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Triplanetary

By: E.E. Doc Smith
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Wildside Press
ISBN: 1434401014
ISBN-13: 9781434401014
Released: 15 May 2007
RRP: £5.99
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Incomplete reprint - By: Mengoth, 21 Sep 2008
This 2007 reprint by Wildside Press, LLC is an abridged version.
With this edition the story starts with the Triplanetary Patrol in operation & Costigan aboard the Hyperion.
It has deleted the initial encounter of an Arisian with the Eddorians & the subsequent tales of the rise & falll of the civilisations of Earth.
A nice little novella but it completely seperates it from the Lensman Saga.
Stop! Don't read this first! - By: Paul Magnussen, 27 May 2008
If you're intending to read Doc Smith's classic "Lensman" series, then so you should; but you should definitely start, not with "Triplanetary", but with Galactic Patrol. Here's why.

Chronologicallly, the first Lensman story was Galactic Patrol, from 1937-38. This was followed by the next three stories: Gray Lensman, Second Stage Lensmen & Children of the Lens. When publication in book form was mooted, Smith revised his earlier Triplanetary to fit into the lensman universe, & wrote First Lensman to form a bridge between that & "Galactic Patrol". Masters of the Vortex, another unrelated story, was likewise modified.

I, & many others it seems, feel that the four books representing Smith's original conception are the essential ones, & the others are disposable ("Vortex", in particular, being a pot-boiler with virtuallly no relation to the others). Although "First Lensman" certainly has entertaining moments (as when Virgil Samms is almost deafened at a Rigellian construction site, because the Rigellians have no sense of hearing & can't understand what the problem is).

There's another problem with the books, although fortunately not an insuperable one. Smith's universe, although already huge at the outset of "Galactic Patrol", expands as the series progresses. Originallly, the reader didn't discover the total significance of the struggles going on within it until the end of "Children". But the books (except, for some inscrutable reason, "Patrol") feature tacked-on & needless Forewords that give away the whole plot. I *strongly* recommend first-time readers to skip these.

"Triplanetary" is not as good as "Patrol"; & if you start here you may be disappointed - possibly enough to stop reading! Neither is it "reallly" the first book. But most importantly, you'll run headfirst into plot-spoilers that wreck the tension of the story.

When you've finished "Children", by alll means go back & read this.
Slowly Builds to a Tremendous Climax - By: , 24 Nov 1999
This book takes a little while to get going but it reallly comes to a fascinating end. It gets the whole series off to a great start.

If you have never read the Lensman Series, I can't recommend it enough. It just gets better with each book.

Thanks Ripping Publishing for reintroducing it!