Sci-Fi Chronicles: A Visual History of the Galaxy's Greatest Science Fiction by Guy Haley                       (Editor),

Sci-Fi Chronicles: A Visual History of the Galaxy's Greatest Science Fiction

Guy Haley (Editor),
576 pages
Firefly Books
Sep 2014
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The definitive encyclopedia for the science fiction fanatic. From "Barbarella" to "Blade Runner, " from "Solaris" to "Star Wars, " and from "1984" to "2001, " "Sci-Fi Chronicles" seeks out 200 of the greatest galactic creations. Presented in an arresting blend of incisive text, infographic timelines, and stunning photographs, each chronologically arranged entry features an entertaining overview written by a science fiction expert, plus: The lifespan of sci-fi creations, for example, from book to movie to television series Other key media, such as comics, graphic novels, video games, manga, where appropriate Film and television stills, book and comic covers, and other archive material. Larger franchises -- such as "Doctor Who" and "The War of the Worlds" -- feature lavish spreads of photographs illustrating how they have evolved from black-and-white beginnings to big-budget blockbusters. Seminal sagas like "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" enjoy not only a "real world" timeline of films and TV broadcasts, but also a fascinating spread detailing their role in the series' fictional universe. The book is divided into five distinct sections: Early Science Fiction: The Birth of a Genre, 1818-1940 including "Frankenstein, " "Journey to the Center of the Earth, " "A Connecticut Yankee, " "The Time Machine, " "The Lost World, Tarzan" The Golden Age: 1920-1950 including Karel Capek, "Metropolis, " Buck Rogers, Olaf Stapledon, "King Kong, " "Flash Gordon, " Frederick Pohl, "The Thing, " "Batman, " Stan Lee, Arthur C. Clarke, George Orwell The Era of the Atom: The Marvels and Perils of Science, 1950- 1970 including Dan Dare, "Quatermass, " "The Fly, " "The Twilight Zone, " "Solaris, " "The Jetsons, " "Barbarella, " "Dune, " "Soylent Green, " "Logan's Run, " "Land of the Giants, " "The Iron Man, " "A Boy and His Dog" Dark Futures: Apocalypse and the War in Space, 1970-1990 including "The Stepford Wives, " "Moebius, " "Star Wars, " "Judge Dredd, " "Mork and Mindy, " "V, " "Neuromancer, " "Back to the Future, " "Red Dwarf" The Adventure Continues: Modern Science Fiction, 1990-Present including "Jurassic Park, " "Men in Black, " "Doom, " "Babylon 5, " "Stargate, " "The Matrix, " "Halo, " "Jericho, " "The Hunger Games, " "Fringe, " "Wall-E, " "Avatar. " "Sci-Fi Chronicles" is a truly international guide, with entries focusing on everything from Hollywood blockbusters to Russian cult classics, and from European literature to Australian franchises. It is perfect for dipping into, while its memory-jogging mentions and illustrations make it impossible to put down. It will delight long-standing sci-fi aficionados, yet with a scope that extends from vintage volumes to amazing anime, "Sci-Fi Chronicles" will also entrance a younger generation.
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Pages 576
Publisher Firefly Books
Published 2014
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