Philip Harbottle delights at great art from Harold Johns and Ron Embleton, but not so much about those on other 1950s SF from Ward, Lock…
1950s British Science Fiction
When Dan Dare tie-in fiction went woefully wrong – a sorry tale of disastrous publishing decisions
Philip Harbottle deservedly eviscerates the terrible publishing decisions of Hulton Press, who successfully destroyed what could have been a great new line in Dan Dare tie-in science fiction…
The 1950s boom in British SF publishing explored in new videocast from author Philip Harbottle
More fascinating insights into early SF publishing in the UK from author Phillip Harbottle in his latest videocast
The dawn of the Science Fiction Book Club explored in latest 1950s British Science Fiction videocast
Another video smashing exploration of the worlds of 1950s British Science Fiction by author and editor Philip Harbottle is available to watch, free
The Boom and Bust of 1950s British Science Fiction explored in new videocasts
More 1950s British Science Fiction book publishing explored with aplomb by author and publisher Philip Harbottle
New journey into 1950s British Science Fiction released
Another trip back to the 1950s taking in Ray Bradbury’s first published work in the UK, and more
How Panther Books, an SF publishing success story, survived the era of “mushroom publishers”
Think variant covers are a modern invention, exclusive to comics? Think again…
1950s British Science Fiction gets a boost – charting the growing success of Panther Books
Author Philip Harbottle takes us back to 1952 with his latest look at the science fiction publishing in Britain
Never a Dull Story? A look at the SF books of Panther Books publisher Hamilton & Co. – and a “Garth” connection, too!
Philip Harbottle explores the origins of SF publisher Panther Books
Rare “Worlds of the Universe” magazine in the spotlight in latest 1950s British Science Fiction mini-doc
Author Philip Harbottle treats us to more early British SF treasures from his incredible archive…