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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1950s - Page 3

Science fiction at its best captures the times in which it was written, reflecting the desires and fears of individuals and the society. Today we often remember the 1950s by its pop culture, watching old reruns of I Love Lucy and Leave it to Beaver, and forgetting it was the height of the cold war, when many thought Armageddon would be next week. If you were a teen in the fifties you remember Elvis, Buddy Holly and the birth of rock and roll. If you were a geeky baby boomer growing up in the sixties, you remember the 1950s as ground zero for sense of wonder science fiction. The decade that brought us H-bomb tipped ICMBs and blacklists also imagined Asimov's robots, Heinlein's juveniles, Clarke's Childhood's End, and Ray Bradbury's Martians. For the hardcore SF fan, the decade was defined by wonderful magazines like Astounding Science Fiction, F&SF, Galaxy and If, and publishers like Gnome, Shasta, Fantasy Press, Ace, Doubleday, and Winston.
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The Death of Grass (John Christopher)
The Death of Grass
81
John Christopher
Double Star (Robert A. Heinlein)
Double Star
82
Robert A. Heinlein
The Human Angle (William Tenn)
The Human Angle
83
William Tenn
The Man Who Japed
The Man Who Japed
84
Nerves (Lester Del Rey)
Nerves
85
Lester Del Rey
The Power (Frank M. Robinson)
The Power
86
Frank M. Robinson
The Shrinking Man (Richard Matheson)
The Shrinking Man
87
Richard Matheson
The Stars My Destination (Alfred Bester)
The Stars My Destination
88
Alfred Bester
They Shall Have Stars (James Blish)
They Shall Have Stars
89
James Blish
Time for the Stars
Time for the Stars
90
Under Pressure (Frank Herbert)
Under Pressure
91
Frank Herbert
The World Jones Made (Philip K. Dick)
The World Jones Made
92
Philip K. Dick
Big Planet (Jack Vance)
Big Planet
93
Jack Vance
The Black Cloud (Fred Hoyle)
The Black Cloud
94
Fred Hoyle
Citizen of the Galaxy (Heinlein)
Citizen of the Galaxy
95
Heinlein
The Cosmic Puppets
The Cosmic Puppets
96
Doomsday Morning (C. L. Moore)
Doomsday Morning
97
C. L. Moore
The Door Into Summer
The Door Into Summer
98
Eye in the Sky
Eye in the Sky
99
The Forever Machine (Frank Riley and Mark Clifton)
The Forever Machine
100
Frank Riley and Mark Clifton
The Midwich Cuckoos
The Midwich Cuckoos
101
The Naked Sun (Isaac Asimov)
The Naked Sun
102
Isaac Asimov
On the Beach (Nevil Shute)
On the Beach
103
Nevil Shute
Pilgrimage to Earth (Robert Sheckley)
Pilgrimage to Earth
104
Robert Sheckley
Star Born
Star Born
105
Wasp (Eric Frank Russell)
Wasp
106
Eric Frank Russell
The Big Time
The Big Time
107
A Case of Conscience
A Case of Conscience
108
Have Space Suit-Will Travel
Have Space Suit-Will Travel
109
The Languages of Pao (Jack Vance)
The Languages of Pao
110
Jack Vance
The Lincoln Hunters (Wilson Tucker)
The Lincoln Hunters
111
Wilson Tucker
Methuselah's Children
Methuselah's Children
112
Non-Stop (Brian Aldiss)
Non-Stop
113
Brian Aldiss
Time Traders
Time Traders
114
To Marry Medusa (Theodore Sturgeon)
To Marry Medusa
115
Theodore Sturgeon
Who? (Algis Budrys)
Who?
116
Algis Budrys
Alas, Babylon
Alas, Babylon
117
A Canticle for Leibowtz (Walter M. Miller Jnr)
A Canticle for Leibowtz
118
Walter M. Miller Jnr
Dorsai! (Gordon R. Dickson)
Dorsai!
119
Gordon R. Dickson
The Enemy Stars (Poul Anderson)
The Enemy Stars
120
Poul Anderson
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