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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.
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.
Cosmos – A Serial Novel
Cosmos was the biggest round-robin project of the classic pulp fiction era. Eighteen authors collaborated to create this massive seventeen chapter novel about interstellar and inter-dimensional conquest.
Armageddon – Five Stories by Ray Bradbury
Armageddon – Through wars and conquests and societal “reorganizations”, Ray Bradbury writes about the “endings” of things in these five science fiction stories. From the most personal and singular, to the most public and cosmic all things must come to an end.
Professor Jameson’s Adventures in the Universe Vol.3 by Neil R. Jones
Professor Jameson’s Adventures in the Universe Vol.3 – wherein the good Professor meets biological Zoromes, engages in a Space War with other mechanical men, and avoids becoming lunch for some very odd metal-eating creatures.
Spacehounds of IPC by Edward E. Smith
Spacehounds of IPC – When a space liner is crippled and hijacked by aliens, two survivors of the attack make their way to Ganymede where they set up a base to regain their freedom. This results in an interplanetary war.
The Narratives of Gregg Haljan by Ray Cummings
Two great early space opera novels, Brigands of the Moon (1930), and its sequel, Wandl, the Invader (1932) in which Gregg Haljan saves the world first from space pirates and then from space invaders.
Captain Future: Return And Farewell by Edmond Hamilton
Captain Future: Return And Farewell – three Science Fiction novelettes from the Captain Future saga. The Return of Captain Future begins the second incarnation of Curtis Newton, Grag the robot, Otho the android, and Simon Wright, the disembodied brain in the pages of Startling Stories. The saga ends with Earthmen No More and Birthplace of Creation, also from Startling Stories.
The Star Kings by Edmond Hamilton
The Star Kings is classic science fiction from Edmond Hamilton. Prince Zarth Arn exchanges minds and bodies with John Gordon, 200,000 years in his past. Gordon finds he must impersonate Prince Zarth on the eve of interstellar war. And only one man knows the truth of his impersonation – the tyrant leader of the League of Dark Worlds.
The Skylark Trilogy by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith
The Skylark Trilogy includes all three classic science fiction books “The Skylark of Space,” “Skylark Three” and “The Skylark of Valeron” by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith.
The Skylark of Valeron by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith
The Skylark of Valeron brings to a conclusion the classic Skylark trilogy by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith. While DuQuesne has survived to become Master of the Earth, the Seatons and the Cranes must run for their lives into the fourth dimension— from which none have ever returned.
