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John Rankine (born Douglas Rankine Mason; 26 September 1918 – 8 August 2013) was a British
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
author, who wrote books as John Rankine and Douglas R. Mason. Rankine was born in
Hawarden Hawarden (; cy, Penarlâg) is a village, community (Wales), community and Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral ward in Flintshire, Wales. It is part of the Deeside conurbation on the Wales-England border and is home ...
, Flintshire, Wales, attended Chester Grammar School, and in 1937 began study of English Literature and Experimental Psychology at the
University of Manchester , mottoeng = Knowledge, Wisdom, Humanity , established = 2004 – University of Manchester Predecessor institutions: 1956 – UMIST (as university college; university 1994) 1904 – Victoria University of Manchester 1880 – Victoria Univer ...
, where he was a friend of Anthony Burgess (mentioned in Burgess's autobiography, ''Little Wilson And Big God''). His first short story ''Two's Company'' was published in 1964, and his first novel ''From Carthage Then I Came'' followed in 1966. His 1972 novel ''The Resurrection of Roger Diment'' features the idea of an abbreviated life span for people, a theme which may have been adapted from William F. Nolan's novel ''Logan's Run'', though Mason's story was developed differently. Rankine also wrote
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novels set in the same universe as the television series '' Space: 1999''.


Bibliography


Novels

Source: *''From Carthage Then I Came'' a.k.a. ''Eight Against Utopia'' (1966) *''Ring of Violence'' (1968) *''The Tower of Rizwan'' (1968) *''Landfall is a State of Mind'' (1968) *''The Weisman Experiment'' (1969) *''The Janus Syndrome'' (1969) *''Matrix'' (1969) *''Horizon Alpha'' (1971) *''Dilation Effect'' (1971) *''Satellite 54-Zero'' (1971) *''The Resurrection of Roger Diment'' (1972) *''The End Bringers'' (1973) *''The Phaeton Condition'' (1973) *''Operation Umanaq'' (1973) *''The Omega Worm'' (1976) *''Pitman's Progress'' (1976) *''Euphor Unfree'' (1977) *''Mission to Pactolus R.'' (1978) *''The Star of Hesiock'' (1980) *''The Typhon Intervention'' (1981) *''In the Eye of the Storm'' (2001) *''The Darkling Plain'' (2001)


Series

Dag Fletcher # The Blockade of Sinitron (1966) s by John Rankine# Interstellar Two-Five (1966) s by John Rankine# One is One (1968) s by John Rankine# The Plantos Affair (1971) s by John Rankine# The Ring of Garamas (1972) s by John Rankine# The Bromius Phenomenon (1973) s by John Rankine ''Space 1999'' *2 Moon Odyssey (1975) s by John Rankine*5 Lunar Attack (1975) s by John Rankine*6 Astral Quest (1975) s by John Rankine*8 Android Planet (1976) s by John Rankine*10 Phoenix of Megaron (1976) s by John Rankine Space Corporation # Never the Same Door (1968) s by John Rankine# Moons of Triopus (1968) s by John Rankine Also Binary Z (1969) s by John Rankine


Collections

* ''Tuo Yaw'' (2003) * ''BAZOZZ ZZZ DZZ: And Other Short Stories'' (2003)


Anthologies containing stories by Douglas R Mason

* '' New Writings in SF 1'' (1964) * '' New Writings in SF 7'' (1966) * ''
New Writings in SF 9 ''New Writings in SF 9'' is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by John Carnell, the ninth volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. It was first published in hardcover by Dennis Dobson in the United K ...
'' (1966) * '' New Writings in SF 11'' (1968) * ''
New Writings in SF 16 ''New Writings in SF 16'' is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by John Carnell, the sixteenth volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. It was first published in hardcover by Dennis Dobson in 1970, fo ...
'' (1969) * '' New Writings in SF 21'' (1972)


Short stories

* "Folly to Be Wise" (1966) * "The Man Who Missed the Ferry" (1966) * "There Was This Fella..." (1968) *
Locust Years
(1968) * "All Done by Mirrors" (1969) * "Algora One Six" (1972) * "Second Run at the Data" (1971)• Galaxy Magazine, February 1971, (Feb 1971, ed. Ejler Jakobsson, publ. UPD Publishing Corporation, $0.75, 196pp, digest, magazine) • Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB) http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?51943


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External links

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Fantastic Fiction UK




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Douglas R. Mason
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rankine, John 1918 births 2013 deaths British science fiction writers People educated at The King's School, Chester Alumni of the University of Manchester 20th-century British novelists People from Hawarden 20th-century pseudonymous writers