Retrato do autor

Malcolm Jameson (1891–1945)

Autor(a) de Bullard of the Space Patrol

67+ Works 161 Membros 12 Críticas

About the Author

Includes the name: Malcom Jameson

Obras por Malcolm Jameson

Bullard of the Space Patrol (1951) 37 exemplares
Tarnished Utopia (1941) 16 exemplares
Train For Flushing 4 exemplares
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2014) 4 exemplares
Wreckers of the Star Patrol (2016) 4 exemplares
Tricky Tonnage 3 exemplares
Bullard Reflects 3 exemplares
Slacker's Paradise 3 exemplares
The Giant Atom 3 exemplares
Pride 3 exemplares
White Mutiny 3 exemplares
Orders 2 exemplares
The Bureaucrat 2 exemplares
Devil's Powder 2 exemplares
Doubled and Redoubled 2 exemplares
Alien Envoy (2022) 2 exemplares
Downfall 2 exemplares
Brimstone Bill 2 exemplares
Philtered Power 2 exemplares
Prospectors of Space 2 exemplares
Hobo God 2 exemplares
Blockade Runner 2 exemplares
Eviction By Isotherm 2 exemplares
Stellar Showboat 1 exemplar
Taa the Terrible 1 exemplar
Blind Man's Buff 1 exemplar
The Old Ones Hear 1 exemplar
The Vacuumulator 1 exemplar
Pig Trap 1 exemplar
Efficiency 1 exemplar
Dead End 1 exemplar
If You're Smart-- 1 exemplar
Catalyst Poison 1 exemplar
In His Own Image 1 exemplar
Even the Angels 1 exemplar
Brains for Bricks 1 exemplar
Sand 1 exemplar
The Alien Envoy and Other Stories (2012) — Autor — 1 exemplar
Chariots of San Fernando and Other Stories (2011) — Autor — 1 exemplar
Atomic Bomb (1945) 1 exemplar
Anachron Inc. 1 exemplar
Barrius Imp 1 exemplar
Eureka! 1 exemplar
The Giftie Gien 1 exemplar
When Is When 1 exemplar
The Anarch 1 exemplar
Blind Alley 1 exemplar
4.5BEros 1 exemplar

Associated Works

A Treasury of Great Science Fiction, Volume 2 (1959) — Contribuidor — 317 exemplares
A Treasury of Great Science Fiction [2-volume set] (1959) — Contribuidor — 297 exemplares
Twilight Zone: The Original Stories (1985) — Contribuidor — 275 exemplares
A Treasury of Science Fiction (1948) — Contribuidor, algumas edições178 exemplares
Possible Worlds of Science Fiction (1939) — Autor — 134 exemplares
The Pulps: Fifty Years of American Pop Culture (1970) — Contribuidor — 103 exemplares
The Unknown (1963) — Contribuidor — 98 exemplares
Unknown Worlds : Tales from Beyond (1988) — Contribuidor — 90 exemplares
The Infinite Arena: Seven Science Fiction Stories About Sports (1977) — Contribuidor — 69 exemplares
Beyond Human Ken (1952) — Contribuidor — 54 exemplares
Imagination Unlimited (1952) — Contribuidor — 51 exemplares
Unknown (1988) — Contribuidor — 44 exemplares
The Fantastic World War II: The War That Wasn't (1990) — Contribuidor — 43 exemplares
Sentinels of Space / The Ultimate Invader (1954) — Contribuidor — 42 exemplares
Operation Future (1955) — Contribuidor — 35 exemplares
The Weird Fiction Megapack: 25 Stories from Weird Tales (2014) — Contribuidor — 24 exemplares
Unknown Worlds, August 1943 (1943) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares
The Ultimate Invader and Other Science-Fiction (1954) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Astounding Science Fiction 1942 07 (1942) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Jameson, Malcolm
Nome legal
Jameson, Malcolm Routh
Data de nascimento
1891-12-21
Data de falecimento
1945-04-16
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Waco, Texas, USA
Local de falecimento
Bronx, New York, USA
Ocupações
science fiction writer
Organizações
United States Navy

Membros

Críticas

Another of Jameson's far-fetched "Probability Zero" stories, this time about an implosion bomb that ends the war against Nazi Germany. (This was published before America even entered the war!)
½
 
Assinalado
datrappert | 1 outra crítica | Jul 11, 2023 |
Published in 1951 this collection of nine stories feature lieutenant Bullard in the first story, but we leave him as Grand Admiral in the final one. These short science fiction tales appeared in the pulp magazine Astounding Stories from April 1940 through to December 1945 - the so-called golden age of science fiction.

The stories are based around the spaceships that house the Space Patrol and are mainly of the problem solving variety. Bullard is a very competent engineer and captain who inspires loyalty in his crew. In his first story 'Admirals Inspection', he is new to the crew having been recruited from a cargo carrying vessel. The two day test involves a flight towards the planet Venus and there is fierce competition amongst the crews to perform best. A chemical reaction knocks out all the senior officers and Bullard must use his engineering skills to bring the spaceship back to earth and win the plaudits from the Admiral. In the next story 'White Mutiny' Bullard is a commander who is suffering with his crew working under a captain who does everything by the rule book, even when his procedures are fostering mutiny. Bullard must find a way of turning the tables on his captain.

Malcolm Jameson was an officer in the navy before he started writing science fiction. Probably an engineering background led him to think of a space ship being like an ocean going ship with similar problems. He enhanced the weaponry, the guidance systems based on engineering principles to make it read like an early attempt at hard science fiction. There is hardly an alien in sight and when in the weakest story "Blockade Runner" Jamesons tells a far fetched story of running an alien blockade the story does not work so well. I liked the story Slackers Paradise where the sons of wealthy men serve their time in the service in an old spaceship which has the duty of protecting Wall street from aerial attack. Commander Bullard is not a million miles from being an early pro-to type for Captain James T. Kirk as he runs his crew and spaceship like one sees in the Enterprise.

There is nothing very original here and nine of these stories back to back is a bit of overkill, there is a lack of characterisation and the tales plod a little as the denouement is more often than not achieved by some weird scientific invention. No harm done though and so 2.5 stars.
… (mais)
½
 
Assinalado
baswood | 3 outras críticas | Mar 24, 2023 |
Certainly, the least satisfying of Jameson's impossible science fiction tall tales. Also, the last one apparently, and fittingly so.
 
Assinalado
datrappert | Apr 27, 2022 |
Jameson's fourth science fiction tall tale is much more involved than his previous ones. This would have been quite a way to put an end to Nazi Germany.
½
 
Assinalado
datrappert | 1 outra crítica | Apr 27, 2022 |

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Estatísticas

Obras
67
Also by
21
Membros
161
Popularidade
#131,051
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
12
ISBN
9

Tabelas & Gráficos