- at the End of the Universe, (1980): 139
Frank Belknap Long's The Blue
Earthman (1935) or
Brian W. Aldiss'
Hothouse (1962): 139 for example,
George Turner's...
- The
Abominable Earthman is a
collection of
science fiction stories by
American writer Frederik Pohl,
first published by
Ballantine Books in 1963. "The...
- Murfreesboro, Tennessee,
Earthman was the son of
Vernon King
Earthman, a physician, and his wife
Virginia May
Henderson Earthman. He
attended the public...
- years, from the very near ****ure to the end of the universe. One story, "
Earthman, Come Home", won a
Retro Hugo
Award in 2004 for Best Novelette.
Since 1970...
-
James Bradshaw Earthman III (September 21, 1934 –
November 28, 2024) was an
American politician. He
served as a
Republican member for the 22-5 and 22-6...
- Helium. She is the love
interest and
later the wife of John Carter, an
Earthman mystically transported to Mars, and
subsequently the
mother of
their son...
- Cities"
appeared in Two
Complete Science-Adventure
Books in
April 1953. "
Earthman, Come Home"
followed a few
months later,
published by Astounding. In 1955...
- Lord:
Counselor to Miraz,
killed in
battle by High King Peter. (PC) Golg:
Earthman,
questioned by
Puddleglum &
Prince Rilian (SC) Griffle:
Black Dwarf, disloyal...
-
Murray Leinster (1946) "The
Little Black Bag" by
Cyril M.
Kornbluth (1951) "
Earthman, Come Home" by
James Blish (1954) 1955–1960 "The Darfsteller" by Walter...
-
Market Road 121. The
first residence was
established in 1903 by
Albert Earthman, who
would later charter the
First National Bank in Gunter. A
second bank...