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The Man from Mars: Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey

The Man from Mars: Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey

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The Man from Mars: Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey

by Nadis, Fred

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New York, New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher Books / Penguin Group, 2014. Paperback. Very Good+. First Thus The true story of Ray Palmer, the legendary ‘Amazing Stories’ editor who ruled over America’s sci-fi, fantasy, and supernatural pulp journals in the mid-twentieth century. ** Has one bumped corner, otherwise as new. Packed and shipped with care.

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The rollicking true story of the legendary writer and editor who ruled over America’s fantasy and supernatural pulp journals in the mid-twentieth century, and shaped today’s UFO and sci-fi cultures: Ray Palmer.  Meet Ray Palmer. A hustler, a trickster, and a visionary. The hunchbacked Palmer, who stood at just over four feet tall, was nevertheless an indomitable force, the ruler of his own bizarre sector of the universe. Armed with only his typewriter, Palmer changed the world as we know it –  jumpstarting the flying saucer craze; frightening hundreds of thousands of Americans with “true” stories of evil denizens of inner earth; and reporting on cover-ups involving extraterrestrials, the paranormal, and secret government agencies. As editor for the ground-breaking sci-fi magazine Amazing Stories and creator of publications such as Other Worlds, Imagination, Fate, Mystic, Search, Flying Saucers, Hidden World, and Space Age, Palmer pushed the limits and broke new ground in science fiction publishing in the 1940s and 1950s—and was reviled for it by purists who called him “the man who killed science fiction.” In the first-ever biography devoted to the figure who molded modern geek culture, pulp scholar Fred Nadis paints a vivid portrait of Palmer—a brilliant, charming, and wildly willful iconoclast who helped ignite the UFO craze, convinced Americans of hidden worlds and government cover ups, and championed the occult and paranormal. Palmer overcame serious physical handicaps to become the most significant editor during the “golden age” of pulp magazines; he rebelled in his own inimitable way against the bland suburban vision of the American Dream; he concocted new literary genres; and he molded our current conspiracy culture decades before The X-Files claimed that the truth was out there.

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Title
The Man from Mars: Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey
Author
Nadis, Fred
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
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ISBN 10
0399168842
ISBN 13
9780399168840
Publisher
Jeremy P. Tarcher Books / Penguin Group
Place of Publication
New York, New York
Date Published
2014
Bookseller catalogs
Pulpy Art / Lit History;

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