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The Black Star Passes (1930)

af John W. Campbell

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Are you a fan of classic science fiction? If so, be sure to put this 1953 work by renowned author John W. Campbell at the top of your list. The Black Star Passes is the first in a series of three novels detailing the heroic efforts of a trio of scientists who join forces to save the Earth from certain destruction. Several bonus short works by Campbell are also included in this edition.

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Of historical interest only, even though there is a nice, free edition from Standard Ebooks.

We've clearly learned a lot since 1930. A lot about physics, chemistry, aerodynamics, and also about characterization, plotting, engagement, and that women exist. There is one female mentioned in the entire book, and she's essentially a prop, a passenger on a plane.

If you want to go back to this era, read the Lensmen series. Here's an introduction.

https://www.tor.com/2020/01/02/the-original-guardians-of-the-galaxy-first-lensma... ( )
  wunder | Feb 3, 2022 |
This was the prequel to Campbell's better written "Islands of Space". It is a few stories about how the genius men come to be a team. This book was written about the same time as E.E Doc Smith's "Skylark of Space" and Jack Williams' "The Legion of Space" but is not as good as either.

Campbell did some good short story writing and was the best editor of the Sf pulps but this book was very average, boy's adventures in space, stories. It was average at the time and has not aged well. ( )
  ikeman100 | Aug 22, 2021 |
Although entertaining, this science fiction collection has not aged well. In fact, the stories were probably outdated by the end of the 1930s, after the appearance of Stanley G. Weinbaum's "A Martian Odyssey" and the stories of Campbell's own alter ego, "Don A. Stuart." Much of the science is improbable, and the dialogue contains too much expository technobabble. ( )
  Thomas64 | Sep 6, 2012 |
This anthology of three novellas published in 1930 is quite beyond its expiration date. If one chooses to read it, it is best appreciated from a historical basis. The science is off in many places and I found the ability of the protagonists to manufacture complete implementations of days-old scientific discoveries bafflingly unbelievable. The characters are flat and the plot only serves to setup more passages of rambling scientific speculation. ( )
  Wova4 | Mar 4, 2009 |
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Are you a fan of classic science fiction? If so, be sure to put this 1953 work by renowned author John W. Campbell at the top of your list. The Black Star Passes is the first in a series of three novels detailing the heroic efforts of a trio of scientists who join forces to save the Earth from certain destruction. Several bonus short works by Campbell are also included in this edition.

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