E. C. Tubb (1919–2010)
Author of The Winds of Gath
About the Author
E. C. Tubb was born in London on October 15, 1919. He wrote under about 65 pseudonyms including Gregory Kern, Carl Maddox, Alan Guthrie, Eric Storm and George Holt during his 60 years as a freelance writer. He mainly wrote science fiction novels including Moon Base, Alien Dust, The Space-Born, show more Death Is a Dream, and the series The Dumarest Saga or Dumarest of Terra in the United States. He died on September 10, 2010 at the age of 90. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:
E. C. Tubb has written under many pseudonyms, such as: Charles Grey, Volsted Gridban, Gill Hunt, Gregory Kern, King Lang, and Edward Thomson. although some are pseudonyms for collaborations with other authors.
Series
Works by E. C. Tubb
Lucifer! 5 copies
The Devil His Due 4 copies
Juventude Eterna 3 copies
Jackpot 3 copies
Nemici nell'infinito 3 copies
Space 1999 Earthbound 2 copies
J Is For Jeanne 2 copies
Poor Henry 2 copies
Indómito Planeta 2 copies
Planetfall — Author — 2 copies
La planete abandonnee 2 copies
O Mundo em Perigo 2 copies
Le cimetiere des reves 2 copies
Planetoid Disposals Ltd 2 copies
La città senza ritorno 1 copy
Colónias no espaço 1 copy
Le Navire étoile 1 copy
Once Upon a Future — Contributor — 1 copy
The Mutants Rebel 1 copy
Alien Universe 1 copy
Earl Dumarest 29: Angado 1 copy
Paura degli stranieri 1 copy
Short Fiction Collected 1 copy
Earthbound 1 copy
WHEN HE DIED 1 copy
LEGAL EAGLE 1 copy
LOGIC 1 copy
READ ME THIS RIDDLE 1 copy
THE BEATIFIC SMILE 1 copy
TIME TO KILL 1 copy
DEATH-WISH 1 copy
FALLEN ANGEL 1 copy
Galaxy of the Lost 1 copy
THERE'S NO TOMORROW 1 copy
TIME AND AGAIN 1 copy
La macchina della fortuna 1 copy
Nemici nell'infinito 1 copy
Terrore nell'iperspazio 1 copy
Blood In The Mist 1 copy
Without Bugles 1 copy
Cristalli maledetti — Author — 1 copy
Agent 1 copy
Food For Friendship — Author — 1 copy
Lazarus 1 copy
Nati nello spazio 1 copy
Hills of Blood 1 copy
The Complete Dumarest 1 copy
Journey to Mars 1 copy
Curse of Quantrill 1 copy
Short Fiction Collection 1 copy
Colónias no Espaço 1 copy
Enterprise 2115 1 copy
Colónias no espaço 1 copy
Galaxis der Verlorenen 1 copy
Associated Works
SF: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy: 4th Annual Volume (1959) — Contributor — 78 copies, 1 review
Beyond Time: Classic Tales of Time Unwound (British Library Science Fiction Classics) (2019) — Contributor — 44 copies
Future Crimes: Mysteries and Detection through Time and Space (2021) — Contributor — 35 copies, 1 review
Spaceworlds (British Library Science Fiction Classics): Stories of Life in the Void: 17 (2021) — Contributor — 30 copies, 1 review
The Collected Classical Stories and Classic Who Dunnits/boxed Set (2 volume set) (1996) — Contributor — 27 copies
Analog Science Fact/Science Fiction: Vol. LXVIII, No. 5 (January 1962) (1962) — Contributor — 11 copies
New Worlds SF 149, April 1965 — Contributor — 7 copies
Gateway to the Stars: A Science Fiction Anthology — Contributor — 2 copies
Once Upon a Future: The Third Borgo Press Book of Science Fiction Stories (2011) — Contributor — 2 copies, 1 review
Authentic Science Fiction Monthly No. 67 — Editor, some editions — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Tubb, Edwin Charles
- Other names
- Allen, Stuart (pen name)
Bain, Ted (pen name)
Carey, Julian (pen name)
Cary, Julian (pen name)
Dale, Norman (pen name)
Gray, Charles (pen name) (show all 25)
Grey, Charles (pen name)
Godfrey, R.H. (pen name)
Gridban, Volstead (pen name)
Guthrie, Alan (pen name)
Holt, George (pen name)
Hunt, Gill (pen name)
Innes, Allen (pen name)
Kent, Gordon (pen name)
Kern, Gregory (pen name)
Lang, King (house name used by the Curtis Warren publishing house)
Maclean, Arthur (pen name)
Maddox, Carl (pen name)
Martyn, Phillip (pen name)
Shaw, Brian (pen name)
Sheldon, Roy (house name used by Hamilton & Co.)
Storm, Eric (pen name)
Thomson, Edward (pen name)
Weight, Frank (pen name)
West, Douglas (pen name) - Birthdate
- 1919-10-15
- Date of death
- 2010-09-10
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- novelist
- Organizations
- British Science Fiction Association (one of the founders)
Science Fiction Association (pre-WW2 association) - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- London, England, UK
- Places of residence
- London, England, UK
- Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Map Location
- England, UK
- Disambiguation notice
- E. C. Tubb has written under many pseudonyms, such as: Charles Grey, Volsted Gridban, Gill Hunt, Gregory Kern, King Lang, and Edward Thomson. although some are pseudonyms for collaborations with other authors.
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Reviews
I do love this series! It's such a winning mix of comic book sci-fi, camp swashbuckler, and bodice-ripper in which our indestructible hero screws and punches his way across the galaxy in a desperate search for that mythical planet called Earth. And along the way he's thwarted by a race of homo sapien computers and a supporting cast who encompasses every human foible ever invented. Although his characters are basically two-dimensional (the women swoon and scheme while the men are either show more treacherous cads or benevolent saints) they are colourful enough to keep you jeering or cheering as you flip the pages. In this instalment the irresistibly sexy Dumarest is coerced into a military mission against an "enemy" hiding in plain sight and gains a couple of vague clues as to the whereabouts of his ultimate goal. Yay! show less
One of the more engaging entries in the Dumarest of Terra saga. There are some interesting ideas at play here as our hero finds himself stranded on a planet run on hyper-capitalist lines in which a ruling clique hold power over others through a punitive system of life debt and escalating interest rates.
The book really picks up when Dumarest leads a team out into the desert to find a cash of rare stones deposited by a species of aggressive sand worms. The action in the tunnels is very show more effective and claustrophobic which contrasts well with their subsequent escape across a barren landscape and harsh sand storms.
The interaction with a wider cast of characters helps add some depth to Dumarest not seen in the previous stories I’ve read. show less
The book really picks up when Dumarest leads a team out into the desert to find a cash of rare stones deposited by a species of aggressive sand worms. The action in the tunnels is very show more effective and claustrophobic which contrasts well with their subsequent escape across a barren landscape and harsh sand storms.
The interaction with a wider cast of characters helps add some depth to Dumarest not seen in the previous stories I’ve read. show less
In this instalment of his famous series Tubb stretches the formula a bit too far with Earl Dumarest finding himself trapped in a remote city ruled by a homicidal AI. The action sequences are colourful but repetitive and by now the "near escapes" are becoming tiresome. And then there's the requisite gorgeous female antagonist with heaving bosoms who throws herself at his feet ten minutes after meeting him---although it will take almost 150 pages before he finally gets laid which is something show more of a record. But there is still an undeniable comic book appeal to the saga which already has me eyeing #13. show less
This novel is hardly polished and assembled to be more than three stars. In fact, I suspect, some folks might make good argument that it is maybe as low as 2.5. But I wanted to give it 3.5 stars - and here's why:
The lack of bogged down backstory makes this novel read freshly, quickly, and with purpose. I have gotten somewhat weary of the bloated and over-written novels. This one - at points jarringly sudden in its transitions from scene-to-scene - reads really well. It has a little vintage show more feel, it has a lot that feels like "Dune" and the espionage stories of the pulps in the 60s.
The characters and plot may seem a bit wooden or odd, but this is such a fun little novel regardless of all of its flaws that I am very glad I read it. Strangely satisfying and fun read. show less
The lack of bogged down backstory makes this novel read freshly, quickly, and with purpose. I have gotten somewhat weary of the bloated and over-written novels. This one - at points jarringly sudden in its transitions from scene-to-scene - reads really well. It has a little vintage show more feel, it has a lot that feels like "Dune" and the espionage stories of the pulps in the 60s.
The characters and plot may seem a bit wooden or odd, but this is such a fun little novel regardless of all of its flaws that I am very glad I read it. Strangely satisfying and fun read. show less
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