereinafter "degenerate neutronium" will refer to this.

"Science fiction and popular literature have used the term "neutronium" to refer to an imaginary highly dense phase of matter composed primarily of neutrons, with properties useful to the story." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutronium

The Wikipedia article goes on to mention some uses of neutronium in later science fiction but doesn't mention Fearn so it seems that Fearn deserves some credit for precociousness here - although I admit that I'd find it funnier if Fearn had used the term "degenerate neutronium" or, even better, 'degenerate neutrients' or 'degenerate neutrowhizorinos'.

Bob, the astronomer, is married to one Mona:

"Her occupation as ace rocket-flier and leader of the Women's League of Rocketeers kept her fully occupied." - p 15

I'm a sucker for these women heroines / adventurers in fiction from the 1st half of the 20th century. I went thru a phase recently of checking out every Torchy Blane movie, e.g.. For that matter, if I'd been alive & in the vicinity of Annie Oakley back in the day I'm sure I'd've been madly in love w/ her.

"Gone were the days when a doctor had need to poke and probe. Mona simply stepped, fully clothed as she was, into a cabinet and the surgeon closed the door upon her. Beneath a battery of radiations, predominant amongst which were X-rays, every detail of her physique was reflected on to screens. Meters and gauges automatically showed respiration, heartbeats, and blood pressure." - p 24

Ah! X-rays! They're invisible so they're harmless, right?! Well, we're in Fearn's future now & maybe the big business of the Medical-Industrial Complex might just have a few, ahem, deleterious side-effects.

Well, something's got to be done about the way these earthquakes are tearing the planet apart - how can the people be saved?

"["]It's only a matter of time before these quakes bring civilization down round our ears...." A thought seemed to strike her. "Evacuation to Mars? When we haven't even set foot on the planet yet—except for robots!"" - p 30

Heck, Why not?! Get the top scientists on speed for a few wks & they shd be able to get a few million off the planet in time! Bring Tom Swift in on the job!

Bob & Mona end up crashed in some South American jungle or another.

""Now what?" Mona asked in surprise. "Have we landed on a South American gold mine or something? Be just about our luck when we can't get out and spend the money!"

""No, no, not gold," Bob said quickly, "There's statues by the millions beyond this wall—well, dozens of 'em, anyway," he amended. "And there's also some kind of machinery modelled in stone. Go on—take a look for yourself."" - p 61

The statues turn out to be actual once-were-human-beings who've been turned to stone. This is a work of the imagination, it's not what's now known as "Hard Science" science-fiction, a term that wdn't've existed at the time of the writing of this novel. People who don't know SF & who dislike it seem to tend to think that it's all like this. Silly them. The bk flashes back to the time before these people were turned to stone. Mona, it turns out, just so happens to be a conduit for their history.

"Over the destinies and scientific accomplishments of the city's inhabitants there ruled Cafna Brodix, quite eight centuries of age, yet with every faculty as alert as that of a young man. Science had found a way to indefinitely prolong life, but it still balked at defeating death. One day, a time must come....

"On a particular evening, in the second year of the city's establishment in the valley, Dafna Brodix summoned the young man whom he considered one of the ablest scientists in the community—Cal Vandos by name, eighty-six years of age, yet looking and feeling as callow as a man of twenty-five." - p 72

I wonder if he farted?

"Here the twilight was banished by the glow of shadowless cold light globes. Traffic, utterly silent, moved up and down the broad, specially designed tracks." - p 80

Do you ever think of silent traffic? It seems to me that more people wd get run over if they cdn't hear the traffic coming. Think of motorcycles w/ straight exhaust pipes: they're loud as hell but at least car & truck drivers then become conscious of their being there & become less likely to door them.

""Nothing else for it, Onia, but for me to see your father." Cal said at length, and the girl looked at him in surprise.

""About us, do you mean? Concerning our forthcoming marriage?"

""Great heavens, no! That is decided by laws and regulations and the Council of Eugenics.["]" - p 80

Yes, in Fearn's scientifically wondrous past eugenics still enjoyed a good reputation - just like it will in Gatesworld, The Amusement Park of the Near Future! (10% employee discount).

Onia's dad has some doubts about Cal's BIG PROJECT.

""how do you know what you will get when you withdraw materials from other planets, or suns?"

""I don't, sir. That's the whole point of trying."

""Dangerous gamble," Linida rumbled, shaking his head. "Suppose, just as a theory, you withdrew from some world a deadly type of creature? What do you imagine would happen when you opened up your portable laboratory? You might be struck dead, driven mad—anything!["]" - p 86

Shit! It's no more dangerous than injecting a genetically modified organism into billions of people. Well, since you put it that way, let's try it!

There shd be a whole genre called "tentacle fiction". Who doesn't enjoy a good tentacle story now & then?!

"Just in time Cal jumped back, and a quivering, protoplasmic grey tentacle slid, expanded, and shivered an inch from his feet. He licked his lips and stared, now noting something else. The plasmic effect was only operative where the stuff was flowing; otherwise it had metamorphosed into something granular, almost stone-like, and completely immovable. Of the booth that had contained the gas from Sirius itself, there was no sign, though its bulk was vaguely visible under the stuff." - p 104

What bothers me about the above is Cal licking his lips. I mean, was he thinking about kissing the tentacle? Or about eating it? There is such a thing as scientists going too far.

The reader is brought back to the present & it all ties together nicely.

"British writer John Russell Fearn was born near Manchester, England, in 1908. As a child he devoured the science fiction of Wells and Verne, and he was a voracious reader of the Boys' Story Papers. He was also fascinated by the cinema, and first broke into print in 1931 with a series of articles in Film Weekly.

"He then quickly sold his first novel, The Intelligence Gigantic, to the American magazine, Amazing Stories. Over the next fifteen years, writing under several pseudonyms, Fearn became one of the most prolific contributors to all of the leading US science fiction pulps, including such legendary publications as Astounding Stories, Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stroies, and Weird Tales." - p 183

I like that. I just wish he hadn't devoured the work of Verne & Wells, I wd've liked to've read it.
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tENTATIVELY | Apr 3, 2022 |
Detective Inspector Garth is faced with solving the death of a stockbroker - Granville Collins - inside a locked room. Just as predicted by a note sent to the police. (This book was first published in 1948.)
An interesting tale as Garth solves the case bit by bit.
 
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Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
Gordon Drew has returned to Halingford after eight years only for the town to be faced with death and disasters. Drew is employed by Dr. Carruthers who in the past has helped the police. Can he with Superintendent Denning and his team solve the case. The clues were there to find.
But still an enjoyable crime story
Originally published in 1950.
 
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Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
Un giovane scienziato, Cliff Saunders, ha sposato una deliziosa creatura, Lucy. Una piccola donna delicata come un ninnolo prezioso, una di quelle "donnine bambola" che commuovono gli uomini per la loro fragilità e la loro ingenuità. Lucy non si è mai interessata di problemi scientifici, non ha nessuna idea di cosa sia un atomo, una centrale elettrica è per lei soltanto un mostruoso groviglio di cavi e di macchine spaventosamente ronzanti, e un disegno tecnico rappresenta ai suoi occhi l'indecifrabile rebus proposto da una maligna Sfinge. Eppure un giorno Lucy si mette a discutere con il marito di radiazioni cosmiche, dell'impiego pratico delle più complicate leggi matematiche, di audaci progetti tecnici. E ne discute con la competenza del più autorevole uomo di scienza, dando dei punti persino al marito che pure nel suo campo è di una eccezionale abilità. Non solo, ma la fragile donnina che sveniva con la facilità di un'eroina dell'Ottocento, si è trasformata al punto da sopportare disagi e fatiche addirittura con indifferenza. Cliff si rifiuta di credere ai suoi occhi e alle sue orecchie, ma col passare dei giorni deve pure arrendersi all'evidenza: Lucy è completamente profondamente cambiata. Ma in che modo? E perché? Che c'entri per caso l'incomprensibile complesso elettrico di cui i due giovani scoprono l'esistenza nel sottosuolo della loro piccola casa di campagna? Comunque sia, è un bene per Cliff che la moglie abbia subito quell'inspiegabile trasformazione, perché in caso contrario il troppo furbo Vilgarth raggiungerebbe il suo odioso scopo. E Raquilo non potrebbe portare a termine la sua delicata missione. Chi siano Vilgarth e Raquilo, quale sia lo scopo dell'uno e quale la missione dell'altro, lasciamo ai lettori di scoprire, per non sciupare il gusto della sorpresa. Diciamo soltanto che "Gli eredi della Luna" è un romanzo facile e divertente, pieno di imprevisti e denso di drammatiche avventure. E', insomma, un tipico romanzo alla Vargo Statten.… (mehr)
 
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