• Re: "Chronicles of the Lensmen, Volume 1 (Triplanetary, First Lensman,

    From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Wed Aug 21 12:10:14 2024
    On 8/21/24 10:42, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Chronicles of the Lensmen, Volume 1 (Triplanetary, First Lensman,
    Galactic Patrol)" by E. E. "Doc" Smith

    https://www.amazon.com/Chronicles-Lensmen-Triplanetary-Lensman-Galactic/dp/1568658044/

    Book number one of a two book space opera science fiction series.  I
    read the well printed and well bound hardback published by the Science Fiction Book Club in 1998 that I bought used from Amazon recently.  In
    fact, I was inspired by Heinlein's "The Pursuit of the Pankera" that I
    read recently to read this book.  I have ordered book two of the series
    and will read it soon.

    https://www.amazon.com/Pursuit-Pankera-Parallel-Novel-Universes/dp/1647100291/

    This book actually consists of three books published by E. E. "Doc"
    Smith.  "Triplanetary" was published in 1948.  "First Lensmen" was published in 1950.  And "Galactic Patrol" was published in 1950.  The
    books are dated by time with what was normal in the 1930s and 1940s is
    no longer normal for our times other than a minimal segment of the
    United States society.

    "Triplanetary" starts off with a detailed conflict between the Arisians
    in our galaxy and the Eddorians in a second galaxy over two thousand
    million years ago.  The two galaxies are colliding over and incrdible
    period of time and the two races are conflicting for control of the
    merged galaxy.  Also detailed is the various time periods on Earth and
    other planets that the Eddorians destroyed in order to maintain their supposed supremacy over the galaxies.  They even caused a nuclear
    conflict between Atlantis and her colonies.

    "First Lensmen" is the story of the Arisians contacting the Virgil Samms
    to become the first Lensman and spread the Lens technology among
    individuals who are deserving of the technology.  Other technologies are rapidly advanced such as multiple light year speeds of space travel
    using inertialess generators.

    "Galactic Patrol" is the story of the various conflicts between the
    Eddorian supported space pirates and the Arisian supported Lensmen. Most
    of the book is about Rod Kinnison's various exploits to expose and
    destroy the space pirates that are plaguing the commerce of the galactic
    free planets.

    My rating:  5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars (82 ratings)

    Lynn

    I concur on your evaluation of the series which is a bit longer than
    than you review as I remember but I read this stuff quite a while
    back. We have volumes that deal with the defeat of Arisian's foes.
    and the eventual emergence of a LensWoman. I remember Worsel the
    Velantian who was quite dragonlike and a lot of other imagined
    alien life forms who joined the Galactic Patrol.


    But it is over 50 years since I looked at those books
    and I awaited them with abated breath on trips to the Sacramento
    City Public Library.

    bliss

    --
    b l i s s - S F 4 e v e r at D S L E x t r e m e dot com

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to blissInSanFrancisco@mouse-potato.co on Wed Aug 21 19:17:47 2024
    In article <va5e2m$3vb2a$4@dont-email.me>,
    Bobbie Sellers <blissInSanFrancisco@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
    On 8/21/24 10:42, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Chronicles of the Lensmen, Volume 1 (Triplanetary, First Lensman,
    Galactic Patrol)" by E. E. "Doc" Smith

    https://www.amazon.com/Chronicles-Lensmen-Triplanetary-Lensman-Galactic/dp/1568658044/

    Book number one of a two book space opera science fiction series.  I
    read the well printed and well bound hardback published by the Science
    Fiction Book Club in 1998 that I bought used from Amazon recently.  In
    fact, I was inspired by Heinlein's "The Pursuit of the Pankera" that I
    read recently to read this book.  I have ordered book two of the series
    and will read it soon.

    https://www.amazon.com/Pursuit-Pankera-Parallel-Novel-Universes/dp/1647100291/

    This book actually consists of three books published by E. E. "Doc"
    Smith.  "Triplanetary" was published in 1948.  "First Lensmen" was
    published in 1950.  And "Galactic Patrol" was published in 1950.  The
    books are dated by time with what was normal in the 1930s and 1940s is
    no longer normal for our times other than a minimal segment of the
    United States society.

    "Triplanetary" starts off with a detailed conflict between the Arisians
    in our galaxy and the Eddorians in a second galaxy over two thousand
    million years ago.  The two galaxies are colliding over and incrdible
    period of time and the two races are conflicting for control of the
    merged galaxy.  Also detailed is the various time periods on Earth and
    other planets that the Eddorians destroyed in order to maintain their
    supposed supremacy over the galaxies.  They even caused a nuclear
    conflict between Atlantis and her colonies.

    "First Lensmen" is the story of the Arisians contacting the Virgil Samms
    to become the first Lensman and spread the Lens technology among
    individuals who are deserving of the technology.  Other technologies are
    rapidly advanced such as multiple light year speeds of space travel
    using inertialess generators.

    "Galactic Patrol" is the story of the various conflicts between the
    Eddorian supported space pirates and the Arisian supported Lensmen. Most
    of the book is about Rod Kinnison's various exploits to expose and
    destroy the space pirates that are plaguing the commerce of the galactic
    free planets.

    My rating:  5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars (82 ratings)

    Lynn

    I concur on your evaluation of the series which is a bit longer than
    than you review as I remember but I read this stuff quite a while
    back. We have volumes that deal with the defeat of Arisian's foes.
    and the eventual emergence of a LensWoman. I remember Worsel the
    Velantian who was quite dragonlike and a lot of other imagined
    alien life forms who joined the Galactic Patrol.


    But it is over 50 years since I looked at those books
    and I awaited them with abated breath on trips to the Sacramento
    City Public Library.


    It looks like they are all on Gutenberg now as well:

    https://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/s#a9515

    Including both versions of Triplanetary.
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to tonisdad215@gmail.com on Thu Aug 22 13:32:09 2024
    In article <va7e4g$eqhm$1@dont-email.me>,
    BillGill <tonisdad215@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 8/21/2024 2:17 PM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <va5e2m$3vb2a$4@dont-email.me>,
    Bobbie Sellers <blissInSanFrancisco@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
    On 8/21/24 10:42, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Chronicles of the Lensmen, Volume 1 (Triplanetary, First Lensman,
    Galactic Patrol)" by E. E. "Doc" Smith


    https://www.amazon.com/Chronicles-Lensmen-Triplanetary-Lensman-Galactic/dp/1568658044/

    Book number one of a two book space opera science fiction series.  I
    read the well printed and well bound hardback published by the Science >>>> Fiction Book Club in 1998 that I bought used from Amazon recently.  In >>>> fact, I was inspired by Heinlein's "The Pursuit of the Pankera" that I >>>> read recently to read this book.  I have ordered book two of the series >>>> and will read it soon.

    https://www.amazon.com/Pursuit-Pankera-Parallel-Novel-Universes/dp/1647100291/ >>>>
    This book actually consists of three books published by E. E. "Doc"
    Smith.  "Triplanetary" was published in 1948.  "First Lensmen" was
    published in 1950.  And "Galactic Patrol" was published in 1950.  The >>>> books are dated by time with what was normal in the 1930s and 1940s is >>>> no longer normal for our times other than a minimal segment of the
    United States society.

    "Triplanetary" starts off with a detailed conflict between the Arisians >>>> in our galaxy and the Eddorians in a second galaxy over two thousand
    million years ago.  The two galaxies are colliding over and incrdible >>>> period of time and the two races are conflicting for control of the
    merged galaxy.  Also detailed is the various time periods on Earth and >>>> other planets that the Eddorians destroyed in order to maintain their
    supposed supremacy over the galaxies.  They even caused a nuclear
    conflict between Atlantis and her colonies.

    "First Lensmen" is the story of the Arisians contacting the Virgil Samms >>>> to become the first Lensman and spread the Lens technology among
    individuals who are deserving of the technology.  Other technologies are >>>> rapidly advanced such as multiple light year speeds of space travel
    using inertialess generators.

    "Galactic Patrol" is the story of the various conflicts between the
    Eddorian supported space pirates and the Arisian supported Lensmen. Most >>>> of the book is about Rod Kinnison's various exploits to expose and
    destroy the space pirates that are plaguing the commerce of the galactic >>>> free planets.

    My rating:  5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon rating:  4.4 out of 5 stars (82 ratings)

    Lynn

    I concur on your evaluation of the series which is a bit longer than
    than you review as I remember but I read this stuff quite a while
    back. We have volumes that deal with the defeat of Arisian's foes.
    and the eventual emergence of a LensWoman. I remember Worsel the
    Velantian who was quite dragonlike and a lot of other imagined
    alien life forms who joined the Galactic Patrol.


    But it is over 50 years since I looked at those books
    and I awaited them with abated breath on trips to the Sacramento
    City Public Library.


    It looks like they are all on Gutenberg now as well:

    https://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/s#a9515

    Including both versions of Triplanetary.

    Thank you for the link to Gutenberg. I thought I had
    all of Smith's books in paperback. Now I will be able
    to get them in digital form, so I can add them to my
    digital library.

    Also I see that there are a number of books that I
    don't have.

    Bill


    They aren't all "books" to be sure. There is the chapter he did
    for the round-robin serial "Cosmos" and a number of short
    stories/novelettes (including the individual Storm Cloud stories
    which were later published as a fixup novel).
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Mike Van Pelt@21:1/5 to lynnmcguire5@gmail.com on Mon Aug 26 02:21:43 2024
    In article <va58up$3utu3$1@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Galactic Patrol" is the story of the various conflicts between the
    Eddorian supported space pirates and the Arisian supported Lensmen.
    Most of the book is about Rod Kinnison's various exploits to expose and >destroy the space pirates that are plaguing the commerce of the galactic
    free planets.

    I've read all these several times, the last time maybe 20 years
    ago. On my bucket list is to read the stories as they originally
    appeared in the magazines -- Starting with Galactic Patrol, and
    skipping all the "what's going on behind the scenes with Arisia
    and Eddore that Our Heros know nothing about."

    --
    Mike Van Pelt | "I don't advise it unless you're nuts."
    mvp at calweb.com | -- Ray Wilkinson, after riding out Hurricane
    KE6BVH | Ike on Surfside Beach in Galveston

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to usenet@mikevanpelt.com on Mon Aug 26 03:44:01 2024
    In article <vagorn$29njl$2@dont-email.me>,
    Mike Van Pelt <usenet@mikevanpelt.com> wrote:
    In article <va58up$3utu3$1@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Galactic Patrol" is the story of the various conflicts between the >>Eddorian supported space pirates and the Arisian supported Lensmen.
    Most of the book is about Rod Kinnison's various exploits to expose and >>destroy the space pirates that are plaguing the commerce of the galactic >>free planets.

    I've read all these several times, the last time maybe 20 years
    ago. On my bucket list is to read the stories as they originally
    appeared in the magazines -- Starting with Galactic Patrol, and
    skipping all the "what's going on behind the scenes with Arisia
    and Eddore that Our Heros know nothing about."


    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n01_1937-09_docorlof/mode/2up

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n02_1937-10_frankenscan

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n03_1937-11

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n04_1937-12_cape1736

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n05_1938-01_cape1736

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n06_1938-02_coverless/mode/2up
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Robert Woodward@21:1/5 to Mike Van Pelt on Sun Aug 25 22:03:36 2024
    In article <vagorn$29njl$2@dont-email.me>,
    Mike Van Pelt <usenet@mikevanpelt.com> wrote:

    In article <va58up$3utu3$1@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Galactic Patrol" is the story of the various conflicts between the >Eddorian supported space pirates and the Arisian supported Lensmen.
    Most of the book is about Rod Kinnison's various exploits to expose and >destroy the space pirates that are plaguing the commerce of the galactic >free planets.

    I've read all these several times, the last time maybe 20 years
    ago. On my bucket list is to read the stories as they originally
    appeared in the magazines -- Starting with Galactic Patrol, and
    skipping all the "what's going on behind the scenes with Arisia
    and Eddore that Our Heros know nothing about."

    I have read the magazine versions (not for close to 5 decades and the
    pages of those issues of Astounding SF were yellow then). One thing I
    remember that had nothing to do with Arisia and Eddore was that Smith
    used metric units (the book versions had english units).

    --
    "We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement."
    Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_. ‹-----------------------------------------------------
    Robert Woodward robertaw@drizzle.com

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Mike Van Pelt@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 2 22:34:37 2024
    In article <lj2c00F1cerU1@mid.individual.net>,
    Ted Nolan <tednolan> <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <vagorn$29njl$2@dont-email.me>,
    Mike Van Pelt <usenet@mikevanpelt.com> wrote:
    On my bucket list is to read the stories as they originally
    appeared in the magazines -- Starting with Galactic Patrol, and
    skipping all the "what's going on behind the scenes with Arisia
    and Eddore that Our Heros know nothing about."


    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n01_1937-09_docorlof/mode/2up

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n02_1937-10_frankenscan

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n03_1937-11

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n04_1937-12_cape1736

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n05_1938-01_cape1736

    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v20n06_1938-02_coverless/mode/2up

    Wow, way cool! Thanks!

    --
    Mike Van Pelt | "I don't advise it unless you're nuts."
    mvp at calweb.com | -- Ray Wilkinson, after riding out Hurricane
    KE6BVH | Ike on Surfside Beach in Galveston

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)