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y separately published work icon Terra : Utopische Romane Science Fiction series - publisher   short story   novella   novel   science fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 1957... 1957 Terra : Utopische Romane Science Fiction
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The most significant West German science fiction series of the 1950s and 1960s, Terra was first published by Munich-based publisher Arthur Moewig in 1957. Initially known as Terra: Utopische Romane Science Fiction it was later renamed Terra SF. At that time Moewig managed to poach a number of creatives from competitor Pabel, including editor/author Walter Ernsting, editor Günther M. Schelwokat and cover painter Johnny Bruck. In September 1962 Terra SF was supplemented by the reprint series Terra Extra. From that date onward Terra SF and Terra Extra were published in weekly rotation. In 1968 both series were combined into the new weekly series Terra Nova, which later was replaced by Terra Astra.

Notes

  • Only works in this series by Australian authors or with Australian themes or settings are individually indexed on AustLit.

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y separately published work icon The Rim of Space A. Bertram Chandler , New York (City) : Avalon Books , 1961 Z810937 1961 single work novel science fiction
— Appears in: Cosmo : I Capolavori della Fantascienza , August no. 54 1966; (p. 3-93)

— Appears in: Science Fiction : The Gold Collection, Volume II 1996;

— Appears in: Legendy Prigranich'ya 2003; (p. 7-86)

— Appears in: A Galaxy Trilogy : Volume 4 2009;

A Rim Worlds story based around the adventures of Derek Calver, The Rim of Space sees Chandler's hero determined to join the Rim Runners in their exploration of desolate planets. He joins the crew of Lorn Lady and sets forth for Mellise, a planet inhabited by intelligent amphibians. He later visits Groller, where the natives have just qualified as humanoids; Stree, with its tea-loving lizards; and Tharn, the home of a pre-industrial civilization.

Munich : Moewig , 1962
263
y separately published work icon Rendezvous on a Lost World When the Dream Dies A. Bertram Chandler , New York (City) : Ace Books , 1961 Z811018 1961 single work novella
— Appears in: Urania , May no. 619 1973; (p. 3-124) Le Vie Della Frontiera : Ciclo Galattico di A. Bertram Chandler 1979; (p. 321-420)

— Appears in: Gammel'nskaya Plague 2004; (p. 357-458)
'His was a dream few spaceman ever saw come true. In a second-hand, obsolete space ship, Kemp and his three comrades took off determined to set up a shuttle service between the planets at the rim of the galaxy. But trouble - in the form of two lost colonies, one inhabited by giant mechanical insects and the other by the descendants of a murderous pirate - threatened. Kemps crew began to wonder: just how much will one man sacrifice to realize a dream.'

[Source: www.bertramchandler.com]
Die Welt Der Roboter
Munich : Moewig , 1963
331
Bring Back Yesterday A. Bertram Chandler , New York (City) : Ace Books , 1961 Z810988 1961 single work novel science fiction detective
— Appears in: Legendy Prigranich'ya 2003; (p. 87-217)
'Second Officer John Peterson is finished as far as the Galactic clippers are concerned. Branded a deserter, stranded on Carinthia and desperate for a job, there are few places left to go. Private detective Steve Vynalek needs Petersen. Has a fanatical scientist on the planet Wenceslaus really found a way to beat the time travel problem, a way to bring back yesterday?' (www.bertramchandler.com)
Im Zeitkreis Gefangen
Munich : Moewig , 1964
465
y separately published work icon The Deep Reaches of Space A. Bertram Chandler , London : Herbert Jenkins , 1964 Z810943 1964 single work novel science fiction
— Appears in: Cosmo : I Capolavori della Fantascienza , 1 December no. 76 1967; (p. 3-116)

The Deep Reaches of Space has undisguised autobiographical elements in having as its protagonist a seaman turned science-fiction writer who travels to the future and uses his nautical experience to save a party of humans stranded on an alien planet. Chandler also has as his central character George Whitely, the name he occasionally used as a pseudonym.

After an injection of lysergic acid, Whitely finds himself inhabiting the body of Peter Quinn, Second Officer of the interstellar liner Lode Maiden. His mind, however, is still that of his former self. When a magnetic storm throws the spaceship into the deep reaches of space Quinn's body somehow retains enough knowledge to help Whitely land the ship on an unnamed planed on the Galactic Rim...

'where new horrors and dangers wait..'

[Source: www.bertramchandler.com]

Der Mann Der Zu Den Sternen Flog
Munich : Moewig , 1966
498
y separately published work icon Empress of Outer Space A. Bertram Chandler , 1965 single work novella
— Appears in: The Alternate Martians / Empress of Outer Space 1965;
'Her Imperial Highness Empress Irene is in trouble. She needs to prevent the take over of the universe by the power hungry Mortimer Jones' (www.bertramchandler.com)
Die Kaiserin der Glaaxis
Munich : Moewig , 1967

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