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''The Black Flame'' is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Stanley G. Weinbaum, originally published in hardcover by Fantasy Press in 1948. After his death, Weinbaum became "science fiction's first cult author";〔Mike Ashley, ''The History of the Science Fiction Magazine, Volume 1'', p.137〕 "Dawn of Flame" appeared as the title piece of a 1936 memorial story collection,〔(ISFDB listing )〕 while "The Black Flame" was the lead feature in the January 1939 debut issue of ''Startling Stories''.〔 The book is a fix-up, based on two previously unpublished stories—"Dawn of Flame" and "The Black Flame"—which Weinbaum marketed, but was unable to sell, before his death.〔Brian Stableford, "Stanley G. Weinbaum: The Lost Pioneer," in ''Outside The Human Aquarium: Masters of Science Fiction'', Wildside Press (2006), p.129.〕 It was reissued in paperback by Harlequin Books in 1953, followed by an Avon Books edition in 1970. French translations were published in 1956 and 1972.〔(ISFDB bibliography )〕 In 1995, Tachyon Publications issued a substantially longer "restored edition" from carbons of Weinbaum's original manuscript, found in a trunk of Weinbaum's papers held by his grandson.〔Sam Moskowitz, "The Saga of the Black Flame," ''The Black Flame'', Tachyon Press, 1995.〕 ==Plot== The novel starts several hundred years after most of mankind is wiped out by a plague and tells the story of a family of immortals who seek to conquer the world with advanced science. Its story concerns a brother and sister who have become immortal. In "Dawn of the Flame" the sister, Margaret of Urbs, known as "Black Margot", is a Joan-of-Arc-type, leading the battle against the mutated of mankind. By the time of "The Black Flame", she is jaded and finds that being an immortal can be boring.
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