Science Fiction
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The Universe Wreckers by Edmond Hamilton
The Universe Wreckers – A serial novel by Edmond Hamilton about the attempt by the beings of Neptune to explode the Sun into a double star which would destroy all of the inner planets of the Solar System. Men of Earth must fight to save the Earth from utter immolation.
World of the Living Dead by Ed Earl Repp
World of the Living Dead – A mighty hurricane drives a broken sailing yacht through a coastal cave and into a weird subterranean world filled with living skeletons.
What Mad Universe by Fredric Brown
What Mad Universe – A pulp fiction magazine editor is transported into another universe where an intergalactic war is going on, major cities are under complete blackouts, and he is being hunted for being an Arcturian spy.
Terror Out of Space by H. Haverstock Hill
Terror Out of Space – Planters in the South Seas make First Contact with aliens when they are abducted to Mars. They find themselves coming to trust these Martians especially in light of the common threat that comes from the far side of the Moon.
Shadows by John D. MacDonald
“Shadows – Four Stories” by John D. MacDonald explores themes of world destruction and the enduring quest for life. Through four poignant narratives, the author delves into the fragility of existence and the human spirit’s resilience in the face of overwhelming challenges.
The Star Watchers by Eric Frank Russell
The Star Watchers – Superior intelligences from elsewhere in space have been watching mankind’s development, especially since humans have developed extrasensory powers as a result of exposure to cosmic radiations in the settlement of the inner planets of the Solar System.
Visitors – Five Stories by Clark Ashton Smith
Visitors – Five stories of aliens and humans, their interactions and their failures to interact. And ultimately, insanity and death. Whether humans visiting other worlds or aliens visiting Earth, each is revealed as “other” to the other.
The Valley of Creation by Edmond Hamilton
The Valley of Creation – A group of mercenaries takes a job to help a rebel group secede from a tribe in the lost wilds of Tibet. What they find is a nightmare of men and intelligent animals fighting together against the rebel group.
House of Many Worlds by Sam Merwin, Jr.
House of Many Worlds – The watchers of the time-tracks send two agents into the melting pot of the cosmos. These two agents travel across several alternate histories in an effort to keep all of them from collapsing into chaos.
The Five Gold Bands by Jack Vance
The Five Gold Bands – A galactic treasure hunt for the most important and highly guarded secret of all: the secret of the Star Drive.
Baron Münchhausen’s Scientific Adventures by Hugo Gernsback
Baron Münchhausen’s Scientific Adventures – In these thirteen tales, Baron Münchhausen is proven to have not actually died in 1797 as was assumed. He along with his companion Professor Flitternix went on to become the first men to explore the moon and even the planet Mars.
Invisible Death – Two Novelettes by Victor Rousseau
Invisible Death – Two novelettes about madmen who want to conquer the world. Both stories were about the revenge that spurned egotistical men will wreak upon the world when they don’t get their ways. Both stories reveal weak men in positions of advantage as the aspiring autocrats of their fantasies.
