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Raymond F. Jones

Raymond F. Jones was an influential American science fiction author, recognized primarily for his novel 'This Island Earth,' published in 1952. The book gained significant attention when it was adapted into a film of the same name in 1955, which helped to cement Jones's place in the science fiction genre. His writing often explored themes of technology, humanity, and the potential for extraterrestrial life, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of the post-war era. Jones's work contributed to the broader landscape of science fiction literature, showcasing the genre's ability to address complex social issues through imaginative storytelling. In addition to 'This Island Earth,' Jones authored several other notable works, including 'The Secret of the Ninth Planet' and 'The Last of the Masters.' His narratives frequently combined scientific concepts with philosophical inquiries, pushing the boundaries of traditional science fiction. Jones's legacy endures as a pioneer who helped shape the genre during its formative years, influencing future generations of writers and filmmakers who would continue to explore the intersection of science and fiction.

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Raymond Fisher Jones (15 November 1915 – 24 January 1994) was an American science fiction author. He is best known for h...

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“Everyone's a knucklehead at one point or another.”

“Mart had been of the total conviction that life was wholly soluble in terms of the external world. If a man had something good and useful to do in shaping the world to his own dream, he would be a sane and happy man.”

“Charles Bascomb was a man who loved figures—the genuine, Arabic kind, that is.”

“Everyone's a knucklehead at one point or another.”

“Mart had been of the total conviction that life was wholly soluble in terms of the external world. If a man had something good and useful to do in shaping the world to his own dream, he would be a sane and happy man.”

“Charles Bascomb was a man who loved figures—the genuine, Arabic kind, that is.”

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Cubs of theWolf

Raymond F. Jones

A Stone and a Spear
The Year When Stardust Fell
The Colonists
The Unlearned

火星の記憶

1915

Raymond F. Jones

The Alien

The Memoryof Mars

Raymond F. Jones

The Great Gray Plague
The Seven Jewels of Chamar
Human Error
The Martian Circe
Stay Off the Moon!

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