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Lost Sci-Fi Books 161 thru 170 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s
1. The Sky Was Full of Ships by Theodore Sturgeon - They tried Gordon Kent for murder–but who was really responsible? 2. He That Hath Wings by Edmond Hamilton - The story of a modern Icarus — David Rand was a freak of nature, a glorious, winged freak, who had experienced the freedom of the sky and could no longer be tied to the ground 3. The Pause by Isaac Asimov - The white powder was confined within a thin-walled, transparent capsule. The capsule in turn was heat-sealed into a double strip of parafilm. 4. Small World by William F. Nolan - What will happen when the alien ships strike Earth? And later? Who will survive? 5. The Most Sentimental Man by Evelyn E. Smith - Johnson knew he was annoying the younger man, who so obviously lived by the regulations in the Colonial Officer's Manual and lacked the imagination to understand why he was doing this... 6. The Mortal Immortal by Mary Shelley - This is a memorable anniversary for me; on it I complete my three hundred and twenty-third year! 7. The Moon That Vanished by Leigh Brackett - A fallen satellite of the Planet Venus is the lure which leads three hunted beings to the mysterious island of smiling death! 8. Chicken Farm by Ross Rocklynne - Harvey was a most unusual little man. A Cosmos-minded man with great singleness of purpose. 9. The Black Ewe by Fritz Leiber - She brought death to all those who walked beside her... 10. From Outer Space by Robert Zacks - How did Doomsday come? Well, it's the story of a banquet...
© 2024 Scott Miller (Audiobook): 9798868795411
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Audiobook: February 23, 2024
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Teens & Young adult
Lost Sci-Fi Books 161 thru 170 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s
1. The Sky Was Full of Ships by Theodore Sturgeon - They tried Gordon Kent for murder–but who was really responsible? 2. He That Hath Wings by Edmond Hamilton - The story of a modern Icarus — David Rand was a freak of nature, a glorious, winged freak, who had experienced the freedom of the sky and could no longer be tied to the ground 3. The Pause by Isaac Asimov - The white powder was confined within a thin-walled, transparent capsule. The capsule in turn was heat-sealed into a double strip of parafilm. 4. Small World by William F. Nolan - What will happen when the alien ships strike Earth? And later? Who will survive? 5. The Most Sentimental Man by Evelyn E. Smith - Johnson knew he was annoying the younger man, who so obviously lived by the regulations in the Colonial Officer's Manual and lacked the imagination to understand why he was doing this... 6. The Mortal Immortal by Mary Shelley - This is a memorable anniversary for me; on it I complete my three hundred and twenty-third year! 7. The Moon That Vanished by Leigh Brackett - A fallen satellite of the Planet Venus is the lure which leads three hunted beings to the mysterious island of smiling death! 8. Chicken Farm by Ross Rocklynne - Harvey was a most unusual little man. A Cosmos-minded man with great singleness of purpose. 9. The Black Ewe by Fritz Leiber - She brought death to all those who walked beside her... 10. From Outer Space by Robert Zacks - How did Doomsday come? Well, it's the story of a banquet...
© 2024 Scott Miller (Audiobook): 9798868795411
Release date
Audiobook: February 23, 2024
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