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  1. Mancon 5; 27th British Science Fiction Convention; Progress Report 4 and Programme Book [Two Items Together]. by Robert, Brian Aldiss, Bob Shaw, Brian Stableford, Sam Moskowitz, Donald Wollheim Et Al (Autographs) Silverberg, 1976-01-01
  2. When Women Rule by Sam Moskowitz, 1972-01-01
  3. Haunted Pampero: Uncollected Fantasies and Mysteries by William Hope Hodgson, Hope Hodgson, et all 1997-06
  4. Doorway Into Time by Sam Moskowitz, 1973
  5. Seekers of tomorrow: Masters of science fiction, by Sam Moskowitz, 1966
  6. Ghostly By Gaslight by Sam & Alden H. Norton Moskowitz, 1971-01-01
  7. The Coming of the Robots
  8. William Hope Hodgson: Masters of the Weird Tale by William Hope Hodgson, Stephen Fabian, 2010-12-01
  9. Science Fiction Adventures Classics July 1974 by Robert Heinlein, John Wyndham, Sam Moskowitz, Chester Geir, Gerald Vance John W. Campbell, 1974
  10. The Human Zero and other Masterpieces of Science Fiction by Sam and Roger Moskowitz and Elwood, 1967
  11. Biography - Moskowitz, Sam (1920-1997): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  12. Comic Books And Comic Art And The Sam Moskowitz Collection Of Science Fiction: Sotheby Auction Catalogue, June 28-29, 1999
  13. WEIRD TALES WINTER 1973 VOLUME 47 NUMBER 3 by (Weird Tales) [edited by Sam Moskowitz] [cover art by Bill Edwards] [A. Merritt, 1973
  14. The Sam Moskowitz Collection of Science Fiction, Sotheby's Sale #7330, June 29, 1999 by Sam (Sotheby's) Moskowitz, 1999

21. Sam Moskowitz
In Memory of sam moskowitz This edition of Forecast is dedicatedto the late sam moskowitz. Mr. moskowitz, who also edited Hugo
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In Memory of Sam Moskowitz This edition of Forecast is dedicated to the late Sam Moskowitz. Mr. Moskowitz, who also edited Hugo Gernsback's novel "Ultimate World", passed away April 15th 1997. Sam Moskowitz was considered the world's foremost authority on science fiction. His Russian immigrant parents were to poor to send him to college. He began his career driving a truck in New York, and ended it in 1965 editing a trade publication. College would not have helped him anyway. From the moment he first leafed through a copy of "Astounding Stories" at his father's candy store, his main interest in life was science fiction, which was not offered in college in those days. It would not be until Moskowitz himself taught the first course, at City college in New York, in 1953. Moskowitz established himself as an authority in a young field. Although H.G. Wells and Jules Verne had been writing science fiction during the 19th century, it had not been regarded as a separate genre, or even give it's name until a young immigrant from Luxembourg named Hugo Gernsback published the first issue of "Amazing Stories," the first magazine devoted exclusively to what Gernsback called "Scientifiction."
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October 1997

22. Introduction To Hugo Gernsback's Novel "Ultimate World" By Sam Moskowitz (1921-1
Ultimate Hugo Gernsback Introduction to Hugo Gernsback's Novel UltimateWorld by sam moskowitz (19211997). Hugo Gernsback occupies
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The Ultimate Hugo Gernsback
Introduction to Hugo Gernsback's Novel "Ultimate World"
by Sam Moskowitz (1921-1997)
Hugo Gernsback occupies the same position in relation to the history of science fiction as George Washington does in relation to the history of the United States. There was land, a government, and a people on this continent long before 1776, just as there was science fiction published long before 1926. The thirteen colonies were not an independent nation before 1776 and might not have become so without George Washington, and there were no science fiction magazines before 1926 and their existence can be credited completely to Hugo Gernsback. That is why, just as George Washington is called by the historians of the United States "the father of our country," Hugo Gernsback is called by literary historians "the father of science fiction." Hugo Gernsback has earned another great distinction in the field of science fiction beyond that as its inaugural publisher in a genre magazine. In a literary form, whose brightest aspect is prophecy, he stands in the front rank as one of the greatest prophets of them all. His reputation for this gift rests primarily in the content of (until now) his only published novel, Ralph 124C 41+ . This novel, originally published serially in his magazine

23. Moskowitz, Sam
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24. Amazing Stories: Historical Information
Asimov, Isaac, Isaac Asimov Genius in the Candy Store, by sam moskowitz, April,1962. moskowitz, sam, The Worlds of AE Van Vogt, August, 1961. (pp.
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Amazing Stories: Historical Information
Organized by Subject
American SF,
A Soviet View of American SF, by Alexander Kazantsev, May, 1963. Asimov, Isaac,
Isaac Asimov: Genius in the Candy Store, by Sam Moskowitz, April, 1962. Babylon 5,
Londo: The Shadow of His Thoughts, by J. Michael Straczynski, #597, Summer, 1999. (article) Battlefield Earth,
Countdown to Battlefield Earth, by Cory Herndon, #601, Spring, 2000. (movie review) Bloch, Robert,
"Psycho"-Logical Bloch, by Sam Moskowitz, December, 1962. Bradbury, Ray,
What Makes Bradbury "Burn"? by Sam Moskowitz, October, 1961. Campbell, John W.,
John W. Campbell: The Writing Years, by Sam Moskowitz, August, 1963. Clarke, Arthur C.,
SF Profile: Arthur C. Clarke, by Sam Moskowitz, February, 1963. de Camp, L. Sprague,
L. Sprague de Camp: Sword and Sorcery, by Sam Moskowitz, February, 1964. del Rey, Lester,
SF Profile: Lester del Rey, by Sam Moskowitz, April, 1963. Ellison, Harlan, The Ages of Ellison, #600, Special, 2000. by Sam Moskowitz, December, 1964. Hamilton, Edmund

25. Science Fiction Chronicle: Historical Information
(interview). Morrow, Gray, (19342001) Gray Morrow, 221, February, 2002.(obituary). moskowitz, sam, sam moskowitz, 192, June, 1997. (obituary).
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Science Fiction Chronicle: Historical Information
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Chronicle
Organized by Subject
Aboriginal SF,
End for Aboriginal SF, #218, November, 2001. (news note) Adams, Douglas,
Douglas Adams, #215, August, 2001. (obituary) Anderson, Kevin, J.,
Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta: ":Life as Collaboration," #224, May, 2002. (interview) Anderson, Poul,
Poul Anderson, #217, October, 2001. (obituary)
Poul Anderson: An Appreciation, by Greg Bear, #218, November, 2001. (appreciation) Arnason, Eleanor,
SFC Interview: Eleanor Arnason, by Lyda Morehouse, #215, August, 2001. (interview) Asimov, Isaac,
Isaac Asimov, #223, April, 2002. (died of aids) Bixby, Jerome,
Jerome Bixby, #197, May-June, 1998. (obituary) Broccoli, Albert,
Albert Broccoli, #190, October, 1996. (obituary) Brooks, Terry,
SFC Interview: Terry Brooks, by Jayme Lynn Blaschke, #230, November, 2002. (interview) Brown, Charles N., Locus publisher turns 65, #228, September, 2002. (short article) Bunch, Chris,

26. Sam Moskowitz Bibliography
A bibliography of sam moskowitz's books and short stories, with book coversand links to related authors. sam moskowitz (1920 1997). Search Authors.
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27. A. Merritt: Reflections In The Moon Pool By Sam Moskowitz
FantasticFiction Editors sam moskowitz A. Merritt Reflectionsin the Moon Pool. 1986). A non fiction book by sam moskowitz,
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28. Sam Moskowitz
sam moskowitz. I drove into New York late in October to oblige sam moskowitzwho was giving a class in science fiction at City College.
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Science Fiction Studies
#70 = Volume 23, Part 3 = November 1996
Sam Moskowitz
The First College-Level Course in Science Fiction
"I drove into New York late in October to oblige Sam Moskowitz who was giving a class in science fiction at City College. (This is a supercommon situation now but it was not then. Sam's class may have been the first college class in science fiction.)" Isaac Asimov, In Memory Yet Green "The first college course on science fiction that I can discover was given as a night school course at City College of New York Extension School; this began in 1953 and was conducted by Sam Moskowitz. ... Certainly this was the oldest continuing course on science fiction. At that time, Moskowitz had no difficulty in securing such writers as Heinlein and Asimov as guest lecturers." Lester Del Rey, The World of Science Fiction The classes in science fiction Asimov and Del Rey refer to above were indeed the earliest ever given, and the recollections of these gentlemen should be clear because they themselves were among a distinguished group of guest lecturers that participated in them. One of the most interesting points about this landmark introduction of science fiction to the halls of academe was that it was planned and instigated by the college itself, which instituted a deliberate and successful effort to obtain a qualified instructor. This was not my introduction to lecturing at the university level. The

29. The Absolutely Weird Bookshelf, Paperback Anthology Editions Page 2
David Drake, etc. $5.00 moskowitz, sam (ed) The Coming of the RobotsCollier, 1963 (AS 548) 1st ed, slight wear, VG+. Bunch o'robot
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McComas, J. Francis (ed) Special Wonder Volume 2 Beagle, 1971 (95057) 1st printing, slight wear, near F. 13 stories from the Anthony Boucher Memorial Anthology of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Great 50's stuff.
Aurora: Beyond Equality Fawcett, 1976 (P3515) 1st printing, near F. Collection of linked stories in a feminist exploration of what comes after equality. Racoona Sheldon, Tiptree, Le Guin, Joanna Russ, etc.

30. SF > Reviews > Sam Moskowitz
Susan Stepney's Home Page SF reviews index sam moskowitz. In Exploring OtherWorlds. Edited anthologies reviews. sam moskowitz, editor. A Sense of Wonder.
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Sam Moskowitz Man of the Stars Fredric Brown Something Green Ross Rocklynne At the Center of Gravity Eando Binder Via Asteroid R. F. Starzl The Radiant Enemies Edmond Hamilton The Dead Planet Stanley G. Weinbaum The Mad Moon
Grant Calthorpe is regretting being a fevre leaf harvester on Io: the heat, the white fever, the unreliable loonies, and the intelligent rat-like slinkers make life unbearable. Then one of his blancha hallucinations turns out to be Lee Neilan for real, the slinkers attack them, and they have to flee to The Idiots' Hills, where they discover something about the loonies' past.
Poul Anderson Garden in the Void
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31. SciFan: Writer: Sam Moskowitz (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
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32. Definitions Of Science Fiction
More than fifty definitions of science fiction from authors.Category Arts Literature Science Fiction Essays and Criticism...... H. Gernsback, Hugo Goswami, Amit Gunn, James E. Heard, Gerald Heinlein, Robert A.Herbert, Frank Knigth, Damon Lundwall, sam J. moskowitz, sam Panshin, Alexei
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Definitions of Science Fiction
These definitions of science fiction are for those of you who are not satisfied with Damon Knight's definition of science fiction, which appears in the rec.arts.sf.written FAQ: "...[Science Fiction] means what we point to when we say it." Some of the definitions here have been obtained over the internet in the bad old days where there were no flashy www interfaces to the net, over gopher and ftp links, so not only am I unable to credit the sources I found them, but also I am not exactly sure of their autenticity. Some of the definitions, I think, I got from the gopher server at Lysator. The definitions I have personally extracted from reference works and such are always credited below the excerpt, and I say when I am quoting verbatim or I am paraphrasing stuff taken from conversations etc. Hope you enjoy this. If you have any more definitions you think would be added here, please send them to me , if possible, with the information about where you found it, and I'd be happy to include it in the future.
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33. Obituary For Sam Moskowitz
Return to Page One. Obituary for sam moskowitz. sam moskowitz 1920– 1997. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY—sam moskowitz, chairman of the first
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Obituary for Sam Moskowitz
Explorers of the Infinite and Seekers of Tomorrow , anthologist, and one of fandom's first historians died on April 15, 1997. His death was caused by a heart attack suffered on April 13th.

34. Catalogo Sf, Fantasy E Horror, A Cura Di Ernesto VEGETTI (
Translate this page sam moskowitz (30 giu. 1920-15 apr. 1980 = in Esploratori dell'infinito(Explorers of the Infinite, 1963), sam moskowitz *** Introduzione, tr.
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Guido MORSELLI (15 ago. 1912-31 lug. 1973) Rif./1st Pub.
    Dissipatio H. G. Fabula 3, Adelphi, Milano
    p. 9 Roma senza Papa Fabula 11, Adelphi, Milano
    p. 9 Contropassato prossimo Fabula 15, Adelphi, Milano
    p. 9
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    in: La valle del mondo scomparso , Costantino MORTILLARO *** La valle del mondo scomparso [SF] mar 1972, Verdi Anni 34, Editrice Massimo, Milano
    p. 11
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    in: L'idolo senza nome , Howard Phillips LOVECRAFT *** Qualche ricordo, tr. Daniela Galdo, Sebastiano Fusco e Gianni Pilo ar nov 1987, Tutto Lovecraft 2, Fanucci Editore, Roma
    p. 287
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    in: Tutte le storie di Frankenstein (The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein, 1994), Stephen JONES (a cura di) Il mostro di Poppi , tr. Gianni Pilo [Ho] Poppi's Monster, The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein , 1994 1 feb 1996, I Nuovi Best-seller Roma
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35. Letter On Clark Ashton Smith By Sam Moskowitz
Letter on Clark Ashton Smith. By sam moskowitz. sam moskowitz. From Emperorof Dreams A Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography, Donald SidneyFryer.
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Letter on Clark Ashton Smith
By Sam Moskowitz
The news that you are going to produce the definitive bibliography of Clark Ashton Smith, assembled by Donald Sidney-Fryer, prompts this letter. I can think of few authors and poets encompassed in the science fiction and fantasy field more deserving of special attention. Unlike H. P. Lovecraft's snobbery of the science fiction magazines as a media for the publication of his material, Clark Ashton Smith's link-up with Hugo Gernsback and the Wonder Stories group of magazines, with its lack of length restrictions, provided one of the most fruitful outlets of his career. Never again did he write so much, so well in so short a time. Clark Ashton Smith understood the world around him, sex and life's rules far better than H. P. Lovecraft despite his even more intense hermit-like existence. A brief tale like "The Mother of Toads" is a masterpiece only because Smith's understanding of the world's workings gives it allegorical depth. There is greatness in a few lines and certain passages in Smith's poetry, but he sacrificed his shining promise in verse on the altar of an unabridged dictionary.

36. Heinlein And Me By Sam Moskowitz
It is not difficult for me to make a personal preference. (Alexei Panshin respondedto this article in Heinlein, moskowitz and Me, in NIEKAS 35, 1987).
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Alexei Panshin's The Abyss of Wonder
(This article originally appeared in Ed Meskys' fanzine, NIEKAS #33, 1985) Regarding your [Ed Meskys'] comments about myself and Robert Heinlein in your Bumbejimas column in NIEKAS 32: I was working full time supervising a staff of five editors for E.W. Williams Publications and told them I simply couldn't do more than six a year, since each article involved reading every work the author covered had written and every known bit of information about them, in addition to personally contacting them if they were still alive. We agreed on six a year to be run every other month in AMAZING STORIES and these were to be on contemporary leaders such as Robert A. Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov and so on. I also agreed to select a reprint a month and supply an historical introduction for each magazine. The first author to be profiled was Robert A. Heinlein. I owned and read everything by Heinlein published through to 1961 as well as everything written about him. I had first personally met him at the June 2, 1940 meeting of The Queens Science Fiction League Chapter in Astoria, New York. At that time he gave a talk outlining his career to that date and comparing the Queens Chapter to the one in Los Angeles. I met him again in 1954 and had minor business dealings involving books which tied in with Vol Molsworth, an Australian fan. I wrote to Heinlein in Colorado Springs, Colorado on January 22, 1961, explaining what I was doing. In the course of the letter I made statements very much like those which Ed Meskys remembers: "It is a touchy thing to work on moderns (writers)" I said, "for two reasons. First, many of them are still writing and there is no assurance that their most important contributions are behind them. Secondly, most of them are still alive and I am personally acquainted with them. While naturally, you don't select anyone to write about who isn't a top-grade performer to begin with, still, it seems to be human nature to resent any allusions to weaknesses even after you have spent thousands of words exalting their genius."

37. Heinlein In Dimension, Bibliographies
ed., 1967. moskowitz, sam. EXPLORERS OF THE INFINITE. World PublishingCo., Cleveland, 1963. moskowitz, sam. SEEKERS OF TOMORROW.
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APPENDIX

1. Bibliography of Critical Works on the Field of Science Fiction A few other such books have been published, but these are the ones that I have found to be of interest and of use. Amis, Kingsley. NEW MAPS OF HELL. Harcourt, Brace and Co., New York, 1960.
Atheling, William, Jr. [James Blish]. THE ISSUE AT HAND. Advent:Publishers, Chicago, 1964.
Bretnor, Reginald, ed. MODERN SCIENCE FICTION. Coward-McCann, Inc., New York, 1953.
Davenport, Basil. INQUIRY INTO SCIENCE FICTION. Longmans, Green and Co., New York, 1955.
Davenport, Basil, and others. THE SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL. Advent:Publishers, Chicago, 1959.
De Camp, L. Sprague. SCIENCE-FICTION HANDBOOK. Hermitage House, New York, 1953.
Eshbach, Lloyd Arthur, ed. OF WORLDS BEYOND. Fantasy Press, Reading, Pa., 1947; Advent:Publishers, Chicago, 1964.
Knight, Damon. IN SEARCH OF WONDER. Advent:Publishers, Chicago, 1956; rev. ed., 1967.
Moskowitz, Sam. EXPLORERS OF THE INFINITE. World Publishing Co., Cleveland, 1963. Moskowitz, Sam. SEEKERS OF TOMORROW. World Publishing Co., Cleveland, 1965.

38. Why Doesn't Our Ship Move By Sam Moskowitz
'Why Doesn't Our Ship Move'. (A sciencefiction story of human appealand original thought). by sam moskowitz. Weakly, Davidson rose
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'Why Doesn't Our Ship Move'
(A science-fiction story of human appeal and original thought)
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Weakly, Davidson rose to his feet, hands clasped to an aching and bleeding head. Tottering, he reeled to the door and with an effort, gazed upward. A tiny meteor-like moving speck was the object of his attention. Even as he looked, his mind cleared. The chaos of sound that roared in his ears and the true propensity of the disaster struck him like a cold sheet of water. They had stolen his creation. The labor of fifteen long years. Absolutely total destruction of the atom; until only pure energy remained. Those were the last thoughts of a wronged man. For as he faltered for the knob of the door, he stumbled and fell, overwork and injury extracted the extreme penalty, death! Out in the stratosphere a pair of reckless, daredevil murderers steered their tiny ship into outer space. As they gained the outer reaches of the atmosphere the ship gained in speed and rushed soundlessly along in the general direction of the moon. Six weeks later a pair of murdering thieves lay gasping out their last breaths of life. Too near death to repent, they could only wonder. Wonder why their tiny projectile continued its endless circle around the faraway Earth and all the while the powerful rockets continued their blasting. Even the greatest scientist on earth could not have told them why. Not knowing the facts of the case as it were, but dead Robert Davidson could have. For had the invention not sprung from his own fertile mind? The answer was simple. As everyone knows, rocket propulsion depends upon the rocket blast recoiling the ship from the gas particles ejected, which acts as the base or springboard. But Davidson had totally and absolutely destroyed matter. Liberating only pure energy force. Which although it worked well enough in the medium of air, proved futile in outer space because of the absolute destruction of matter, leaving not even gas particles.

39. FanHistorical Archive Collection
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40. ThePulp.Net: Pulp.Files: Genre
Metcalf, Norm. The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 19511965 ElJ. Ben Stark, 1968. moskowitz, sam. “The moskowitz, sam. Under
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Ackerman, Forrest J.; and John Landis. General Publishers Group, 1997.
An encyclopedia of science fiction and writers, this coffee-table hardback also includes several nice reproductions from classic science fiction pulps.

Ash, Brian,
ed. The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction: A Documented Pictorial Checklist of the Sci-Fi World Harmony Books, 1977.

Ashley, Michael
, ed. The History of the Science Fiction Magazine: Vol. 1, 1926-1935 Henry Regnery, 1976.
Ashley offers a 40-plus page introduction looking at science fiction magazines from the antecedents to Amazing Stories through 1935. The remainder of the book features reprinted stories.

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