Icshi: The A.E. van Vogt Information Site
Covers Illustrations Photos
Bibliography Summaries Interviews
News Reviews Updates Links


Most recent update:
May 9th, 2008


   A recipient of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Internet Guide Award, October 2006

Intute logo Listed on Intute, February 2008



A.E. van Vogt (1912-2000)


Have no idea who van Vogt is? I'd first
recommend visiting Juha Lindroos'
One Against Eternity
pages for an excellent introduction
to the man and his work.

And be sure to visit the superb
Weird Worlds of A.E. van Vogt
which my site was specifically
designed to complement.













Table of Contents


  1 — The Storysource Version 5

April 9th, 2008
A cross-indexed annotated bibliography of A.E. van Vogt's novels, stories, and non-fiction

  2 — Book & Magazine Covers Now with frames & thumbnails!

Updated:

April 23rd, 2008
Over 200 coverscans from my own book collection, with commentary on my favorites

  3 — Artist Spotlight Posted:

May 24th, 2006
An interview with Gerry Daly, creator of some of the finest covers ever to grace SF books

  4 — Illustrations Now with frames & thumbnails!

Updated:

April 23rd, 2008
Artwork that accompanied stories in magazines and books

  5 — Plot Summaries Updated:

June 18th, 2007
Detailed synopses of van Vogt's novels and stories, including information on some of his rarest works that were never published in English

  6 — Slanology Released:

June 18th, 2007
My comprehensive guide to Slan, meant to be read as a companion to the novel. Available only as an ebook from BookLocker.com

  7 — The Three Worlds of Null-A Released:

April 30th, 2003
A book-length comparative study of the three versions of The World of Null-A

  8 — Photos Updated:

April 27th, 2007
Pictures of van Vogt, his first wife E. Mayne Hull, and second wife Lydia, along with brief biographical sketches

  9 — Interviews Updated:

February 2nd, 2004
Two interviews with van Vogt, one appearing here for the first time anywhere

10 — "To Be His Keeper" Posted:

November 27th, 2002
An obscure pre-science fiction story from 1937, discovered by George Gilbert in 2002

11 — Reviews Updated:

March 6th, 2007
Reviews of van Vogt-related items released in the last few years, including Kevin J. Anderson's new novel Slan Hunter

12 — News & Announcements Updated:

May 9th, 2008
News of various kinds, and information on upcoming publications

13 — Site Updates
Details on all the updates ever made to this website since its launch in September 2001

14 — Links Updated:

March 6th, 2008
Some of my favorite websites, including other van Vogt sites from around the world



     I'd like to express my gratitude to Michael McKinney, Magnus Axelsson, Grant Thiessen, Gerry Daly, Mark McSherry, Yutaka Morita, Robert Weinberg, Dan Hooker, Lydia van Vogt, H.L. Drake, Alexander Martin Pfleger, George Gilbert, and Robi Michael for their assistance, suggestions, generosity, and encouragement.

     Many others have also helped with this site — they are individually credited on the various Update pages and in the Version History section of The Storysource bibliography.

     This website and its contents are ©2003-2008 by Isaac Wilcott unless otherwise noted. Some items (such as interviews and stories) are copyrighted by their respective owners, and appear here by their permission. The copyrights to the images of book/magazine covers and illustrations presented here belong to their respective copyright holders. Please respect these author's rights.

     Have any questions, comments, complaints, corrections, suggestions, or additional information? Please feel free to contact me. I enjoy answering any kind of question, simple or complicated, and do my best to reply promptly to all e-mails.


Icshi: (pronounced 'IK shee)
short for Icshicoath (pronounced ik shih 'KOE ath)
best translated as "Guardian(s) of Knowledge"