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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1950s - Page 2

Science fiction at its best captures the times in which it was written, reflecting the desires and fears of individuals and the society. Today we often remember the 1950s by its pop culture, watching old reruns of I Love Lucy and Leave it to Beaver, and forgetting it was the height of the cold war, when many thought Armageddon would be next week. If you were a teen in the fifties you remember Elvis, Buddy Holly and the birth of rock and roll. If you were a geeky baby boomer growing up in the sixties, you remember the 1950s as ground zero for sense of wonder science fiction. The decade that brought us H-bomb tipped ICMBs and blacklists also imagined Asimov's robots, Heinlein's juveniles, Clarke's Childhood's End, and Ray Bradbury's Martians. For the hardcore SF fan, the decade was defined by wonderful magazines like Astounding Science Fiction, F&SF, Galaxy and If, and publishers like Gnome, Shasta, Fantasy Press, Ace, Doubleday, and Winston.
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Iceworld (Hal Clement)
Iceworld
Hal Clement
42
The Lights in the Sky Are Stars (Fredric Brown)
The Lights in the Sky Are Stars
Fredric Brown
43
More Than Human
More Than Human
44
Revolt in 2100 (Heinlein)
Revolt in 2100
Heinlein
45
Ring Around the Sun, Clifford D. Simak (1953)
Ring Around the Sun, Clifford D. Simak (1953)
46
Second Foundation (Isaac Asimov)
Second Foundation
Isaac Asimov
47
Second Stage Lensmen
Second Stage Lensmen
48
Sentinels From Space (Eric Frank Russell)
Sentinels From Space
Eric Frank Russell
49
The Space Merchants
The Space Merchants
50
Starman Jones
Starman Jones
51
West of the Sun (Edgar Pangborn)
West of the Sun
Edgar Pangborn
52
Wild Talent (Wilson Tucker)
Wild Talent
Wilson Tucker
53
Brain Wave (Poul Anderson)
Brain Wave
Poul Anderson
54
The Caves of Steel
The Caves of Steel
55
Children of the Lens
Children of the Lens
56
The Forgotten Planet (Murray Leinster)
The Forgotten Planet
Murray Leinster
57
I Am Legend
I Am Legend
58
A Mirror for Observers, Edgar Pangborn (1954)
A Mirror for Observers, Edgar Pangborn (1954)
59
Mission of Gravity (Hal Clement)
Mission of Gravity
Hal Clement
60
The Star Beast
The Star Beast
61
Stars Are Ours
Stars Are Ours
62
Trouble on Titan (Alan E. Nourse)
Trouble on Titan
Alan E. Nourse
63
Untouched by Human Hands (Robert Sheckley)
Untouched by Human Hands
Robert Sheckley
64
The Body Snatchers (Jack Finney)
The Body Snatchers
Jack Finney
65
The Chrysalids (John Wyndham)
The Chrysalids
John Wyndham
66
Citizen in Space (Robert Sheckley)
Citizen in Space
Robert Sheckley
67
Earthlight (Arthur C. Clarke)
Earthlight
Arthur C. Clarke
68
Earthman, Come Home (James Blish)
Earthman, Come Home
James Blish
69
The End of Eternity
The End of Eternity
70
Gladiator-At-Law (Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth)
Gladiator-At-Law
Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth
71
The Long Tomorrow (Leigh Brackett)
The Long Tomorrow
Leigh Brackett
72
The Martian Way (Isaac Asimov)
The Martian Way
isaac asimov
73
Martians, Go Home (Fredrik Brown)
Martians, Go Home
Fredrik Brown
74
Men, Martians and Machines (Eric Frank Russell)
Men, Martians and Machines
Eric Frank Russell
75
Not This August (C. M. Kornbluth)
Not This August
C. M. Kornbluth
76
Of All Possible Worlds (William Tenn)
Of All Possible Worlds
William Tenn
77
Sargasso of Space
Sargasso of Space
78
Solar Lottery
Solar Lottery
79
Tunnel in the Sky
Tunnel in the Sky
80
The City and the Stars (Arthur C Clarke)
The City and the Stars
Arthur C Clarke
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