The Crystal Horde

The Crystal Horde

Dust-jacket from the first edition
Author John Taine
Cover artist Hannes Bok
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher Fantasy Press
Publication date
1952
Media type Print (hardback)
Pages 254 pp
OCLC 1295388
"White Lily" was originally published in the Winter 1930 Amazing Stories Quarterly

The Crystal Horde is a science fiction novel by author John Taine (pseudonym of Eric Temple Bell). It was first published in book form in 1952 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 2,328 copies. The novel is substantially rewritten from a version that originally appeared in the magazine Amazing Stories Quarterly in 1930 under the title White Lily.

Plot introduction

The novel is a science horror story that involves silicon crystalline lifeforms threatening to overwhelm carbon life on Earth.

Reception

Groff Conklin, reviewing the 1952 edition, gave a mixed opinion; praising "one of the most magnificent science-horror ideas ever created," but ridiculing the plot as "probably the worst yellow-menace-plus-Bolsheviks-plus-religious-prejudice melange ever to hit science fiction."[1] Boucher and McComas similarly found the novel an unsuccessful fusion of disparate elements, "a dull and involved story of Chinese warfare" and "some amusing satire and a dazzling series of descriptions.".[2] P. Schuyler Miller, however, praised the story as among Taine's best, saying "the wildest of fancy, liberally laid on a solid scientific core."[3]

Everett F. Bleiler reported that the opening sections regarding the outbreak of crystal life "have a certain fascination, despite the horrible writing," but the rest of the novel "is a jumble that never achieves conviction."[4]

References

  1. "Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, November 1952, p.121
  2. "Recommended Reading," F&SF, November 1952, p.115
  3. "The Reference Library", Astounding Science Fiction, January 1953, p.157
  4. Everett F. Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years, Kent State University Press, 1998, p.425


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