The Rim of Space
Author | A. Bertram Chandler |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Series | Rim Worlds |
Genre | science fiction |
Publisher | Avalon Books, New York |
Publication date | 1961 |
Media type | |
Pages | 220 pp |
Preceded by | – |
Followed by | Bring Back Yesterday |
The Rim of Space (1961) is the debut science fiction novel by Australian author A. Bertram Chandler. The novel forms a part of the author's "Rim Worlds" series of stories.[1][2]
Plot outline
The novel follows the adventures of Derek Calver, one of Chandler's early major characters. The novel sees Calver joining up with the Rim Runners in order to undertake an exploration of desolate planets. He joins the crew of Lorn Lady and accompanies it to various planets on the Galactic Rim.
Critical reception
Mark Yon, on SFFWorld noted the dated sexism of the book but found: "This was a book that rose above its rather low expectations. Expecting fast-paced, low quality pulp fiction, I was surprised how contemplative and well thought out the book was. It’s a great read, which, although typically 1950’s pulp and thus unlikely to blaze a trail through SF fiction, is entertaining enough to hold interest and make me want me to read more. Surprisingly reminiscent of early Poul Anderson for its literacy and often melancholic mood, this is an old gem that’s worth a read."[3]
Notes
An early version of this novel was published in the January 1959 of Astounding Science Fiction as a novella under the title "To Run the Rim".[4][5]
Dedication: "To Susan, who belongs on the Rim".[2]