- to the
initialism "C.T." and the
science fiction term
seetee, as used in such
novels as
Seetee Ship. The idea of
negative matter appears in past theories...
- The
Seetee series is a
golden age
science fiction series by the
American writer Jack Williamson,
under the
pseudonym "Will Stewart." The
narrative follows...
- Stewart; from Astounding, 1949)
Seetee Ship (1951; as by Will Stewart; from
previously published stories 1942–3)
Seetee Ship/
Seetee Shock (1971,
omnibus volume...
- Science-Fiction magazine. The
series was
later published as two novels,
Seetee Shock (1949) and
Seetee Ship (1951).
American geographer Richard Cathcart successfully...
-
novel The
Frozen Year (a.k.a.
Fallen Star). In Jack Williamson's 1942–1951
Seetee series an
antimatter explosion is to blame, and in
Theodore Cogswell's 1955...
- to the Sun.: 96
Colonizing Venus is a
major theme in Jack Williamson's
Seetee series (1949–1951), Rolf Garner's
trilogy beginning with
Resurgent Dust...
-
novel The
Frozen Year (a.k.a.
Fallen Star). In Jack Williamson's 1942–1951
Seetee series an
antimatter explosion is to blame, and in
Theodore Cogswell's 1955...
- half tab. It is set in the same
universe as the
Williamson novels Seetee Ship and
Seetee Shock. The
creation of
Beyond Mars
happened in an
unusual way—because...
- p****ed away, aged 98. I
think the
first SF
novel I ever read was his book
Seetee Shock,
although it wasn't
until I read his
novel of shapechangers, Darker...
- of
Metelaze (1973)
Enemy Within the
Skull (1974)
Jewel of
Jarhen (1974)
Seetee Alert! (1974) The
Gholan Gate (1974) The
Eater of
Worlds (1974)
Earth Enslaved...