The Cosmos Project

Bringing to life "Cosmos" – a serial science fiction novel from 1933

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  • About copyright
  • Conrad H. Ruppert, Printer
    • Conrad H. Ruppert – Obituary
    • Conrad H. Ruppert: Science Fiction Journalist
  • Correspondence and manuscripts
    • The Story of the Solar Sales Service
  • Cosmos – A Triumphal Failure of Early SciFi
  • Cosmos – The Serial
    • Chapter 1 – Faster Than Light by Ralph Milne Farley
    • Chapter 10 – Conference at Copernicus by Raymond A. Palmer
    • Chapter 11 – The Last Poet and the Robots by A. Merritt
    • Chapter 12 – At the Crater’s Core by J. Harvey Haggard
    • Chapter 13 – What a Course! by Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.
    • Chapter 14 – The Fate of the Neptunians by P. Schuyler Miller
    • Chapter 15 – The Horde of Elo Hava by L. A. Eshbach
    • Chapter 16 – Lost in Alien Dimensions by Eando Binder
    • Chapter 17 – Armageddon in Space by Edmond Hamilton
    • Chapter 2 – The Emigrants by David H. Keller, M.D.
    • Chapter 3 – Callisto’s Children by Arthur J. Burks
    • Chapter 4 – The Murderer From Mars by Bob Olsen
    • Chapter 5 – Tyrants of Saturn by Francis Flagg
    • Chapter 6 – Interference on Luna by John W. Campbell
    • Chapter 7 – Son of the Trident by Rae Winters
    • Chapter 8 – Volunteers From Venus by Otis Adelbert Kline and E. Hoffman Price
    • Chapter 9 – Menace of the Automaton by Abner J. Gelula
  • Cosmos chapters as standalone stories
    • Rhythm of the Spheres by A. Merritt
    • Robot Nemesis by E.E. Smith, Ph.D.
  • Cosmos coverage in IF! (1949)
    • COSMOS – a trivial review by Don Wilson
    • COSMOS – David H. Keller, M.D.
    • The Fate of the COSMOS Crew – Forrest J Ackerman
  • Cosmos in Perry Rhodan (1973)
  • How Cosmos came to be
  • October, 1933 – Illustrated!
  • Sources
  • The Cosmos Authors
  • The Cosmos Issues
    • Afterward
    • April, 1934 – The best chapter?
    • August, 1933 – A major new author
    • August, 1934 – The fate of serial novels
    • December, 1933 – A pinch hitter
    • December, 1934 – January, 1935 – Cosmos concludes
    • February, 1934 – Focus on fiction
    • January, 1934 – The birth of Fantasy Magazine
    • July, 1933 – Cosmos arrives
    • July, 1934 – Slim and none
    • June, 1934 – A new editor
    • March, 1934 – What’s up with the printer?
    • May, 1934 – Getting weirder
    • November, 1933 – Oops!
    • October – November, 1934 – Looking ahead
    • September, 1933 – A double dose
    • September, 1934 – The second anniversary
  • The SFD/FM Staff
  • Who am I, and why am I doing this?
  • Notes on the process and text

The Cosmos Issues

Cosmos Arrives – July 1933
August, 1933 – A major new author
September 1933 – A double dose
October, 1933 – Illustrated!
November, 1933 – Oops!
December, 1933 – A pinch hitter
January, 1934 – The birth of Fantasy Magazine
February, 1934 – Focus on fiction
March, 1934 – What’s up with the printer?
April, 1934 – The best chapter?
May, 1934 – Getting weirder
June, 1934 – A new editor
July, 1934 – Slim and none
August, 1934 – The fate of serial novels
September, 1934 – The second anniversary
October – November, 1934 – Looking ahead
December, 1934 – January, 1935 – Cosmos concludes
Afterward

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  • Welcome to The Cosmos Project
    • Who am I, and why am I doing this?
    • How Cosmos came to be
    • About copyright
    • Sources
    • Notes on the process and text
  • The 2020 Cosmos Prize Winners
  • Cosmos – The Serial
    • Chapter 1 – Faster Than Light by Ralph Milne Farley
    • Chapter 2 – The Emigrants by David H. Keller, M.D.
    • Chapter 3 – Callisto’s Children by Arthur J. Burks
    • Chapter 4 – The Murderer From Mars by Bob Olsen
    • Chapter 5 – Tyrants of Saturn by Francis Flagg
    • Chapter 6 – Interference on Luna by John W. Campbell
    • Chapter 7 – Son of the Trident by Rae Winters
    • Chapter 8 – Volunteers From Venus by Otis Adelbert Kline and E. Hoffman Price
    • Chapter 9 – Menace of the Automaton by Abner J. Gelula
    • Chapter 10 – Conference at Copernicus by Raymond A. Palmer
    • Chapter 11 – The Last Poet and the Robots by A. Merritt
    • Chapter 12 – At the Crater’s Core by J. Harvey Haggard
    • Chapter 13 – What a Course! by Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.
    • Chapter 14 – The Fate of the Neptunians by P. Schuyler Miller
    • Chapter 15 – The Horde of Elo Hava by L. A. Eshbach
    • Chapter 16 – Lost in Alien Dimensions by Eando Binder
    • Chapter 17 – Armageddon in Space by Edmond Hamilton
  • The Cosmos Issues
    • July, 1933 – Cosmos arrives
    • August, 1933 – A major new author
    • September, 1933 – A double dose
    • October, 1933 – Illustrated!
    • November, 1933 – Oops!
    • December, 1933 – A pinch hitter
    • January, 1934 – The birth of Fantasy Magazine
    • February, 1934 – Focus on fiction
    • March, 1934 – What’s up with the printer?
    • April, 1934 – The best chapter?
    • May, 1934 – Getting weirder
    • June, 1934 – A new editor
    • July, 1934 – Slim and none
    • August, 1934 – The fate of serial novels
    • September, 1934 – The second anniversary
    • October – November, 1934 – Looking ahead
    • December, 1934 – January, 1935 – Cosmos concludes
    • Afterward
  • The SFD/FM Staff
    • Conrad H. Ruppert, Printer
  • The Cosmos Authors
  • Correspondence and manuscripts
  • Cosmos chapters as standalone stories
    • Rhythm of the Spheres by A. Merritt
    • Robot Nemesis by E.E. Smith, Ph.D.
  • Cosmos coverage in IF! (1949)
  • Cosmos in Perry Rhodan (1973)
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