- The Skylark of Space
Infobox Book
name = The Skylark of Space
title_orig =
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image_caption = Dust-jacket from the first edition
author = Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.
illustrator = Charles Schneeman (frontispiece)
cover_artist = Allan Halladay
country =United States
language = English
series = Skylark
genre =Science fiction novel
publisher =The Buffalo Book Company
release_date =1946
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 218 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by =Skylark Three "The Skylark of Space" is one of the earliest novels of
interstellar travel . Originally serialized in1928 in the magazine "Amazing Stories ", it was first published in book form in 1946 by The Buffalo Book Co. It was written between 1915 and 1921 by chemical engineer Edward E. "Doc" Smith andLee Hawkins Garby , the wife of his college classmate and later neighbor Carl Garby. [See historical data atEdward Elmer Smith#Skylark series .] "The Skylark of Space" is often categorized as the first literary "space opera " (in the complimentary sense), complete with protagonists perfect in mind, body, and spirit, who fight against villains of absolute evil. The "Skylark" series has been in and out of print ever since its first publication, in both hardback and paperback editions, and is considered a classic of pulp science fiction.Frederik Pohl says of the book, "With the exception of the works of H. G. Wells, possibly those of Jules Verne — and almost no other writer — it has inspired more imitators and done more to change the nature of all the science fiction written after it than almost any other single work." [Frederick Pohl, introduction to "The Skylark of Space", Easton Press, 1991.]For more details of the publication history of the story and series, see
E. E. Smith .Plot
The novel begins with the accidental discovery, in a Government laboratory in Washington, DC, of a form of clean power that holds the promise of space travel. The hero, Dr. Richard Seaton, uses this power to build first a flying belt and then an interstellar spaceship. He later discovers the process operates by generation and manipulation of gravity fields.
When his government coworkers do not believe him, Seaton acquires rights to his discovery from the government and commercializes it with the aid of his friend, millionaire inventor Martin Crane. A former colleague, Dr. Marc DuQuesne, joins with the unscrupulous World Steel Corporation to try to steal Seaton's invention. The resulting conflict escalates, as Seaton and Duquesne develop greater and greater technical capabilities and enlist more and more powerful alien races as allies.
Publication history
*1928, USA, "
Amazing Stories ", Pub date August 1928, serialized magazine publication in 3 parts
*1946, USA,The Buffalo Book Company , Pub date 1946, Hardback, 500 copies
*1947, USA,The Hadley Publishing Co. , Pub date 1947, Hardback, 1,000 copies
*1950, USA, FFF Publications, Pub date 1950, Hardback, 1,000 copies
*1954, France, Le Rayon Fantastique, Pub date 1954, Hardback, as "La curee des astres"
*1958, USA,Pyramid Books , Pub date 1958, Paperback, revised
*1958, Germany, Der Weltraumfahrer, Pub Date 1958, Hardback, as "Geheimformel QX 47 R"
*1959, UK, Digit, Pub date 1959, Paperback
*1961, Spain, Cenit, Pub date 1961, Paperback, as "La estrella apagada"
*1984, USA,Berkley Books ISBN 0-425-06561-8, Pub date March 1984, Paperback
*1992, USA,Easton Press , Pub date January 1992, Hardback
*2001, USA,Bison Books ISBN 0-8032-9286-4, Pub date March 2001, PaperbackExternal links
*gutenberg|no=20869|name=The Skylark of Space (Transcribed from "Amazing Stories" 1928 publication.)
*gutenberg|no=21051|name=Skylark Three (Transcribed from "Amazing Stories", 1930.)
* [http://www.booksinmotion.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=skylark Skylark of Space - Audiobook Version]Footnotes
References
*cite book | last=Chalker | first=Jack L. | authorlink=Jack L. Chalker | coauthors=Mark Owings | title=The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998 | location=Westminster, MD and Baltimore | publisher=Mirage Press, Ltd.| pages=125, 258, 343 | date=1998
*cite web
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first = Charles N.
authorlink = Charles N. Brown
coauthors = William G. Contento
title = The Locus Index to Science Fiction (1984-1998)
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*cite web
last = Brown
first = Charles N.
authorlink = Charles N. Brown
coauthors = William G. Contento
title = The Locus Index to Science Fiction (2001)
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*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=398 | date=1978|id=ISBN 0-911682-22-8
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