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Stadium Beyond the Stars is a juvenile science fiction novel by Milton Lesser published in 1960 by Holt, Rinehart & Winston with cover illustration by Mel Hunter. The story follows the adventures of Steve Frazer, a champion spacesuit racer on Earth's Olympic team, as the ship taking him and the rest of the team to the center of the galaxy for the Interstellar Olympic Games intercepts a mysterious derelict spaceship. Stadium Beyond the Stars is a part of the Winston Science Fiction set, a series of juvenile novels which have become famous for their influence on young science fiction readers and their exceptional cover illustrations by award winning artists.
Author | Milton Lesser |
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Cover artist | Mel Hunter |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | The John C. Winston Company |
Publication date | 1960 (first edition) |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 206 pp (first edition) |
Plot introduction
editSteve Frazer, a champion spacesuit racer on Earth's Olympic team, is headed to the center of the galaxy with the rest of the Earth team on board the Hellas. When they intercept a mysterious derelict spaceship, he volunteers to investigate. Once on board the ship, he discovers evidence of a non-human intelligence that seems to communicate through telepathy. Upon his arrival back to the Hellas, Steve tells the others what he found, but no one believes him. Disqualified from competition on false charges, he realizes that he has become mixed up in a deadly game of interstellar intrigue.
Reception
editFloyd C. Gale rated the book 2.5 stars out of five for children, stating that "Although melodramatic hogwash", it had "enough action and originality".[1]
Publication history
edit- 1960, USA, the John C. Winston Company, pub. date 1960, hardback
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Gale, Floyd C. (June 1961). "Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf". Galaxy Science Fiction. pp. 94–97.
External links
edit- Go to the Internet Archive to read the book online.