For the past couple of years, I've been making the case, at HILOBROW and in the UNBORED books I've co-authored, that the Sixties (1964–1973, according to my non-calendrical schema) were… Read the rest of the article: The best young adult literature from 1967
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Joshua Glenn As I've mentioned before, I'm a true-blue fan of intermediate-reader adventures published during the Sixties (1964–73). Attribute this, if you will, to the fact that these books were popular when… Read the rest of the article: Best older kid's literature from 1966
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Joshua Glenn The 60s wasn't just hippies and Woodstock. It was also the Golden Age of children's literature.
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Joshua Glenn Joshua Glenn shows why 1965 was a very good year for science fiction, comic books, and spy novels.
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Joshua Glenn Joshua Glenn and Elizabeth Foy Larsen recommend their favorite cooperative board games.
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Joshua Glenn [I really want Save the Adventure to be a success! For just $25, you'll get a year-long (12-book) subscription — Mark] Only 10 days left, before it's too late! Singularity… Read the rest of the article: 10 days left to rescue out-of-print adventure stories from copyright limbo
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Joshua Glenn Several years ago, I read Brian Aldiss's Billion Year Spree — his "true history of science fiction" from Mary Shelley to the early 1970s. I found Aldiss's account of the… Read the rest of the article: The Radium Age science fiction library