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Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials

Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials (1979; second edition 1987) is a science fiction book by artist Wayne Barlowe, with Ian Summers and Beth Meacham (who provided the text). It contains Barlowe's visualizations of different extraterrestrial life forms from various works of science fiction, with information on their planetary location or range, biology, and behaviors, in the style of a real field guide for animals. It was nominated for an American Book Award and for the 1980 Hugo Award for Best Related Work.

Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials
Cover of the first edition
AuthorsWayne Barlowe, Ian Summers, Beth Meacham
IllustratorWayne Barlowe
Cover artistWayne Barlowe
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherWorkman Publishing Company
Publication date
1979
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages144
ISBN978-0894805004
OCLC5491785
LC ClassNC975.5.B36A4

The second edition has an added foreword by Robert Silverberg.[1]

After the success of the work, in 1996 Barlowe and Neil Duskis wrote a second book, Barlowe's Guide to Fantasy.

Summary

The book contains descriptions of the following species:

Reception

Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials received a mixed review from Wendy Bousfield in Library Journal. Bousfield commented that the book's drawings were "colorful", but also "somewhat static and artificial-looking, with less vitality than the preparatory sketches from the artist's notebook included at the end." She also criticized the omission of "the facts of publication of the novels", but concluded that public libraries might still be interested in the work.[3] The book received a positive review from Claudia J. Morner in School Library Journal. Morner praised the book's "colorful drawings" and "fold-out comparative size chart" showing the size of aliens relative to human beings. She concluded that it was a "fun browsing book" that would appeal to "young people fascinated by monsters" as well as to science fiction readers.[4]

Barlowe's work was nominated for an American Book Award and for the 1980 Hugo Award for Best Related Work.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Barlowe, Wayne (1987). Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials. New York: Workman Publishing Company. ISBN 0-89480-500-2.
  2. ^ Even though the first book of the Tripods trilogy, The White Mountains, is listed as a source, the Masters do not actually appear in it; they are revealed in the second book of the trilogy, The City of Gold and Lead.
  3. ^ Bousfield, Wendy (1 January 1980). "Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials (Book Review)". Library Journal: 190. – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete (subscription required)
  4. ^ Morner, Claudia J. (May 1980). "Barlowe's Guide to Extra-Terrestials (Book)". School Library Journal: 92–93. – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete (subscription required)
  5. ^ 1980 Hugo Awards 2012-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Liptak, Andrew (2017-02-16). "Wayne Barlowe's Illustrated Aliens". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 2018-06-05.

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Related Work Barlowe s Guide to ExtraterrestrialsCover of the first editionAuthorsWayne Barlowe Ian Summers Beth MeachamIllustratorWayne BarloweCover artistWayne BarloweCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreScience fictionPublisherWorkman Publishing CompanyPublication date1979Media typePrint Hardcover and Paperback Pages144ISBN978 0894805004OCLC5491785LC ClassNC975 5 B36A4The second edition has an added foreword by Robert Silverberg 1 After the success of the work in 1996 Barlowe and Neil Duskis wrote a second book Barlowe s Guide to Fantasy Contents 1 Summary 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksSummary EditThe book contains descriptions of the following species Abyormenite Hal Clement s Cycle of Fire 1957 Athshean Ursula K Le Guin s The Word for World Is Forest 1975 Black Cloud Fred Hoyle s The Black Cloud 1957 Chulpex Avram Davidson s Masters of the Maze 1965 Cinruss James White s Sector General series 1957 Cryer Joseph Green s Conscience Interplanetary 1972 Cygnan Donald Moffitt s The Jupiter Theft 1977 Cygnostik Michael Bishop s A Little Knowledge 1977 Czill Jack L Chalker s Well World series 1977 Demon Keith Laumer s A Plague of Demons 1977 Demu F M Busby s Cage a Man 1973 Dextran David J Lake s The Right Hand of Dextra 1977 Dilbian Gordon R Dickson s Spacial Delivery and Spacepaw 1961 Dirdir Jack Vance s Planet of Adventure series 1968 Garnishee Harry Harrison s Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers 1973 Gowachin Frank Herbert s The Dosadi Experiment 1977 Guild Steersman Frank Herbert s Dune Ishtarians Poul Anderson s Fire Time 1974 Ixchel Madeleine L Engle s A Wrinkle in Time Ixtl A E van Vogt s The Voyage of the Space Beagle Lithian James Blish s A Case of Conscience Masters John Christopher s The Tripods trilogy 2 Medusan Jack Williamson s The Legion of Space Merseian Poul Anderson s Ensign Flandry Mesklinite Hal Clement s Mission of Gravity Mother Philip Jose Farmer s Strange Relations Old Galactic James H Schmitz s Legacy Old One H P Lovecraft s At the Mountains of Madness Overlord Arthur C Clarke s Childhood s End Pnume Jack Vance s Planet of Adventure series Polarian Piers Anthony s Cluster series Pierson s Puppeteers Larry Niven s Known Space series Radiate Naomi Mitchison s Memoirs of a Spacewoman Regul C J Cherryh s The Faded Sun Kesrith Riim A E van Vogt s The Voyage of the Space Beagle Ruml Gordon R Dickson s The Alien Way Salaman Brian Stableford s Wildeblood s Empire Sirian Frederik Pohl s The Age of the Pussyfoot Slash Piers Anthony s Kirlian Quest Soft One Isaac Asimov s The Gods Themselves Solaris Stanislaw Lem s Solaris Sulidor Robert Silverberg s Downward to the Earth alternately spelled Sulidoror by both Barlowe and Silverberg Terran humans no specific novel an image of a human the author used in the size comparison chart in the book The Thing John W Campbell s Who Goes There Thrint Larry Niven s Known Space series Tran Alan Dean Foster s Icerigger Triped Damon Knight s Rule Golden Tyreean James Tiptree s Up the Walls of the World Uchjinian Jack L Chalker s Well World series 1977 Vegan Robert A Heinlein s Have Space Suit Will Travel Velantian E E Smith s Lensman seriesReception EditBarlowe s Guide to Extraterrestrials received a mixed review from Wendy Bousfield in Library Journal Bousfield commented that the book s drawings were colorful but also somewhat static and artificial looking with less vitality than the preparatory sketches from the artist s notebook included at the end She also criticized the omission of the facts of publication of the novels but concluded that public libraries might still be interested in the work 3 The book received a positive review from Claudia J Morner in School Library Journal Morner praised the book s colorful drawings and fold out comparative size chart showing the size of aliens relative to human beings She concluded that it was a fun browsing book that would appeal to young people fascinated by monsters as well as to science fiction readers 4 Barlowe s work was nominated for an American Book Award and for the 1980 Hugo Award for Best Related Work 5 6 References Edit Barlowe Wayne 1987 Barlowe s Guide to Extraterrestrials New York Workman Publishing Company ISBN 0 89480 500 2 Even though the first book of the Tripods trilogy The White Mountains is listed as a source the Masters do not actually appear in it they are revealed in the second book of the trilogy The City of Gold and Lead Bousfield Wendy 1 January 1980 Barlowe s Guide to Extraterrestrials Book Review Library Journal 190 via EBSCO s Academic Search Complete subscription required Morner Claudia J May 1980 Barlowe s Guide to Extra Terrestials Book School Library Journal 92 93 via EBSCO s Academic Search Complete subscription required 1980 Hugo Awards Archived 2012 02 11 at the Wayback Machine Liptak Andrew 2017 02 16 Wayne Barlowe s Illustrated Aliens Kirkus Reviews Retrieved 2018 06 05 External links EditBarlowe s Guide to Extraterrestrials title listing at the Internet 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