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This is Alva Rogers' history of ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' from its birth until turned into ''[[Analog]]'' in 1960. | This is Alva Rogers' history of ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' from its birth until turned into ''[[Analog]]'' in 1960. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:12, 22 May 2020
published in 1964 This is Alva Rogers' history of Astounding Science Fiction from its birth until turned into Analog in 1960.
In a review of the book, Mike Resnick described it as "an issue-by-issue study of the golden days of John W. Campbell, Jr.'s Astounding, in which Rogers' less-than-scintillating prose is more than compensated for by his boundless enthusiasm. He imparts that sense of almost unbearable anticipation he -- and so many other fans -- felt while waiting for each new issue, the agony of not knowing the end of a Heinlein or van Vogt serial for weeks on end. It's a lovely, nostalgic book, one that demonstrates exactly what fannish enthusiasm is all about."
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