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Old School Classic and New Wave Science Fiction From James's Golden Age - Page 3

Harlan Ellison once said that the true "Golden Age of Science Fiction" was 12. He was not far wrong. From the time I was eleven to the time I was twenty-five (1962-1976) I was a complete SF junkie. Since then, I still have a great affection for the genre; I just no longer had that same lunatic glee. Fortunately, the SF from the mid 50s to the mid- 70s was some of the most innovative and interesting writing that the genre had ever seen. Here are some of the most fondly remembered books from my own "golden age".
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Soldier, Ask Not (Gordon R. Dickson)
Soldier, Ask Not
81
Gordon R. Dickson
The Space Merchants (Frederik Pohl & CM Kornbluth)
The Space Merchants
82
Frederik Pohl & CM Kornbluth
The Squares of the City (John Brunner)
The Squares of the City
83
John Brunner
Stand on Zanzibar (John Brunner)
Stand on Zanzibar
84
John Brunner
The Star Fox (Anderson)
The Star Fox
85
Anderson
The Stars My Destination (Alfred Bester)
The Stars My Destination
86
Alfred Bester
Starship Troopers (Robert A. Heinlein)
Starship Troopers
87
Robert A. Heinlein
Strange Doings (Lafferty)
Strange Doings
88
Lafferty
Stranger in a Strange Land (Robert A. Heinlein)
Stranger in a Strange Land
89
Robert A. Heinlein
This Immortal (Roger Zelazny)
This Immortal
90
Roger Zelazny
Time Enough for Love
Time Enough for Love
91
A Time of Changes (Robert Silverberg)
A Time of Changes
92
Robert Silverberg
Today We Choose Faces (Roger Zelazny)
Today We Choose Faces
93
Roger Zelazny
UP THE LINE Robert Silverberg
UP THE LINE Robert Silverberg
94
The Wanderer (Fritz Leiber)
The Wanderer
95
Fritz Leiber
Way Station (A.K.A Here Gather the Stars)
Way Station (A.K.A Here Gather the Stars)
96
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
97
Who Goes There? (John W. Campbell Jr.)
Who Goes There?
98
John W. Campbell Jr.
The Wind's Twelve Quarters (Ursula K. Le Guin)
The Wind's Twelve Quarters
99
Ursula K. Le Guin
The World in Winter (John Christopher)
The World in Winter
100
John Christopher
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