Galaxy science fiction
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Galaxy Science Fiction was a digest size science fiction magazine, the creation of noted editor Horace Leonard Gold, generally known as H. L. Gold.
Galaxy's premiere issue introduced a book review column by celebrated anthologist Groff Conklin, which continued till 1955, and a science column by Willy Ley that continued until his death in 1969 (before the Apollo 11 landing).
Galaxy published acclaimed science fiction for most of three decades under a succession of editors:
- H. L. Gold: October, 1950 - October, 1961 (See note under Frederik Pohl.)
- Frederik Pohl: ? 1958? - May, 1969 (Pohl took over from an ailing Gold sometime in the late 1950s, though the masthead was not changed until the December 1961 issue.)
- Ejler Jakobsson: July, 1969 - May, 1974
- James Baen: June, 1974 - October, 1977
- John J. Pierce: November, 1977 - March/April, 1979
- Hank Stine: June/July, 1979 - September/October, 1979
- Floyd Kemske: 1980
Among the sibling magazines and side projects:
- Fascination (a magazine apparently devoted to romantic fumetti, the first major project in the US from Galaxy's founding publisher World Editions)
- Beyond Fantasy Fiction, a digest size fantasy fiction magazine edited by H. L. Gold, 1953-1955 (poor sales led to a title change for its last issues to Beyond Fiction)
- Galaxy Novels, a digest size line of usually abridged reprints, 1950-1958. The line was sold to Beacon Books, which kept the name, but changed the format to small paperback and published another 11 issues in 1959-1961.
- Galaxy Magabooks, an early 1960s similar project.
- Worlds of Tomorrow, starting in 1963 and incorporated into If four years later, and perhaps most notable for some of its nonfiction content, including R. W. Ettinger's early articles on cryonics. The title was briefly relaunched under Jakobsson, 1970-71.
- Worlds of Fantasy, 1968. Edited by Lester del Rey, by then a member of the Galaxy staff. Also briefly revived under Jakobsson, 1970-71.
- International Science Fiction, 1968. A short-lived attempt, edited by Pohl, to offer a wide range of international sf, much in translation into English for the first time.
External links
- [Galaxy covers from the 1950s.]
- http://www.dieter-von-reeken.de/galaxis/frame.htm // covers and contents of German language Galaxis
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