JVC Videosphere portable TV, 1970.
(Cooper Hewitt)
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Charles Lilly artwork used in 1975 for the cover of an English translation of The Earth Is Near by Ludek Pesek, but according to one source created at least as early as 1968 when it was used on the cover of Murray Leinster’s Operation Terror.
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"Fly me to the moon" by meltyrice
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Artist: @Max58Art
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More classic belter rig 2 part jumpsuit. Notice the deliberate change in chest lights. It shows these generational rigs will have swapped in parts. 1.2mm diving suit xxl for it to be baggy.
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A positive hit on a koffemmer unit is enough to evacuate a city block, now Sally must pinpoint the source of the detection while simultaneously providing protection to the clean-up crew as the situation goes from bad to worse in, "Protocol, Procedure, and Fine Etiquette"
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Flixton, Greater Manchester, 1972.
Photography: Mike Dolan
Source: The People's Archive®️
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Peter Quill Aesthetic
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Art by Robert Giusti for Who? By Algis Budrys (Ballantine, 1975)
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Dell Books 16149 – Kilgore Trout – Venus on the Half-Shell
Kilgore Trout – Venus on the Half-Shell
Dell Books 16149, 1975; reprint 1978
Cover Artist: Cadino
Kilgore Trout is a pseudonym of Philip José Farmer
Venus on the Half-Shell is a science fiction novel by Philip José Farmer, writing pseudonymously as “Kilgore Trout,” a recurring fictional character in many of the novels of Kurt Vonnegut. This book first appeared as a lengthy fictitious “excerpt”—written by Vonnegut, but attributed to Trout—in Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (1965).
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Wojtek Siudmak's cover art detail for the 1981 French edition of Jack Vance's The Brave Free Men
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Bartlomiej Gawel - 'Pacman'
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