AustLit
Alternative title:
When the Dream Dies
Is part of
The Rim Worlds
1950
series - author
short story
novel
novella
Issue Details:
First known date:
1961...
1961
Rendezvous on a Lost World
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All Publication Details
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Amazing Stories
vol.
35
no.
2
February
1961
Z1837042
1961
periodical issue
science fiction
1961
pg.
8-74
Note: As 'When the Dream Dies, What of the Dreamer?'
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Amazing Stories
vol.
35
no.
2
February
1961
Z1837042
1961
periodical issue
science fiction
1961
pg.
8-74
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Appears in:
- y Rendezvous in a Lost World / The Door Through Space New York (City) : Ace Books , 1961 Z1837271 1961 selected work novel science fiction New York (City) : Ace Books , 1961
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- Translator: Amelie Audiberti
Alternative title: Rendez-vous Sur un Monde Perdu
Language: French -
- Translator: Unknown
Alternative title: Die Welt Der Roboter
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Note/s:Series: y Terra : Utopische Romane Science Fiction Moewig (publisher), Munich : Moewig , Z1837235 1957 series - publisher short story novella novel science fiction The most significant West German science fiction series of the 1950s and 1960s, Terra was first published by Munich-based publisher Arthur Moewig in 1957. Initially known as Terra: Utopische Romane Science Fiction it was later renamed Terra SF. At that time Moewig managed to poach a number of creatives from competitor Pabel, including editor/author Walter Ernsting, editor Günther M. Schelwokat and cover painter Johnny Bruck. In September 1962 Terra SF was supplemented by the reprint series Terra Extra. From that date onward Terra SF and Terra Extra were published in weekly rotation. In 1968 both series were combined into the new weekly series Terra Nova, which later was replaced by Terra Astra. Number in series: 263
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- Translator: F. Sesena
Alternative title: Cita en un mundo perdido
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- Translator: Mario Galli
Alternative title: Appuntamento su un Mondo Perduto
Language: Italian-
Appears in:
- y Urania no. 619 May 1973 10248354 1973 periodical issue 1973 pg. 3-124
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Le Vie Della Frontiera : Ciclo Galattico di A. Bertram Chandler
1979
Z1837960
1979
selected work
short story
novella
The first three stories in this tetralogy (The Road to the Rim, The Inheritors and The Rim Gods) follow the early career of Captain John Grimes, beginning with his first embarkation on an interstellar ship with the Federation Survey Service. The final story (Rendezvous on a Lost World) moves into more remote regions: - the outer edge of the spiral, where the dark, is interrupted only occasionally by some lone star and spaceships travel at times for months without seeing a single planet.
1979 pg. 321-420
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Le Vie Della Frontiera : Ciclo Galattico di A. Bertram Chandler
1979
Z1837960
1979
selected work
short story
novella
The first three stories in this tetralogy (The Road to the Rim, The Inheritors and The Rim Gods) follow the early career of Captain John Grimes, beginning with his first embarkation on an interstellar ship with the Federation Survey Service. The final story (Rendezvous on a Lost World) moves into more remote regions: - the outer edge of the spiral, where the dark, is interrupted only occasionally by some lone star and spaceships travel at times for months without seeing a single planet.
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- Translator: Mamoru Nakagami
Alternative title: Uchū no Kaizokutō
Alternative title: 宇宙の海賊島
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- Translator: T. Fedotovoy
Alternative title: Встречи в затерянном море
Language: Russian-
Appears in:
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Gammel'nskaya Plague
Гаммельнская чума;
The Hamelin Plague
Moscow
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ACT
,
2004
Z1838755
2004
selected work
novella
short story
Gammel'nskaya Plague, translated into English as The Hamelin Plague, contains:
- 'Into the Alternate Universe (1964), translated by T. Serebryanoy.
- 'Contraband from Otherspace' (1967), translated by T. Serebryanoy.
- 'Alternate Orbits (aka 'The Commodore at Sea,' 1971), a collection of stories translated by O. Chumichevoy.
- 'Rendezvous on a Lost World' (aka 'When the Dream Dies,' 1961), translated by T. Fedotovoy.
- 'Gammel'nskaya Plague' (aka 'The Hamelin Plague,' 1963), translated by A. Suvorovoy.
- 'The Idol (1959).
- 'It Started With Sputnik' (1958).
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Gammel'nskaya Plague
Гаммельнская чума;
The Hamelin Plague
Moscow
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ACT
,
2004
Z1838755
2004
selected work
novella
short story
Gammel'nskaya Plague, translated into English as The Hamelin Plague, contains: