An edition of The Space Merchants (1952)

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An edition of The Space Merchants (1952)

The Space Merchants

  • 4.80 ·
  • 5 Ratings
  • 109 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 16 Have read

One of the most savage and devastating attacks on modern consumer society and the advertising agents who are its high priests, THE SPACE MERCHANTS is uncomfortably prophetic. Two major advertising agencies are fighting for the Venus account--nothing less than total control of the Venus economy and markets. It is a mere bagatelle that Venus is a harsh, unspeakably hostile planet, so far uninhabited. Fowler Schocken Associates, in the person of the Venus project's Vice President, Mitchell Courtenay, have no doubt that they can "persuade" colonists to go there, and once there, they will just have to survive as best they can. The Schocken firm has one major rival, Taunton Associates, Taunton may have lost the final round, but the war is not yet over. The client Congress and the puppet President are in no position to interfere as commercial warfare becomes even more bitter. There is no one force, however, that is still to be reckoned with--the hated and despised Consies (Conservationists). This group of fantastics spend their time in pinprick sabotage and futile propaganda. Futile, that is, until they are able to recruit Courtenay himself. Naturally he does not believe in their message, but helping them is better than life as a Consumer, helplessly hooked on Schocken products, a life to which he was betrayed by--could it be Taunton? He has every intention of betraying the Consies when he can, but in the meantime, he has no choice but to use his star-class advertising mind to further their cause. But even the best-conditioned worm will turn in time.
--front flap

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Publisher
Walker and Company
Language
English
Pages
158

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Cover of: The Space Merchants
The Space Merchants
2011-12, Thomas Dunne Books, St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback in English - 1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.; Revised 21st Century Edition
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The Space Merchants
2003-04, SFBC
Hardcover in English
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The Space Merchants
1987-03, St. Martin's Press
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st St. Martin's Press mass market ed. (1)
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The Space Merchants
1985, St. Martin's Press
Paperback in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The Space Merchants
The Space Merchants
1969, Walker and Company
Hardcover in English

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New York, USA

Edition Notes

"A condensed version ... appeared in Galaxy magazine under the title Gravy planet."

Copyright Date
1953

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.P748 Sp4, PS3566.O36 Sp4

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
158 p.
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5682262M
LCCN
69013672
Library Thing
21334
Goodreads
50579550

Work Description

The Space Merchants is a 1952 science fiction novel by American writers Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth. Originally published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine as a serial entitled Gravy Planet, the novel was first published as a single volume in 1953, and has sold heavily since. It deals satirically with a hyper-developed consumerism, seen through the eyes of an advertising executive. In 1984, Pohl published a sequel, The Merchants' War. In 2012, it was included in the Library of America omnibus American Science Fiction: Four Classic Novels 1953–1956. Pohl revised the original novel in 2011 with added material and more contemporary references.

It was rated the 24th "all-time best novel" in a 1975 Locus poll, jointly with The Martian Chronicles and The War of the Worlds. The novel was also included in David Pringle's list of 100 best science fiction novels.

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