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Star King (also published as The Star King) is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance, the first in his Demon Princes series.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Amazing Stories, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Berkley Books, Dave Truesdale, David Langford, Demon Princes, Ed Emshwiller, Galaxy Science Fiction, Games Workshop, Internet Archive, Jack Vance, P. Schuyler Miller, Paperback, Passing (racial identity), Richard E. Geis, Richard M. Powers, Robert Silverberg, Science fiction, The Killing Machine, Vector (journal), White Dwarf (magazine), 1964 in literature.

  2. 1964 science fiction novels
  3. Demon Princes series
  4. Novels by Jack Vance

Amazing Stories

Amazing Stories is an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing.

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact

Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930.

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Berkley Books

Berkley Books is now an imprint of the Penguin Group. Star King and Berkley Books are Berkley Books books.

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Dave Truesdale

David A. Truesdale is an American science fiction editor and literary critic.

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David Langford

David Rowland Langford (born 10 April 1953) is a British author, editor, and critic, largely active within the science fiction field.

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Demon Princes

Demon Princes is a series of five science fiction novels by Jack Vance, which cumulatively relate the story of Kirth Gersen, a man trained by his grandfather to exact revenge on five notorious interstellar crime bosses, collectively known as the Demon Princes, who carried the people of his village off into slavery during his childhood. Star King and Demon Princes are Demon Princes series, novels by Jack Vance and novels set on fictional planets.

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Ed Emshwiller

Edmund Alexander Emshwiller (February 16, 1925 – July 27, 1990) was an American visual artist notable for his science fiction illustrations and his pioneering experimental films.

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Galaxy Science Fiction

Galaxy Science Fiction was an American digest-size science fiction magazine, published in Boston from 1950 to 1980.

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Games Workshop

Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England.

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Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.

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Jack Vance

John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer.

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P. Schuyler Miller

Peter Schuyler Miller (February 21, 1912 – October 13, 1974) was an American science fiction writer and critic.

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Paperback

A paperback (softcover, softback) book is one with a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples.

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Passing (racial identity)

Racial passing occurs when a person who is classified as a member of a racial group is accepted or perceived ("passes") as a member of another racial group.

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Richard E. Geis

Richard E. Geis (July 19, 1927 – February 4, 2013) was an American science fiction fan and writer, and erotica writer, from Portland, Oregon, who won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977 (tied with Susan Wood), 1978, 1982 and 1983; and whose science fiction fanzine Science Fiction Review won the 1969, 1970, 1977 and 1979 Hugo Awards for Best Fanzine.

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Richard M. Powers

Richard M. Powers (February 24, 1921 – March 9, 1996) was an American science fiction and fantasy fiction illustrator.

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Robert Silverberg

Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.

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The Killing Machine

The Killing Machine (1964) is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance, the second in his "Demon Princes" series. Star King and the Killing Machine are 1964 American novels, 1964 science fiction novels, Berkley Books books, Demon Princes series, novels by Jack Vance and novels set on fictional planets.

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Vector (journal)

Vector is the critical journal (sometimes called a fanzine) of the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA), established in 1958.

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White Dwarf (magazine)

White Dwarf is a magazine published by British games manufacturer Games Workshop, which has long served as a promotions and advertising platform for Games Workshop and Citadel Miniatures products.

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1964 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1964.

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See also

1964 science fiction novels

Demon Princes series

Novels by Jack Vance

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_King

Also known as Star King (alien species), The Star King.