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Lucky Starr is the hero of a series of science fiction books by Isaac Asimov, using the pen name "Paul French" and intended for children. On 23 March 1951 Asimov met with his agent, Frederik Pohl, and Walter I. Bradbury, then the science fiction editor at Doubleday & Co., who had a proposal for him. Pohl and Bradbury wanted Asimov to write a juvenile science fiction novel that would serve as the basis for a television series. Fearing that the novel would be adapted into the "uniformly awful" programming he saw flooding the television channels, he decided to publish it under the pseudonym "Paul French".

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  • Lucky Starr (ca)
  • Lucky Starr (knižní série) (cs)
  • Lucky Starr (de)
  • Ciclo di Lucky Starr (it)
  • Cycle de David Starr (fr)
  • Lucky Starr series (en)
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  • Lucky Starr és una sèrie de novel·les juvenils escrita per Isaac Asimov com a Paul French a la dècada del 1950 basades en el personatge de Lucky Starr. (ca)
  • Lucky Starr je vědeckofantastická knižní série obsahující šest románů amerického spisovatele Isaaca Asimova. Jednotlivé díly vycházely v letech 1952–1958 a jsou určeny pro mládež. (cs)
  • Lucky Starr ist der Held der gleichnamigen sechsbändigen Science-Fiction-Romanserie von Isaac Asimov aus den 1950er-Jahren. Die Serie ist bekannt für die Idee der Kraftfeldklingen, welche vielleicht die Lichtschwerter in Star Wars inspiriert haben. (de)
  • Le Cycle de David Starr (titre original : Lucky Starr series) est une série d'histoires de science fiction écrite au début des années 1950 par Isaac Asimov sous le pseudonyme de Paul French. (fr)
  • Il ciclo di Lucky Starr è una serie di sei romanzi di fantascienza scritti da Isaac Asimov tra il 1952 e il 1958 con lo pseudonimo di Paul French. Si tratta di , opere destinate alla fruizione adolescenziale che si discostano per stile e struttura (ma non per intenti) dalla canonica produzione asimoviana. (it)
  • Lucky Starr is the hero of a series of science fiction books by Isaac Asimov, using the pen name "Paul French" and intended for children. On 23 March 1951 Asimov met with his agent, Frederik Pohl, and Walter I. Bradbury, then the science fiction editor at Doubleday & Co., who had a proposal for him. Pohl and Bradbury wanted Asimov to write a juvenile science fiction novel that would serve as the basis for a television series. Fearing that the novel would be adapted into the "uniformly awful" programming he saw flooding the television channels, he decided to publish it under the pseudonym "Paul French". (en)
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  • Lucky Starr (en)
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  • Cover from the 2001 Science Fiction Book Club omnibus edition. (en)
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