Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials: Great Aliens from Science Fiction Literature
In this illustrated field guide to extraterrestrials-a 1980 nominee for the ABA and Hugo Awards and named one of the Best Books of Spring 1980 by School Library Journal-Wayne Douglas Barlowe paints 50 denizens of popular science fiction literature. 150 full-color paintings show each character not...
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In this illustrated field guide to extraterrestrials-a 1980 nominee for the ABA and Hugo Awards and named one of the Best Books of Spring 1980 by School Library Journal-Wayne Douglas Barlowe paints 50 denizens of popular science fiction literature. 150 full-color paintings show each character not only in full figure but also in detail highlighting distinctive characteristics. Humanoids, insectoids, reptilians, and more are included. Field notes explain movement, diet, respiration, and reproduction habits. The book also features a pull-out chart showing comparative sizes, and a section devoted to Barlowe's own sketchbook of works in progress. Selection of the Science Fiction Book Club. 267,000 copies in print.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780894803246 (0894803247)
ASIN: 0894803247
Publish date: 1987-01-11
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Writing,
Science Fiction,
Reference,
Language,
Art,
Aliens,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Fiction
I'm not a terribly visual person. But I, like many of us who wallow in science fiction, have a thing for the alien vista, hell, for the alien: worlds with green skies, or two suns, frog creatures with eyes on stalks, or sixteen arms with pincers at the end, pure energy, hobbits, what have you. It's ...
Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials was my introduction to a variety of SF authors, including Jack Vance, F.M. Busby and A.E. van Vogt.It's another one of those lost treasures that I neglected to retrieve from my Mother's house :-(