G. Harry Stine
(b.1928-d.1997)
Bio:
Also wrote science fiction as Lee Correy.
Died on November 2nd 1997,at his home in Phoenix, Arizona
apparently of a stroke.
Wrote many fact articles, some of which where published in
Analog. Also wrote the Handbook of Model Rocketry.
Was very involved with model rocketry and co-founded the Citizens
Advisory Council on National Space Policy in 1980. Was also
involved in the L5 Society, also of AMRA. He was also a big promoter of
cheap
space flight. His son, Bill is head of Quest Aerospace.
A scholarship fund has been set up in his name, contributions
can be sent to:
The G. Harry Stine Space Pioneers Memorial Fund c/o Bill Stine 6012 E
Hidden Valley Drive Cave Creek AZ 85331
Pseudonyms:
Lee Correy (although both Lee Correy and G. Stine
are listed as panelists at one panel at CopperCon 17 in 1997
Bibliography:
- Series
- Amazing and Wonderful Mind Machines You
Can Build
- August 1994 , Top of the Mountain Publising Paperback
- Confrontation in Space
- non-fiction(??)
- 1981, Prentice-Hall,
- Contraband Rocket
- as Lee Correy
- 1956, Ace
- Force of Arms
- Eight of the Warbots series
- Halfway to Anywhere : Achieving America's Destiny in
Space
- Non-fiction. With Dan Goldin and Wolfgang Demisch
- September 1996 M. Evans and Company Inc Hardcover
- The Hopeful Future
- May 1983, MacMillan Pub Company Hardcover
- Judgment Day
- 1992
- Manna
- As Lee Correy(?)
- 1984
- A Matter of Metalaw
- As Lee Correy(?)
- 1986
- Rocket Man
- As Lee Correy. Juvenile
- 1955, Holt.
- Shuttle Down
- As Lee Correy(?)
- 1981
- Starship Through Space
- as Lee Correy. Juvenile
- Star Trek: The Abode of Life
- As Lee Correy (?)
- Space Doctor
- As Lee Correy(?)
- 1981
- Starsea Invaders: First Action
- 1993
- Warbots
- 1988
Short Work
- "... And a Star to Steer Her By"
- novelette
- June 1953, Astounding
- "The Education of Icky"
- January 1957, Astounding
- "Pioneer"
- August 1953, Astounding
- "Something in the Sky"
- May 1957, Astounding
Links
Wikipedia entry for Stine
Updated January 2010