Friday, February 17, 2012

Paperback Friday: Brian Stablefore pt. 1

I discovered Brian Stableford in a little used book shop in Morristown, Tn. He produced novels for Daw in the 1970s and the cover illustrations for his books just scream out at me. I've collected over half a dozen of his Sci-fi novels but haven't read any of them. Most of these books from the Deadalus series came from McKay Used Books and still have price tags of $.75.

The Florians
"A biological surprise awaits the Deadalus's first planetfall."
Copyright 1976 by Brian M. Stableford
Cover art by Micheal Whelan.
First printing, Sept. 1976
Daw Books: Printed in U.S.A.
Original cover price: $1.25

Critical Threshold
"The second landing of the Deadalus mission."
Copyright 1977 by Brian M. Stableford
Cover art by Douglas Beekman.
First printing, Feb. 1977
Daw Books: Printed in U.S.A.
Original cover price: $1.25



Wildeblood's Empire
"The third landing of the Deadalus mission."
Copyright 1977 by Brian M. Stableford
Cove art by Michael Whelan.
First printing, Oct. 1977
Daw Books: Printed in U.S.A.
Original cover price: $1.50.


The City of the Sun
"The fourth landing off the Deadalus mission."
Copyright 1978, Brian M. Stableford
Cover art by Don Maitz.
First printing, May 1978
Daw Books: Printed in U.S.A.
Original cover price: $1.50.


Balance of Power
"The fifth landing of the Daedalus mission."
Copyright 1979, Brian M. Stableford
Cover art by Don Maitz.
First printing, Jan. 1979
Daw Books: Printed in U.S.A.
Original cover price: $1.75.

The cover art for these books all look to me like some Sci-fi based rpg fun! I have a few more Stableford books which I will feature next Friday.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Magic Hat, Ravell

I try to keep a Magic Hat mixed 12-pack in the house at all times. At the moment I still have the remains of a few of the Winterland 12-packs which each include 3 bottles of Ravell. I didn't know what to expect when I poured this brew into the pint glass. Ravell is very dark which indicated that I'd be reviewing another Porter.

I managed to pour some of the ale straight into the glass and it produced an average beige head. This disappeared quickly but Porters aren't highly carbonated beers. I anticiaped lots of chocolaty flavor but I got a mouth full of coffee instead. But, I've learned that, Ravell is a vanilla porter not a coffee porter. In Ravell the vanilla translates into coffee flavors for me. As the drink warms the chocolaty flavors appear.

Ravell is a well crafted, well balanced porter. The roasted malt dominates the flavor to the end but a skilled application of hops keeps the drink chewy without becoming too sweet. I give Ravell a 3.95 out of 5 pints.

Here's a photo of a guitar painted as a Magic Hat promotional item. I love these old el cheapo guitars and I love the random images I find when searchin' the entree'-net.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Paperback Friday: Joanna Russ & Theodore Sturgeon

And Chaos Died
Copyright 1970, Joanna Russ
An Ace Book. All Rights Reserved.
Original cover price: $.75.

To Sidney J Perelman and Valdimir Nabokov.

I have had this book for years, and years and read it long ago. I purchased it for two reasons; the cover art really leaps out at me and, at the time, I was pretty unfamiliar with female Sci-Fi writers. It is one of the few books that I have never returned to the used book stores but I still have only read it one time. I think it's about time for a review.



The Female Man
Copyright 1973 by Joanna Russ
A Bantam Book / February 1973
This book dedicated to Anne, to Mary and to
the other one and three-quarters billions of us.
Original cover price: $1.25.

I'm pretty sure I purchased The Female Man at the Friends of the Knox Co. Library Sale where I also found a copy of the Philip Jose Farmer novel Flesh. Someday I'll share the contents of both of these books with the blog-o-sphere.



Sturgeon in Orbit
Copyright 1964, Theodore Sturgeon
First Jove/HBJ edition published: January 1978
To the most patient of all editors, who is out-shown by Perkins only for his lack of a wolf, Don Bensen and his lovely wife Anne.
Original cover price: $1.50.

This is a collection of five short stories originally published in the pulps from 1951 to '55.



Next time I'll be featuring some Brian Stableford book covers.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Paperback Friday: Fletcher Pratt

Theses came from McKay Used Books and cost 65 and 75 cents respectively, they have not been read yet. I am glad I scanned these book covers as the cover for Alien Planet is now damaged due to the overly sticky price stickers from the book store. Now the green chicks torso and right arm are missing from the cover of the book!






Alien Planet; Kidnapped into Utopia
Copyright 1932, Teck Publishing Co.
Copyright 1962, Inga Pratt
An Ace Book by arrangement with
Thomas Bouregy & Co. Inc.
Second Ace Printing: January, 1973
Original cover price: 75 cents.








Invaders of Rigel
Copyright 1960, Fletcher Pratt
Bouregy Edition Printer: April, 1960
Airmont Edition Printer: January, 1964
An Airmont Book published by arrangement with Thomas Bouregy & Co. Inc.
Published simultaneously in the Dominion of Canada by the Ryerson Press, Toronto.
Published in the United States of America by the Colonial Press, Inc., Clinton, Massachusetts.
Original cover price: 95 cents.


Next up on Paperback Friday will be Joanna Russ.