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This is a list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1950s, as determined by Publishers Weekly. [1] The list features the most popular novels of each year from 1950 through 1959 . The standards set for inclusion in the lists – which, for example, led to the exclusion of the novels in the Harry Potter series from the lists for the ...
The list features the most popular novels of each year from 1960 through 1969. The standards set for inclusion in the lists – which, for example, led to the exclusion of the novels in the Harry Potter series from the lists for the 1990s and 2000s – are currently unknown.
Robert Silverberg, in a 2010 essay, argued that the true Golden Age was the 1950s, and that the "Golden Age" of the 1940s was a kind of "false dawn". "Until the decade of the fifties", Silverberg wrote, "there was essentially no market for science fiction books at all"; the audience supported only a few special interest small presses.
Many were formulaic, gimmicky, comic-book-style films. They drew upon political themes or public concerns of the day, including depersonalization, infiltration, or fear of nuclear weapons. Invasion was a common theme, as were various threats to humanity. [1]
1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "1950s children's books" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Gangrene (book) Garden of Shadows; German Lottery; The Gift (Steel novel) Gilead (novel) Ginger You're Barmy; The Girl Next Door (Ketchum novel) Go Set a Watchman; The Go-Between; God's Helicopter; The Godfather Returns; The Godfather (novel) The Golden Age (London novel) The Greatcoat; Das grüne Ungeheuer
Pages in category "1950 British novels" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Iceberg Slim's last book, Doom Fox (written in 1978 but not published until 1998), contains an introduction written by Ice-T. Spiceberg Slim is a moniker and the eighth studio album (released in 2002) by American rapper Spice 1.