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