Затерянный во времени (Castaway)
in: Супер Триллер, #30 (117), 2006, pp. 41-46
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The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Garland)
The Best of Edmond Hamilton / ed. by Leigh Brackett
New York : Garland, 1983. –
xviii, 381 p. ; cm.
Reprint of 1977 ed. (Ballantine); LCCN: 81-47372
Contents:
• Fifty Years of Wonder • (1977) • essay by Leigh Brackett
• The Monster-God of Mamurth • (1926) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Evolved • (1931) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• A Conquest of Two Worlds • (1932) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Island of Unreason • (1933) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Thundering Worlds • (1934) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Returned • (1934) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Accursed Galaxy • (1935) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• In the World’s Dusk • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Child of the Winds • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Seeds from Outside • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Fessenden’s Worlds • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Easy Money • (1938) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• He That Hath Wings • (1938) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Exile • (1943) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Day of Judgment • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Alien Earth • (1949) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• What’s It Like Out There? • (1952) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Requiem • (1962) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• After a Judgement Day • (1963) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Pro • (1964) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Castaway • (1969) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Afterword (The Best of Edmond Hamilton) • (1977) • essay by Edmond Hamilton
The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Ballantine)
The Best of Edmond Hamilton / ed. by Leigh Brackett
New York : Ballantine Books, 1977.8. –
xviii, 381 p. ; 18 cm. – (A Del Rey Book ; 25900)
LCCN: 77-574; ISBN: 0-345-25900-9
Cover: Van Dongen
Contents:
• Fifty Years of Wonder • (1977) • essay by Leigh Brackett
• The Monster-God of Mamurth • (1926) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Evolved • (1931) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• A Conquest of Two Worlds • (1932) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Island of Unreason • (1933) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Thundering Worlds • (1934) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Returned • (1934) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Accursed Galaxy • (1935) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• In the World’s Dusk • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Child of the Winds • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Seeds from Outside • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Fessenden’s Worlds • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Easy Money • (1938) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• He That Hath Wings • (1938) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Exile • (1943) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Day of Judgment • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Alien Earth • (1949) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• What’s It Like Out There? • (1952) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Requiem • (1962) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• After a Judgement Day • (1963) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Pro • (1964) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Castaway • (1969) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Afterword (The Best of Edmond Hamilton) • (1977)
• essay by Edmond Hamilton
The Grandeur of Edmond Hamilton
These 21 superb stories display the full cosmic scope of a writer whose epics of galactic adventure on the heroic scale have enthralled generations of science fiction readers with their conflicts of men, strange beings, and entire planets.
“Thundering Worlds”
Fleeing a dying sun, mankind set out across space — not in starships but in an incredible armada made up of the very planets of the solar system!
“The Man Who Evolved”
He harnessed the energy of the Universe to reach man’s next, godlike stage — and them took the step after that.
“In the World’s Dusk”
The last survivor of the human race brought back the dead to people Earth — and, when that failed, tried an even more desperate way of making his planet live again.
“Exile”
He created a barbaric, nightmarish world — and then he had to live in it!
“Day of Judgment”
The last man and the last woman returned to Earth — to face a jury with a million-year grievance to avenge!
Plus the unforgettable “Requiem,” and fifteen other unique tales alive with a surging sense of wonder.

Book Review:
- “The Best Of Edmond Hamilton,” in: Booklist 1 Nov. 1977, p. 462
- “The Best Of Edmond Hamilton,” in: Publishers Weekly 4 July 1977, p. 74.
- Stephensen-Payne, Phil, in: Paperback Parlour, Apr 1978
The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Book Club Edition)
The Best of Edmond Hamilton / ed. by Leigh Brackett
Garden City, NY : N. Doubleday, 1977.4. –
xvii, 334 p. ; 22 cm. – (Book Club Edition ; 1561) LCCN: 77-155163
Cover: Don Maitz
Contents:
• Fifty Years of Wonder • (1977) • essay by Leigh Brackett
• The Monster-God of Mamurth • (1926) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Evolved • (1931) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• A Conquest of Two Worlds • (1932) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Island of Unreason • (1933) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Thundering Worlds • (1934) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Returned • (1934) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Accursed Galaxy • (1935) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• In the World’s Dusk • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Child of the Winds • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Seeds from Outside • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Fessenden’s Worlds • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Easy Money • (1938) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• He That Hath Wings • (1938) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Exile • (1943) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Day of Judgment • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Alien Earth • (1949) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• What’s It Like Out There? • (1952) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Requiem • (1962) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• After a Judgement Day • (1963) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Pro • (1964) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Castaway • (1969) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Afterword (The Best of Edmond Hamilton) • (1977) • essay by Edmond Hamilton
High Adventure, heroism and great storytelling!
Edmond Hamilton’s remarkable career as a science fiction author spans half a century and is still going strong. His first story, “The Monster-God of Mamurth,” appeared in the August 1926 issue of Weird Tales and foreshadowed what was to become Hamilton’s trademark for years to come: the action-adventure story, strong on suspense and atmosphere, spiced with a delight in the alien and the strange. It was “World-Wrecker” Edmond Hamilton who, more than anybody, opened up the far horizons of science fiction, taking it beyond Earth out to the farthest stars, and still onward to other mysterious unexplored universes.
This mind-expanding collection, edited with an introduction by SF author Leigh Brackett (Hamilton’s wife), presents 21 of his fines works from that earliest 1926 story, through Hamilton’s acclaimed modern day writings. Some of the tales includes:
“The Man Who Returned.” A medical miracle brings John Woodford back from the dead. But there’s little happiness in store for him or his loved ones once he leaves the peace and safety of his crypt ….
“The Seeds from Outside.” Strange alien seeds take root on a hillside and begin growing into human-like creatures – one male, the other female. A roving artist discovers them and falls madly in love with the feminine plant … only to find he’s barking up the wrong tree!
“He That Hath Wings.” David Rand was a normal, handsome young man in every respect – save one. He was born with wings. Having grown up in isolation, his finally had to face the desperate choice of amputating his wings to live with society or soaring on the winds and living forever alone.
“Easy Money.” What are the consequences of beaming a professional prize fighter halfway across the galaxy to a planet of crazed little aliens? Old Dr. Murtha found out when slightly punchy Slugger Martin volunteered for the not-so-easy money.
“In the World’s Dusk.” The last man on Earth tries determinedly to find some company. He puts life into corpses, but they are just walking dead. He snatches people from the past, but the time voyage destroys their minds. Finally there’s only one thing left to do, but is it worth the fire price of failure?
Bound to excite and stir the imagination. THE BEST OF EDMOND HAMILTON is a fitting testimonial to one of science fiction’s founding fathers.
Book Reviews:
- Analog. 97(8):170-172. August 1977. (L. del Rey)
- A Book of Weird Tales. 74(5):462. November 1, 1977. (D. Miller)
- Booklist. 74(1):462. 1977.
- Kliatt Paperback Book Guide. 12(1):13. Winter 1978. (R.B.)
- Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. 53(5):18-20. November 1977. (Budrys)
- Publishers Weekly. 212(1):74. July 4, 1977.
- Science Fiction Review. 23:76-77. November 1977. (D. Schweitzer)
- Son of WSFA Journal. 90:R7-R10. May 1978. (M. Wooster)
The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Reprint)
The Best of Edmond Hamilton Paperback
by Edmond Hamilton (Author) , Leigh Brackett (Editor)
Paperback: 348 pages
Publisher: Phoenix Pick (November 15, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1604504897
ISBN-13: 978-1604504897
Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.9 x 5.9 inches
Contents:
ii • Fifty Years of Wonder • (1977) • essay by Leigh Brackett
19 • The Monster-God of Mamurth • (1926) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
32 • The Man Who Evolved • (1931) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
48 • A Conquest of Two Worlds • (1932) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
76 • The Island of Unreason • (1933) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
93 • Thundering Worlds • (1934) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
119 • The Man Who Returned • (1934) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
132 • The Accursed Galaxy • (1935) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
149 • In the World’s Dusk • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
160 • Child of the Winds • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
178 • The Seeds from Outside • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
183 • Fessenden’s Worlds • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
196 • Easy Money • (1938) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
210 • He That Hath Wings • (1938) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
232 • Exile • (1943) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
237 • Day of Judgment • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
250 • Alien Earth • (1949) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
274 • What’s It Like Out There? • (1952) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
295 • Requiem • (1962) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
312 • After a Judgement Day • (1963) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
323 • The Pro • (1964) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
334 • Castaway • (1969) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
341 • Afterword (The Best of Edmond Hamilton) • (1977)
• essay by Edmond Hamilton
Here is a collection of some of the finest short fiction penned by one of “fathers” of modern science fiction.
These stories were selected (and edited) by his wife Leigh Brackett, an author and a screenwriter. Her screen-writing credits include works on such films as The Big Sleep, Rio Bravo, The Long Goodbye and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
This collection spans nearly half a century of Edmond Hamilton’s work and was selected from a repository of hundreds of stories that he had written over that period.

Poseta (Castaway)
Роковая Звезда (Original Collection)
Роковая Звезда: Роман, рассказы (Original Collection) /
tr. by С.Сухинова, В.Мартова
М.: ЭКСМО-Пресс, 1997, 392 p. – (Стальная Крыса). 15.000 экз.
ISBN 5-04-000001-4
Contents:
Роковая звезда (Doomstar) / tr by С. Сухинова, pp. 5-200
Чужая земля (Alien Earth) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 203-232
Дитя ветров (The Child of the Winds) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 233-253
Человек, который вернулся (The Man Who Returned) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 254-268
Семена из космоса (The Seeds From Outside) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 268-274
Тот, у кого были крылья (He That Hath Wings) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 274-304
Отверженный (Castaway) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 304-312
Изгнанне (Exile) / tr by В. Мартова, pp. 312-318
Эволюция доктора Полларда (The Man Who Evolved) / tr by В. Мартова, pр. 318-338
Остров безрассудства (The Island of Unreason) / tr by В. Мартова, pр. 338-359
На закате мира (In the World’s Dusk) / tr by В. Мартова, pр. 359-371
Реквием (Requiem) / tr by В. Мартова, pр. 371-391

Отверженный (Castaway)
Отверженный (Castaway) / tr. by М.Гилинского
in: Ордер на убийство, М.: Молодая гвардия, 1990., p. 210-216
ISBN: 5-235-01589-4
Picture from http://detectivebooks.ru/img/?src=22184326
Отверженный (Castaway)
Стpанное пpоисшествие с Эдгаpом По (Castaway)
Стpанное пpоисшествие с Эдгаpом По (Castaway)
in: Литературная Россия, # 48, 1983.
What's It Like Out There? and Other Stories
What’s It Like Out There? and Other Stories
New York : Ace Books, 1974. –
320 p. ; 18 cm. – (Ace Book ; 88065) NUC: 78-64696
007 What’s It Like Out There?
033 The King of Shadows
057 Castaway
066 Serpent Princess
097 The Stars, My Brothers
144 Dreamer’s World
184 Twilight of the Gods
227 Sunfire!
245 The Inn Outside the World
262 The Watcher of the Ages
280 Transuranic
304 The Isle of the Sleeper
“12 classics by one of science fiction’s most distinguished authors” — Cover
What’s it Like Out There?
is a collection of the best stories from Edmond Hamilton’s remarkable 40 year career of writing Science Fiction. Featuring:
The Stars, My Brother – where a scientist awakened from a century-long slumber in the depths of space had to make a choice between his own people and an alien race.
What’s It Like out There? – when Haddon returned from the expedition to Mars, everyone wanted t know what it was like … he could never let them know.
Twilight of the Gods – myth changed to reality around a man who sought to answer the mystery of his lost identity.
And many more …
Book Reviews:
- Locus. 166:5. October 23, 1974.
- New York Times Book Review. 10:50. 1974.
- Publishers Weekly. 205(25):62. June 24, 1974.
Godenschemering en Andere Verhalen (Twilight of the Gods and other stories)
Godenschemering en Andere Verhalen
(Twilight of the Gods and other stories) Collection
Translator: Th. Iskra.
Publisher: Rotterdam: Scala, 1975.
Pagination: 311 p.
Series: Scala Science Fiction Reeks ; nr. 4
Godenschemering is een verzameling van de beste verhalen uit Edmond Hamilton’s opmerkelijke, veertig-jarige loopbaan als S.F.-auteur. Bijvoorbeeld:
De Sterren, Mijn Broeders – waar een geleerde, ontwaakt uit een eeuwenlange sluimer in de diepten van de ruimte, een keus moest maken tussen zijn eigen volk en een vreemd ras.
Hoe is het daar ? – toen Haddon terugkeerde van zijn expeditie van Mars, wilde iedereen weten hoe het was…Hij kon het nimmer vertellen.
Godenschemering – waarin de mythe werkelijkheid wordt voor een man die trachtte het geheim van zijn verloren identiteit op te lossen.
En vele andere
Contents:
Hoe is het Daar? (What’s It Like Out There?)
De Konig der Schaduwen (The King of Shadows)
Uitgestoten (Castaway)
Slangenprinsess (Serpent Princess)
De Sterren, Mijn Broeders (The Stars, My Brothers)
De Wereld van een Dromer (Dreamer’s World)
Godenschemering (Twilight of the Gods)
Zonnevuur (Sunfire!)
Het Herberg Buiten de Wereld (The Inn Outside the World)
De Watcher der Tijden (The Watcher of the Ages)
Transuranië (Transuranic)
Het Eiland van de Slaper (The Isle of the Sleeper)

Il Naufrago (Castaway)
Naufragé (Castaway)
Die besten Stories (Collection: The Best of Edmond Hamilton)
Die besten Stories (Collection: The Best of Edmond Hamilton)
Translator: Eva Malsch
Publisher: Moewig
Year of Pagination: 1980
Series: Playboy SF ; 6701
Cover: Oliviero Berni
Contents:
Die Verfluchte Galaxis (The Accursed Galaxy)
Nach einem Gerichtstag (After a Judgement Day)
Fremde Erde (Alien Earth)
Ein Ausgestossener (Castaway)
Das Kind der Winde (Child of Winds)
Die Eroberung Zweier Welten (A Conquest of Two Worlds)
Tag des Gerichts (Day of Judgment)
Leichtverdientes Geld (Easy Money)
Exil (Exile)
Fessendes Welten (Fessenden’s Worlds)
Der Mann, der Flügel hatte (He That Hath Wings)
Welt im Dämerlicht (In the World’s Dusk)
Die Insel der Unvernunft (The Island of Unreason)
Der Mann, der sich entwickelte (The Man Who Evoled)
Der Mann, der zurückkehrte (The Man Who Returned)
Der Monstergott von Mamurth (The Monster-God of Mamurth)
Requiem (Requiem)
Die Saat aus dem All (The Seeds from Outside)
Donnernde Welten (Thundering Worlds)
Der Profi (The Pro)
Wiet ist es da Oben? (What’s It Like Out There?)
Edmond Hamilton ist der erste von allen wichtigen Autoren, die in dieser neuen Science-Fiction-Edition in sorgfältigen Übersetzungen erscheinen werden.

フェッセンデンの宇宙 (Original Collection)
Editor/Translator: 中村融 (NAKAMURA Toru)
Publisher: 河出書房新社, 2012.09.06
Pagination: 457 p. ; 16 cm
Series: 河出文庫(Kawade bunko) ; ハ-8-1
ISBN978-4-309-46378-0
内容紹介
天才科学者フェッセンデンが実験室のなかに創った宇宙。それを見てしまった「ぼく」は – 。名作中の名作として世界中で翻訳された表題作他、「向こうはどんなところだい?」「翼を持つ男」など稀代な奇想SF作家の代表作を収録、さらに文庫版のための新訳3篇を含む全12篇。情感豊かなストーリー・テラーがおくる物語集。
目次
「フェッセンデンの宇宙」 Fessenden’s World 9
「風の子供」 Child of the Winds 35
「向うはどんなところだい?」 What’s It Like Out There? 73
「帰ってきた男」 The Man Who Returned 119
「凶運の彗星」 The Comet Doom 145
「追放者」 Exile 211
「翼を持つ者」 He That Hath Wings 221
「太陽の炎」 Sunfire! 267
「夢見る者の世界」 Dreamer’s Worlds 297
「世界の外のはたごや」 The Inn Outside the World 363
「漂流者」Castaway 393
「フェッセンデンの宇宙」 1950年版 Fessenden’s World 409
単行本版編訳者あとがき 435-451
文庫版編訳者あとがき 453-457

書評
- 「朝日新聞」 45426号 (2012.10.21) p. 15
- 菊池崇志「創造主と科学者倫理」『ブックガイド2015』(長岡技術科学大学共通教育センタ-)
星々の轟き (Original Collection)
Editor: 安田均(YASUDA Hitoshi)
Illustration(Cover): 稲葉隆一
Publisher: 青心社, 1982.07.20
Pagination: 230 p. ; 19 cm.
Series: Seishinsha SF Series ; 2003
Note: エドモンド・ハミルトン作品リスト / 安田均編:p. 220〜230
内容紹介(裏表紙)
滅びゆく太陽をすて、太陽系の九惑星が新天地を求めてはるかな宇宙へと旅立つ - ハミルトン得意の壮大なスペース・アドベンチャーを描く表題作「星々の轟き」。地球の最期を見守る宇宙船の船長を描いた「レクイエム」。ハミルトン作品の中でも傑作の高い「プロ」など。短編8編と作品リストを収録。
「キャプテン・フューチャー」シリーズなどで名高いエドモンド・ハミルトンの多才な側面を紹介するファン必読のSF短篇集。
Contents:
進化した男 (The Man Who Evoled) / tr. 風見順 (KAZAMI Junko) 5
星々の轟き (Thundering Worlds) / tr. 鎌田三平 (KAMATA Sanpei) 31
呪われた銀河 (The Accursed Galaxy) / tr. 酒匂真理子 (SAKO Mariko) 73
漂流者 (Castaway) / tr. 田中克巳 (TANAKA Katsumi) 101
異星からの種 (The Seeds from Outside) / tr. 山田順子 (YAMADA Junko) 115
レクイエム (Requiem) / tr. 安田均 (YASUDA Hitoshi) 123
異境の大地 (Alien Earth) / tr. 宮脇孝雄 (MIYAWAKI Takao) 151
プロ (The Pro) / tr. 伊藤典夫 (ITO Norio) 193
解説 安田均 213-219
リスト 230-220

書評
- 「SFアドベンチャー」35号 1982.10 評者:伊藤昭
- 「SFマガジン」(1982年10月号) *「今月の新刊本」 [1982年7月11日~1982年8月10日]
- 「SFの本」 2(1) 1983 p. 17
- 「SFイズム」 3(1) 1983 評者:早野一雄 *「’82SF小説ぶった斬り」
- 『奇妙な味の物語ブックガイド』Kazuou, 2020, p. 132-135.
OPUS#274 Castaway
OPUS: #274
Title: Castaway
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1969
Type: short story
Publications:
- The Man Who Called Himself Poe, (1969, ed. Sam Moskowitz, publ. Doubleday, 0-385-08537-0, $4.95, xvi+244pp, hc, anth) Cover: Milton Glaser
- A Man Called Poe: Stories in the Vein of Edgar Allan Poe, (1972, ed. Sam Moskowitz, publ. Sphere, pb, anth)
- What’s It Like Out There? and Other Stories, (1974, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Ace, #88065, $0.95, 320pp, pb, coll)
- The Best of Edmond Hamilton, (Apr 1977, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Nelson Doubleday / SFBC, #1561, $2.98, xvii+334pp, hc, coll) Cover: Don Maitz
- The Best of Edmond Hamilton, (Aug 1977, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Del Rey / Ballantine, 0-345-25900-9, $1.95, xviii+381pp, pb, coll) Cover: H. R. Van Dongen
- The Best of Edmond Hamilton, (Nov 2010, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Phoenix Pick, 978-1-60450-489-7, $14.99, 348pp, tp, coll)






