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title Lost Pages author Di Filippo Paul publisher Four - photo 1

title:Lost Pages
author:Di Filippo, Paul.
publisher:Four Walls Eight Windows
isbn10 | asin:1568580991
print isbn13:9781568580999
ebook isbn13:9780585227399
language:English
subjectFantastic fiction, Science fiction.
publication date:1998
lcc:PS3554.I3915L67 1998eb
ddc:813/.54
subject:Fantastic fiction, Science fiction.
Page i
Lost Pages
Page ii
Also by Paul Di Filippo
Fractal Paisleys
Ribofunk
The Steampunk Trilogy
Page iii
Lost Pages
by Paul Di Filippo
Four Walls Eight Windows
New York/London
Page iv
1998 Paul Di Filippo
Published in the United States by
Four Walls Eight Windows
39 West 14th Street, room 503
New York, NY 10011
http://www.fourwallseightwindows.com
U.K. offices:
Four Walls Eight Windows/Turnaround
Unit 3 Olympia Trading Estate
Coburg Road, Wood Green
London N22 67Z
First printing August 1998.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a data base or other retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, by any means, including mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data:
Di Filippo, Paul, 1954
Lost Pages / by Paul Di Filippo
p. cm.
ISBN 1-56858-099-1
I. Title.
PS 3554.13915L67 1998 98-8394
813'.54dc21Picture 2 CIP
The stories were originally published in the following publications: "The Jackdaw's Last Case," Science Fiction Age (1997); "Anne," Science Fiction Age (1992); "The Happy Valley at the End of the World," Interzone (1997); "Mairzy Doats," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1991); "Campbell's World,'' Amazing Stories (1993); "Instability," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1988); "World Wars III," Interzone (1992); "Linda and Phil," Amazing Stories (1995); "Alice, Alfie, Ted, and the Aliens," Interzone (1997).
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Printed in Canada
Book design by Acme Art, Inc.
Page v
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
The Twenties
Picture 3
The Jackdaw's Last Case
7
The Thirties
Picture 4
Anne
37
Picture 5
The Happy Valley at the End of the World
55
The Forties
Picture 6
Mairzy Doats
99
Picture 7
Campbell's World
121
The Fifties
Picture 8
Instability
Picture 9
(written with Rudy Rucker)
137
The Sixties
Picture 10
World Wars III
151
Picture 11
Linda and Phil
165
Picture 12
Alice, Alfie, Ted, and the Aliens
187

Page vi
To all the writers whose lives have provided
the templates for the stories in this book; to John Oakes,
Crosstemporal Publisher without peer; and to Deborah,
in this and every time line.
Page 1
Introduction
"What Killed Science Fiction?"
by Dr. Josiah Carberry, Professor of English,
Brown University at San Diego
Reprinted with permission from The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. XXXI No. 9, September 1998.
Picture 13Picture 14
ABSTRACT: The nearly extinct publishing and cinematic genre once known as "science fiction" was born in 1926 and reached its pinnacle in the year 1966, after which a series of unforeseeable catastrophes, both literary and extraliterary, led to its steep decline and virtual disappearance.
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