Science Fiction Exhibit

September 30 - December 13, 2002

Amazing Stories:
Celebrating Twenty-five Years of the Elizabeth Chater Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy


An exhibit in the browsing area and
in Special Collections, Malcolm A. Love Library
imagination cover 1954

From Dune to the Twilight Zone:
The Worlds of Brown, Delany, Herbert and Serling

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Honeymoon In Hell
(1958) Fredric Brown, 1906-1972
Fredric Brown, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, wrote successful detective novels and mysteries in addition to science fiction works. Particularly noted for his short story, “The Star-Mouse,” and novelette, Come and Go Mad, Brown’s other publications include What Mad Universe (1948), Space on My Hands (1951), The Lights in the Sky are Stars (1953), Angels and Spaceships (1954), Martians, Go Home (1954), Rogue in Space (1957), Honeymoon in Hell (1958), The Mind Thing (1960), Nightmares and Geezenstacks (1961), and Daymares (1968).

Nova
(1969)
Samuel R. Delany, 1942-










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Dune Messiah
(1970)
Frank Herbert, 1920-1986

Stories From the Twilight Zone
(1964)
Rod Serling, 1924-

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