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Ron Goulart

    13. Jänner 1933 – 14. Jänner 2022

    Ron Goulart war ein produktiver Kulturhistoriker und Romanautor, der tief in der Welt der Pulp-Fiktion verwurzelt war. Seine umfangreichen Schriften erforschten verschiedene Genres mit einer unverwechselbaren Mischung aus Humor und erzählerischem Gespür. Goularts Werk, das sich durch einfallsreiches Storytelling und scharfsinnige Kommentare zur Populärkultur auszeichnet, festigte seinen Ruf als vielseitiger und fesselnder Autor.

    Ron Goulart
    Das Chamäleon-Korps
    Nemo. Science Fiction Action
    Die Machtpyramide
    Kampfstern Galactica 9
    Science-Fiction-Stories 39
    Dr. Patchwork schlägt zu
    • Thad McIntosh hat nichts zu verlieren. Das Leben im Jahre 2030 bietet den Menschen kaum noch Sicherheit. Als ihm die Oppositionspartei einen ungewöhnlichen Job anbietet, greift er zu. Er spielt die Rolle eines mächtigen, aber inzwischen ohne Wissen seiner Angehörigen verstorbenen Mannes: des Oberhaupts der einflußreichsten Familie der USA. Und sein Auftrag: Er soll das Geheimnis des Projekts -Höllenhund-, einer gespenstischen Superwaffe, ergründen und den Machthunger seines ›Clans‹ entlarven!

      Die Machtpyramide
      3,0
    • Über Nacht bricht Ted Briars gesamtes Weltbild zusammen. Seine Frau betrügt ihn, auf seinem Arbeitsplatz fühlt er sich überwacht, sogar sein Hauscomputer spielt verrückt und belügt ihn. Bis einer der meistgesuchten Revolutionäre der Vereinigten Staaten bei ihm auftaucht. Er macht Ted Briar zum Anführer einer weltweiten Bewegung, die nur ein Ziel hat: den größten Verbrecher aller Zeiten zur Strecke zu bringen - den Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten!

      Nemo. Science Fiction Action
      2,0
    • Das Chamäleon-Korps

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Enthält die Texte: -Chamäleon -Der Wüstling -Der Schwertschlucker -Polizeistaat -Fluxus -Interview mit Ron Goulart Darrell Schweitzer -Nachwort Hans Joachim Alpers

      Das Chamäleon-Korps
      3,0
    • Drei Astronauten, angeschnallt in der Nase der Capricorn I, warten auf den Start: die erste Reise zum Mars. Die Mission muss erfolgreich sein, andernfalls wird die US-Regierung keine Mittel mehr für die Raumfahrt bereitstellen. Während der Countdown voranschreitet, steigt die Spannung - bis die Astronauten plötzlich den Befehl erhalten, die Rakete zu verlassen, und an einen unbekannten Ort gebracht werden. Sie nehmen die Situation gelassen und betrachten das Geschehen als einen unverständlichen, aber sehr unpassenden Scherz, bis ihnen klar wird, dass sie ihren Aufenthaltsort nicht lebend verlassen werden...

      Unternehmen Capricorn
      2,5
    • Gadget Man

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set in a troubled Republic of Southern California, the story unfolds against a backdrop of a repressive junta facing guerrilla movements and suburban riots. Sergeant James Xavier Hecker is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the unrest, focusing on the guerrilla leader's daughter, who holds crucial information. The narrative explores themes of power, resistance, and the complexities of societal unrest as Hecker navigates a volatile landscape filled with secrets and danger.

      Gadget Man
      4,0
    • Brinkman

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set in a gritty future America, the story follows Brinkman, a street-smart young man navigating the harsh realities of slum life marked by minimal welfare and petty crime. With a strong determination to improve his circumstances, Brinkman embodies resilience and ambition, suggesting a journey filled with challenges and the potential for transformation. His character reflects the struggle for a better life against a backdrop of societal decay.

      Brinkman
      3,0
    • Star Hawks, Vol. 1: 1977-1978

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Comic book artist Gil Kane and science fiction writer Ron Goulart created Star Hawks. Star Hawks offered readers wit, action, and was presented, in its daily form, in two tiers, just like a Sunday strip.

      Star Hawks, Vol. 1: 1977-1978
      3,9
    • Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop

      Tis the Season to Be Deadly, Stories of Mistletoe and Mayhem From 17 Masters of Suspense - Advance Reader's Copy

      • 245 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Each year, for the past seventeen years, Mysterious Bookshop proprietor Otto Penzler has commissioned an original Christmas story by a leading suspense writer. These stories were then produced as pamphlets, just 1,000 copies, and given to customers of the bookstore as a Christmas present. Now, all seventeen tales have been collected in one volume, showcasing the talents of: Charles Ardai Lisa Atkinson George Baxt Lawrence Block Mary Higgins Clark Thomas H. Cook Ron Goulart Jeremiah Healy Edward D. Hoch Rupert Holmes Andrew Klavan Michael Malone Ed McBain Anne Perry S. J. Rozan Jonathan Santlofer Donald E. WestlakeSome of these stories are humorous, others suspenseful, and still others are tales of pure detection, but all of them together make up a charming collection and a perfect Christmas gift for all ages.

      Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop
      3,6
    • The year is 1962, and the Phantom returns once again in a new adventure! There’s a possible world war with Russia looming on the horizon, and newly minted President John F. Kennedy calls upon his old friend Kit Walker for help – let the action and intrigue begin!In this all-new Phantastic adventure, veteran Phantom script writer Ron Goulart returns with artist Sean Joyce and Raquel Lopez to put a new spin on an old favorite: mystery, intrigue, and more. Inks by Malena Molina and colors by Jorge Cortes.

      The Phantom: President Kennedy's Mission
      2,0
    • Ignatz

      • 22 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      This book "" Ignatz "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.

      Ignatz
    • His brain scrambled, Jake tries to clear himself of a murder charge. Jake Pace comes to on the floor of a dungeon, where a robot jailer is killing rats. The last 24 hours are a blank; he doesn’t remember anything since he stepped into his skycar, chasing a tip on the Big Bang murders. For weeks the killings have stumped every officer in the government - costing six of them their lives - but a soprano named Palsy Hatchbacker told Jake she knew something that could break open the case. Before he met Miss Hatchbacker, a carnation-wearing goon spritzed Jake with a memory-wiping spray. When the police found him, he was sleeping peacefully next to Palsy’s corpse, a laser pistol in his hand. While he rots in jail, the Big Bang killer continues his rampage. Only Jake can bring him to justice, but first he must break out of an inescapable jail.

      Big Bang
    • from the back cover: "Science Fiction or Prophesy? "Werewolves in Connecticut? A liberal-conservative revolution? An underground "dirty tricks" squad who rob from the poor to give to the rich? Scandal in the highest political circles? "Almost before Reporter Noah Kraft knows what he's after - if he ever really learns - he's captured by the ultra-conservative Robin Hood Foundation, meets its superpatriot leader, George Washington II, has a run-in with the Jersey Mafia (which claims it doesn't exist), and finds out what the mystery is behind the name "Hawkshaw". "It's a wild and wacky satire on today's political climate - to its mind-boggling extreme in a radically different United States ... thirty-odd years from now."

      Hawkshaw
    • SF-verhalen - 107: Alfa vijf

      • 291 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      11 SF/Fantasy-verhalen: Frank Herbert: Groenslaven (Greenslaves, 1965) Ron Goulart: Het probleem met machines (The trouble with machines, 1968) Michael Stall: De vijf deuren (The five doors, 1973) R.A. Lafferty: De man die er helemaal niet was (The man who never was, 1967) Brain Aldiss: Totale omgeving (Total environment, 1968) Keith Laumer: De planeetvernielers (The planet wreckers, 1966) Terry Carr: Zij wonen op niveaus (They live on levels, 1973) R.A. Lafferty: Alle stukken van een rivieroever (All pieces of a rivershore, 1970) Sydney J. van Scyoc: Dodenzang (Deathsong, 1974) Ron Goulart: Hooizolder (Lofthouse, 1969) Robert Silverberg: Nadat de mythen naar huis gingen (After the myths went home, 1969)

      SF-verhalen - 107: Alfa vijf
      3,6
    • Vuurvreter

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Great scaly dragons roamed the dunes -- unreal beasts resurrected daily in the mirage belt. Illusions created by atmospheric manipulation -- and by magic. For although Esmeralda was a backward world, it had a very real and unusual native art -- witchcraft! Raker of Soldiers of Fortune, Inc. was being paid well to track down the planet's deadly Fire-Eater -- who visited flaming death upon distant enemies. But Raker found himself battling not one wizard, but a whole pack of sorcerers, plague makers, lycanthropes, and fire assassins. And the ones who couldn't kill him with words went at him with battle axes, swords and the like. Raker began to wonder if even a great fortune was going to be just compensation if he couldn't live long enough to collect....

      Vuurvreter