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The Legion of Space

Jack Williamson

First published 1947
Type Novel
Series Legion of Space #1

Synopsis

Available on page 506, <a target="_blank" rel="noopener" href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?GRSBCKYR1999">Bleiler (Gernsback)</a>. <p><b>From the front flap of the Fantasy Press first edition:</b> "Old John Delmar knew a lot of things. He knew the date of his own death. He knew that his son, in 1956, could pilot the first manned atomic rocket ever launched. In short, through a strange, inexplicable faculty that came into being during his latter years, he "remembered" the future! <p>Most unusual, perhaps, of all his "memories" was the period of future history, in the thirtieth century, when men finally ventured beyond the solar system - and brought back terror and suffering and the shadow of doom to the human planets. <p>This is the record of that portion of history-to-be. The tale of four men of the Legion of Space and their flight to the eerie world that circles about a dwarf sun astronomers call Barnard's Runaway Star. The story of Aladoree Anthar, in whose lovely head is locked the last hope of the human race, knwn only by the symbol AKKA. The tale of the fearsome Medusae, the ancient alien dwellers on an ancient, dying planet. <p>When John Star, descendant of old John Delmar, newly assigned to the Guard of AKKA, is tricked into betraying the Legion of Space, he embarks on one of the strangest adventures ever imagined. Accompanied by old, fat, blue-nosed Giles Habibula, steady Jay Kalam, and huge, powerful Hal Samdu, he sets out to correct his terrible blunder. Adventure follows adventure, and mystery, mystery; and over all hovers the menacing shadow of the Medusae and their world of crimson death. <p>In "The Legion of Space" Jack Williamson has given full reign to an unusually rich imagination. He has painted word pictures with bold, sweeping strokes, scorning delicate pastel tints for the brilliant reds and yellows and blues which form the only proper medium for so colorful a flight of fancy. <p>If you enjoy a tale of high adventure, of struggles against appalling obstacles, of science, mystery and sheer exotic imagination - then you will certainly enjoy this adventure of the Legion of Space."

Notes

Astounding Stories, April-September 1934, illustrated variously by Brown, Dold, and Marchioni.

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Publications (17)

Date Publication Publisher Type Page
1947 Cover The Legion of Space Fantasy Press Novel
1950 Cover The Legion of Space World Editions, Inc. Novel
February 1967 Cover The Legion of Space Pyramid Books Novel 7
October 1969 Cover The Legion of Space Pyramid Books Novel 7
October 1975 The Legion of Space Garland Publishing Novel
March 1977 Cover The Legion of Space Sphere Novel 7
September 1977 Cover The Legion of Space Pocket Books Novel 9
September 1977 Cover The Legion of Space Pocket Books Novel 9
December 1979 Cover Three from the Legion Nelson Doubleday / SFBC Omnibus 6
May 1980 Cover Three from the Legion Pocket Books Omnibus 3
1983 Cover The Legion of Space Sphere Novel
April 1983 Cover The Legion of Space Timescape / Pocket Books Novel 9
December 1990 Cover The Legion of Space Collier / Macmillan Novel 7
February 2013 Cover The Legion of Space Audible Frontiers Novel
June 2013 Cover The Legion of Space Gateway / Orion Novel
June 2014 Cover The Legion of Space / The Humanoids / Terraforming Earth / Wonder's Child Gollancz / Orion Omnibus
June 2024 Cover Humanoids Series & More Omnibus |3