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Rogue Moon, by Algis Budrys (Nelson Doubleday Inc. 1960). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
robertkazinsky: Film Genre Meme: science fiction (2/5) I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
babeimgonnaleaveu: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) dir. Stanley Kubrick
Seduction, Kirk-style.
mudwerks: (via Black Sun: DAY 109: COUNTDOWN TO LEGENDARY’S GODZILLA) 水野久美 Mizuno Kumi - INVASION OF ASTRO-MONSTER (1965)
pulpcovers: Rebels of the Red Planet http://ift.tt/1dFsXGj cover art by Ed ‘Emsh’ Emshwiller, 1961
Irena Karel in Sygnały MMXX (1970 Poland)
secretbasementlab: Great German sci-fi book art of the 1960s/70s here
Captain Howdy's Mountain of Mars
greggorysshocktheater: Vitina Marcus as The Girl From The Green Dimension episode of Lost in Space
atomic-flash: Russian-born Korminski (Ori Levy) and his captain, former U.S. astronaut pioneer, William H. Kemp (James Olson) - two for-hire space scavengers - are surrounding by moon-based showgirls in a publicity still from the 1969 sci-fi action cult
spacevictim:Leonora Ruffo in “Star Pilot” 1966
Secret Agent of Terra by John Brunner, 1962.
The Rim Gods by A. Bertram Chandler published by Ace Double, 1969.
Ed Emshwiller’s amazing cover for the April 1960 issue of Galaxy. Plus, a Cordwainer Smith story! Where’s my copy?
midcenturymodernfreak: Model dioramas built by a Thunderbirds fan! The British sci-fi TV series ran from 1965 to 1966. Via
Cover of Analog magazine by Kelly Freas, 1966
Cover of Galaxy Magazine by Finley, 1961.
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spacebitches: Catherine Schell in Moon Zero Two (1969)
sciencefictiongallery: Richard Powers - The Mindwarpers, 1965.
Analog magazine, May 1961. Cover art by John Schoenherr.
sciencefictiongallery: Jeff Jones - Bedlam Planet, 1968.
sciencefictiongallery: Robert Abbett - Swords of Mars, 1963.
rollership: The actual age of ruin is incredibly boring, not exciting like predicted. You see, we all have to be shackled into our economic prisons, so that the ghouls in every position of power can destroy the earth for the last drop of profit
The Rose by Charles L. Harness, 1953. Uncredited cover art for the 1969 edition.
aziraphalesbian: many of the differences in british and american culture can be pinned down and explored by observing the the contrast (or lack thereof) between america’s iconic 1960s sci-fi tv show Star Trek and britain’s iconic 1960s sci-fi tv
georgeromeros: The Twilight Zone - Season 1 Episode 34 (1960)“The After Hours”
georgeromeros: The Twilight Zone - Season 1 Episode 22 (1960)“The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” requested by @theuntetherednow
A Sci-Fi Michelle Angelo (1960’s)
kdo: A Sci-Fi Michelle Angelo (1960’s)
laughingsquid: Adam Savage Builds the Curvy Space Rifle From the 1960s Sci-Fi Cult Film ‘Barbarella’ by Hand
kdo: A Sci-Fi Doris Arden (1960’s)