Eagle Times Vol 31 No 2
Summer 2018 Contents
- 'Charles
Chilton & the Indian Wars' - The 1st part of an in-depth
series dealing with Native Americans and how they were interpreted in Riders of the Range.
- ‘Thoughts on Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle’ – Thoughts on the life of the famous author and his only
story to appear in the Eagle, The Lost World.
- ‘Newly
Discovered Dan Dare Reference Material’ – A couple of examples of newly
discovered Dan Dare concept sketches.
- ‘The Eagle Society Annual Gathering 2018’
– A fun and in-depth report of the dinner.
All the talks and activities are covered with plenty of
photographs. This year it was held
at the Hilton in Leicester.
- ‘Dundee:
Venue for the Eagle Society
Dinner 2019’ – This article gives us a flavour of what the city will be
able to offer the Eagle Society
during their visit next year. It mentions
a number of the major attractions that will be available.
- ‘Connaught
Racing Cars: 1948 to 1957’ – An article on the Connaught company and how
the Connaught B-Type centre spread fuelled a passion in the author for
their cars.
- 'In and
Out of the Eagle' - more instalments in the series that
presents Eagle-related snippets
- 'Space
Fiction Movies in Eagle's Times' part 5 - continuing a
look at films about space exploration and alien visitations to the earth,
the bread-and-butter of the Eagle's Dan Dare adventures
between 1950 and 1969. This part covers 1963-65 and includes (among
others) Ikarie XB-1, The Day Mars Invaded Earth, First Men in the
Moon, Unearthly Stranger and Ghidorah
the Three Headed Monster.
- ‘The
Case of the Educated Archie – Part 2’ - an Adventure of Archie
Berkeley-Willoughby of Scotland Yard. A new story inspired by the
character created by Alan Stranks for his radio show P.C.49
- ‘Whatever
Happened to My Ten Percent’ – The text from one of the most anticipated fun
talks of this years Eagle Society
dinner. It wonderfully covers
various topics including King Richard III being found in Leicester, is
humankind actually regressing and many more.
A nice tribute to the man, but couldn't you have spelt his name right?
ReplyDeleteFair comment Caspar. One of our worst embarrassments! All I can say is that it wasn't me and it was already published before I saw it.
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