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Robert S. Richardson (1902–1981)

Author of The fascinating world of astronomy

31+ Works 177 Members 2 Reviews

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Robert S. Richardson wrote science fiction as Philip Latham

Works by Robert S. Richardson

Associated Works

The Science Fiction Century (1997) — Contributor — 586 copies, 5 reviews
The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF (1994) — Contributor — 436 copies, 6 reviews
A Treasury of Science Fiction (1948) — Contributor, some editions — 201 copies, 3 reviews
Time Probe: The Sciences in Science Fiction (1967) — Contributor — 156 copies, 3 reviews
Great Science Fiction by Scientists (1962) — Contributor — 123 copies, 2 reviews
Orbit 5 (1969) — Contributor — 117 copies, 3 reviews
Orbit 2 (1967) — Contributor — 96 copies, 2 reviews
The expert dreamers (1962) — Contributor — 87 copies, 1 review
Best SF (1955) — Contributor — 84 copies
Decade: The 1940s (1975) — Contributor — 84 copies, 2 reviews
Great Science Fiction Stories By the World's Greatest Scientists (1985) — Author — 56 copies, 2 reviews
Imagination Unlimited (1966) — Contributor — 56 copies
This Way to the End Times: Classic Tales of the Apocalypse (2016) — Contributor — 52 copies, 2 reviews
The Nine Tailors (BBC Radio Collection) (1980) — Reader — 46 copies, 1 review
On Our Way to the Future (1970) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. XCV, No. 10 (October 1975) (1975) — Contributor — 26 copies, 2 reviews
Galaxy Science Fiction 1973 May-June, Vol. 33, No. 6 (1973) — Contributor — 15 copies
Fantastic. No. 195 (June 1977) (1977) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Canonical name
Richardson, Robert S.
Legal name
Richardson, Robert Shirley
Other names
Latham, Philip
Birthdate
1902-04-22
Date of death
1981-11-12
Gender
male
Occupations
astronomer
writer
Organizations
Mount Wilson Observatory
Palomar Observatory
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Kokomo, Indiana, USA
Places of residence
Altadena, California, USA
Disambiguation notice
Robert S. Richardson wrote science fiction as Philip Latham
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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5 reviews
This is in the form of an interview between the author and a physicist specialising in studying the Sun. The point of the interview is that the physicist has discovered evidence that sunspot activity is the cause of various psychotic conditions. As ridiculous as this sounds, there are people who believe it, and maybe John W. Campbell was one.
In 1963, when I was six years old, my oldest sister took me to the Sunnyside, Washington public library. This was the first book I ever checked out of a library, and it was the first library book I ever read.

Re-reading it I found it to be every bit as enjoyable as I remembered, while being chock full of all sorts of errors and inconsistencies, at least, as seen through the eyes of this middle aged man in the second decade of the 21st century.

The story moves along at a great pace. Teenage show more protagonist Bruce Robinson's description of the "space club" at Los Angeles High School is barely warm when we find him, and his family, headed to the moon where Dad has scored a cherry job. Before you can say "I wonder what's under the clouds of Venus?" Bruce and family have crash landed on Venus and find themselves in a race to survive the oncoming Venusian night and the giant bat like creatures that inhabit the planet. In classic 1950's Young Adult (YA) fashion, by the end all you have to do is utter the magic words "Deus ex Machina!" and all is well. After Bruce just gives the magic cure-all Venusian fungus to that nice man who heads up a pharmaceutical company, he and his family are fairly recompensed (righhhhtttt!!!!) by said company who plans to blithely grow acres of the strange Venusian fungus for medicinal purposes. What could go wrong? Well, without a sequel, we'll never know.

I LOVE this book to this day!
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Rating
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