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Space Travelers and Nothing But Space Travelers 2
Space Travelers and Nothing But Space Travelers 2 Seventeen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury Paradise Planet by Richard S. Shaver Asleep In Armageddon by Ray Bradbury Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury The Old Martians by Rog Phillips Wreck Off Triton by Alfred Coppel Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury Planet of Doom by C. H. Thames The Planet Of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon The Last Plunge by S. J. Sackett The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury Fee Of The Frontier by H. B. Fyfe The Flight Of The Eagle by Alfred Coppel Madmen of Mars by Erik Fennel The Monster That Threatened The Universe by Russ Winterbotham A Little Journey by Ray Bradbury
Alfred Coppel, C. H. Thames, Erik Fennel, H. B. Fyfe, Millard V. Gordon, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard S. Shaver, Rog Phillips, Russ Winterbotham, S. J. Sackett (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 51 thru 60 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Small Town by Philip K. Dick - The theme of 'the man who played God' has been used many ways, never with more tense and chilling effect than by the very able Mr. Dick. Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury - The Morgue Ship had knowledge that would end the war and defeat the Martians. Until Life Do Us Part by Winston Marks - What's it like to be immortal? To retain sanity you've got to be unemotional and you can't fall in love. Planet of Doom by C.H. Thames - Jane knew she had the biggest story of the year; thousands of people were soon to die on this Planet Of Doom The Last Plunge by S.J. Sackett - A man who needs money will do any job that comes along even air lion diving off Uranus! Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick - Terran Development was ready to market a fourth dimension 'vehicle' which afforded almost instantaneous travel. Henry Ellis commuted 160 miles to work in five steps and a few seconds. Then, one morning, he met some people. The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury - 'Get Gunther,' the orders read. They were marooned on the pirate's asteroid—their only weapons a gun and a news-reel camera. Fee Of The Frontier by H.B. Fyfe - They had a job to do. If they had to give up money, or love or life itself—that was the Fee of the Frontier Monster by William Morrison - Colonizing Mars was hell, because of one thing—large, hungry critters. They flew, crawled, snarled, howled, burrowed up under the floors. The Planet of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon - A phantom land and a phantom folk, Come sailing out of the deep unknown, With a soundless roar and a lightless flash, To conquer a void for them alone.
C. H. Thames, H. B. Fyfe, Millard V. Gordon, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, S. J. Sackett, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 41 thru 60 - Twenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s Foster, You're Dead by Philip K. Dick Wreck Off Triton by Alfred Coppel Asleep In Armageddon by Ray Bradbury The Old Martians by Rog Phillips Stop, You're Killing Me! by Darius John Grange Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury Paradise Planet by Richard S. Shaver Forsyte's Retreat by Winston Marks Small Town by Philip K. Dick Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury Until Life Do Us Part by Winston Marks Planet of Doom by C.H. Thames The Last Plunge by S.J. Sackett Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury Fee Of The Frontier by H.B. Fyfe Monster by William Morrison The Planet of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon
Alfred Coppel, C. H. Thames, Darius John Granger, H. B. Fyfe, Millard V. Gordon, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard S. Shaver, Rog Phillips, S. J. Sackett, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The Planet of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon - 'A phantom land and a phantom folk Come sailing out of the deep unknown With a soundless roar and a lightless flash To conquer a void for them alone.' 'Planet sighted!' sang out Kendall, eye glued to the electro-telescope. 'Where away?' rang Fred Broster from his place at the controls. 'Five point on ten left from star. Point three seven above the elliptic,' came Kendall's voice again from the forward observation window. 'You're daft and dreaming. Snap into it and look again,' Broster yelled, staring hard at the automatically-recording space-chart. 'There's nothing here but a particularly empty species of nothingness.' The captain's keen gray eyes stared carefully at the glowing panel before him. On it shone out tiny points of light which revealed each of the different bodies through whose vicinity the Astralite was passing. A remarkable device actuated by delicate gravital detectors which marked out every body they approached. And according to this chart, there was no such planet recorded in the depths of the device as that which Kendall had sighted. 'I'm not dreaming. Your chart is wrong if you can't find it there,' Kendall remarked after a pause, still staring through the lens of the instrument. Broster examined the chart again. No; there positively was no planet circling the star as his observer claimed. 'Come away from there!' he called, straightening up. 'Dr. Seaward, will you please take the observer's place and check.' Seaward dropped the calculations in hand, walked across the control room of the great interstellar explorer, up to the very tip. Kendall stood aside while the doctor applied his eye to the lens. 'It's there all right, Broster. A little red disk exactly where he called it off; the chart's wrong.'
Millard V. Gordon (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 56 thru 60 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick - It was the dawn of a golden age of transportation. Terran Development was ready to market a fourth dimension 'vehicle' which afforded almost instantaneous travel. For instance, Henry Ellis commuted 160 miles to work in five steps and a few seconds. Then, one morning, he met some people on the way... The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury - 'Get Gunther,' the official orders read. It was to laugh! For Click and Irish were marooned on the pirate's asteroid—their only weapons a single gun and a news-reel camera. Fee of the Frontier by H. B. Fyfe - They didn't think of themselves as pioneers. They simply had a job to do. And if they had to give up money, or power, or love—or life itself—that was the FEE OF THE FRONTIER Monster by William Morrison - Colonizing Mars was hell, because of one thing—large, hungry critters. They flew, crawled, snarled, howled, burrowed up under the floors, chewed at doors and windows. And then, to make things worse, came the Monster... The Planet of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon - 'A phantom land and a phantom folk Come sailing out of the deep unknown With a soundless roar and a lightless flash To conquer a void for them alone.'
H. B. Fyfe, Millard V. Gordon, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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