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    Triplanetary is a science fiction novel and space opera by American writer E. E. Smith. It was first serialized in the magazine Amazing Stories in 1934...
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  • Lensman series (category Novel series)
    losing to the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. The series begins with Triplanetary, beginning two billion years before the present time and continuing into...
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    (1947) by A. E. van Vogt The World of Null-A (1948) by A. E. van Vogt Triplanetary by E. E. Smith The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950) by A. E. van Vogt...
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  • Astounding, offered one cent a word for Triplanetary. When he learned that he was too late, he suggested a third Skylark novel instead. In the winter of 1933–34...
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  • public domain in the United States due to non-renewal of copyright. Triplanetary (revised version, Fantasy Press 1948, second chapter "The Fall of Atlantis"...
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  • published in book form in 1950 by Fantasy Press. Although portions of Triplanetary were written earlier, they were not originally part of the Lensman story...
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  • System in the early 21st Century. Triplanetary was designed by Marc W. Miller and John Harshman, loosely based on novels and short stories from the Golden...
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  • First Lensman (category 1950 science fiction novels)
    chronology, the second novel in the Lensman series, but the sixth (or fifth) written by Smith. (Smith had originally written Triplanetary as an unrelated work...
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    names like Guerre and Swamp. while others were amalgamations, such as Triplanetary. In 1973, after being convinced by Miller, Chadwick and Banner, Illinois...
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  • Sienkiewicz's 1895 novel Quo Vadis and in the 6-hour 1985 mini-series A.D.. He appears in the 1934 science fiction novel Triplanetary by E. E. "Doc" Smith...
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  • Legion of Space by Jack Williamson. Lensman series by E. E. Smith namely, Triplanetary, First Lensman, Galactic Patrol, Gray Lensman, Second Stage Lensmen and...
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  • Adventure#1: The Microbotic Menace (1999) "KoPubCo Publishing Division of The Triplanetary Corporation". www.kopubco.com. Retrieved January 22, 2019. Wilgus, Neal...
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    early example was E. E. Smith's Lensman series. While the first story, Triplanetary and most later sequels (Second Stage Lensmen, Children of the Lens and...
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  • Lensman" (serialized in 14 parts in Perry Rhodan #61-74, 1975) and "Triplanetary Agent" (serialized in 6 parts in Perry Rhodan #100-105, 1978). There...
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    chapter of the first novel in the series (Triplanetary) and the series-establishing material appearing at the beginning of subsequent novels states that the...
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  • The History of Civilization (category 1960s novel stubs)
    were bound in red half-leather, numbered and signed by Smith. Volume 1 Triplanetary Volume 2 First Lensman Volume 3 Galactic Patrol Volume 4 Gray Lensman...
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  • Lensman (game) (category Games based on novels)
    historical importance to the development of sf Wargames," which included Triplanetary. Scott Rusch reviewed Lensman in The Space Gamer No. 4. Rusch commented...
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  • non-related novel, Triplanetary, into the introductory novel of the series. He then wrote an entirely new novel, First Lensman, to tie the first novel in with...
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    imagined in 1934, appearing in E. E. "Doc" Smith's science fiction novel Triplanetary. The first stratospheric space dive was in 1959 when Colonel Joseph...
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  • postdates the publication of the Lensman novels, and is location in a different region of the US. A passage in Triplanetary says The Hill is in "the heart of...
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  • Costigan, a character in E.E. Smith's Triplanetary Jerry, Grace and Russell Costigan, characters in Robert B. Parker's novel "A Catskill Eagle" Costigan, New...
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  • (died 1996). Legion of Space Series, by Jack Williamson. (in French) Triplanetary, by Edward Elmer Smith. Night on the Galactic Railroad, by Kenji Miyazawa...
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    important story that almost appeared in Astounding was E.E. Smith's Triplanetary, which Bates would have published had Astounding not folded in early...
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  • Before Battle 2000 John Ringo, Tom Kratman, and Julie Cochrane Lensman Triplanetary 1948 E. E. Smith L'Engle multiverse Meet the Austins 1962 Madeleine L'Engle...
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    Riddle Novel 'Departure' Just As Book Sells To HarperCollins". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-11-22. "Superscience and Evil Space Pirates: Triplanetary by e....
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  • programs List of science fiction television films List of science fiction novels List of years in literature Richardson, Matthew (2001). The Halstead Treasury...
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  • completes Supernatural Horror in Literature (1925–34); E. E. Smith's Triplanetary. Death of Andrei Bely, Wallace Thurman 1935 in literature – Laura Ingalls...
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    Raymond Z. Gallun and Miles Breuer. The most prominent story named is Triplanetary by E. E. Smith, which appeared in Amazing. Both Lasser and Hornig printed...
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    derived from crystalline lenses mirroring Kyber crystals in Star Wars. In Triplanetary, a "tractor beam" from an artificial planetoid captures another vessel...
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