oh wow! excited about this series.. just checked out from Libby.. thanks!![]()
I'm now reading "Doc" Smith's Triplanetary. I think the operative word here is "quaint."
And my copy of Star Trek Lost Scenes just arrived. Thumbing through it for Dr. Adams explaining his motivation, and then continuing to thumb through it, I stumbled upon another instance of Sandra ("Salt Vampire") Gimpel being called "Sharon" by mistake. Not sure if this was the first appearance of the error, or if the authors were perpetuating an earlier appearance; I'm pretty sure I saw it in a magazine (maybe Starlog), or possibly a web site.
This is interesting: the edition I'm reading (from an outfit in South Africa called CruGuru) appears to completely omit the section that Wikipedia calls "Background," covering the conflict between the Arisians and the Eddorians, jumping directly into what Wikipedia calls the "Main Story," with Conway Costigan, Clio Marsden, and Captain Bradley. Then again the typesetting is rather crude: the lines are justified, but it uses neutral quotation marks instead of 6-quotes and 9-quotes (not unheard of; the Linotype font we currently use for souvenir slugs at the Museum also has neutral quotes on both the 6-quote and 9-quote keys), and it uses double-hyphens in place of em- and en-dashes.
The 1934 magazine serial version of Triplanetary wasn't set in the Lensman universe. Smith later updated it for book publication in 1948, adding material to make it the first book in the Lensman series. Because the magazine version is now Public Domain, that's the version you can buy for cheap from dozens of "publishers" and get for free from Project Gutenberg.
My mistake: BOTH version are now PD. The Lensman version is also available at Project Gutenberg: https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/32706
Most of my Lensman novels are the editions from Old Earth Books, which have retro covers but are of good quality construction. Recommended.I'd kind of figured that the section that Wikipedia calls "Background" wasn't in the original serialization. Looking through the editions for which Amazon has "Look Inside," I found some that do have it, and some that don't.
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