Arkham Sampler, The Seventeen Basic SF Titles (original) (raw)
Arkham Sampler, The Seventeen Basic SF Titles
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Arkham Sampler was a quarterly fantasy and horror magazine, edited by August Derleth, that ran eight issues beginning Winter, 1948. The Winter, 1949, issue was devoted to SF, and includes results of a survey, conducted by Derleth, of twelve writers, editors, and critics for their choices of "basic science fiction titles". Results are reproduced here from Maxim Jakubowski & Malcolm Edwards' The SF Book of Lists (Berkley, 1983), page 173.
Ranked: Yes
Titles Cited: 17
Publication: Arkham Sampler, Winter, 1949
- H. G. Wells, Seven Famous Novels by H.G. Wells(Knopf, 1934)
- Aldous Huxley, Brave New World(Chatto & Windus, 1932)
- Olaf Stapledon, Last and First Men(Methuen, 1930)
- Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas, eds., Adventures in Time and Space(Random House , 1946)
- A. E. van Vogt, Slan(Arkham House, 1946)
- H. G. Wells, The Short Stories of H.G. Wells(Ernest Benn , 1927)
- August Derleth, ed., Strange Ports of Call(Pellegrini Cudahy, 1948)
- S. Fowler Wright, The World Below(W. Collins Sons, 1929)
- Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World(Hodder and Stoughton, 1912)
- William Sloane, To Walk the Night(Farrar and Rinehart, 1937)
- Olaf Stapledon, Sirius(Secker & Warburg, 1944)
- Philip Wylie, Gladiator(Knopf, 1930)
- John W. Campbell, Jr., Who Goes There?(Shasta, 1948)
- Groff Conklin, ed., The Best of Science Fiction(Crown, 1946)
- Erle Cox, Out of the Silence(Vidler, 1925)
- Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker(Methuen, 1937)
- John Taine, Before the Dawn(Williams & Wilkins, 1934)
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