Sujet : Re: Bullard of the Space Patrol
De : robertaw (at) *nospam* drizzle.com (Robert Woodward)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 16. Aug 2024, 18:06:14
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In article <
v9nl73$skn$1@reader1.panix.com>,
jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
In article <v9mipv$1a8tp$2@dont-email.me>,
Mike Van Pelt <usenet@mikevanpelt.com> wrote:
In article <87msle9zvx.fsf@comcast.net.invalid>,
Don_from_AZ <djatechNOSPAM@comcast.net.invalid> wrote:
... but the book that made the earliest strong impression was "Bullard
of the Space Patrol" by Malcolm Jameson. "Who?" you may well ask. Not
nearly as well known as other Golden Age authors, he apparently wrote
mostly short stories and novellas.
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I've read "Bullard Reflects" in another anthology. I've long
wanted to get a copy of the other Bullard stories, once I
found that there were more, but not at $100.
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I'm definitely going to go get the ebook!
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(Likewise, I'm not sure how well these hold up. Probably OK, since
I don't demand that Golden Age authors write 2020s stories with
2020s sensibilities back in the 30s and 40s.)
How annoying. There does not seem to be a Kobo edition.
Does Kobo have a Malcolm Jameson MEGAPACK for sale? It has most of the
stories (but not the Space War articles) that are in _Bullard: Tales of
the Space Patrol_. I will note that the Bullard stories are very much a
reflection of the pre-WWII US Navy for better or worse.
-- "We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement."Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_.�-----------------------------------------------------Robert Woodward robertaw@drizzle.com