The crane retracted. Another plane. A third. The fleet was out of the harbor, speeding at thirty knots, with destroyers weaving back and forth at higher speeds still. There were barges left behind in the harbor with sailors in them ...
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is another gem by Milton Lesser “Forty Days Has September.” An eviction notice from the stars…That’s what Earth was faced with.
He bounded out of the door, yelled “Miss Jennings, come into the camera room, please,” and dashed down the hall. Henry followed more sedately, allowing the attractive Miss Jennings to precede him. His eyes followed her retreating figure ...
Gregg and Marie Weems, the couple who had the cottage before, began to be haunted . So they said, anyway . Some indescribably horrible monster that both of them caught glimpses of, inside the house and out of it.
Enjoy our fifteenth collection of Science Fiction Gems, which features some great fiction by brilliant writers. These stories are a pretty brilliant group-a real nice batch to cozy up to.
Enjoy our fifteenth collection of Science Fiction Gems, which features some great fiction by brilliant writers. These stories are a pretty brilliant group-a real nice batch to cozy up to.
The 13th edition of Armchair Fiction's Science Fiction Gems series is filled with some fabulous tales of speculative fiction. Stanley Mullen's "Shock Treatment" is a fabulous alien contact story with a murder-for-hire setting.
The second novel is H. Beam Piper's "Ullr Uprising." This is the first novel to be set in Piper's "Federation" universe, and it's a longtime favorite of science fiction fans everywhere.
The Serapis Classics edition of The Science Fiction Omnibus #1!
You find some amazing things happening in this tenth edition of Armchair Fiction's "Science Fiction Gems." There are some fabulous authors serving up some very memorable moments of intriguing science-fantasy.
Two great Science Fiction novels in one book. "Citadel of the Star Lords" by Edmund Hamilton and "Voyage to Eternity" by Milton Lesser.
William C. Gault 17. Alan E. Nourse 18. Jerome Bixby 19. Charles De Vet (Vo. 2) 20. Evelyn E. Smith 21. Edward Wellen 22. Robert Moore Williams THE GOLDEN AGE OF WEIRD FICTION 1. Henry S. Whitehead 355.
Three" features works by C. M. Kornbluth, Stanley Mullen, Clifford D. Simak, Sam Merwin, Jr., Algis Budrys, Milton Lesser, Kris Neville, William Tenn, and others. This is another fine collection of classic science fiction.
This collection of literature attempts to compile many classics that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
Armchair Fiction presents science fiction double novels. The first novel is "Gateway to Infinity" by Milton Lesser. Earthman Jeremy Armitage had come to the planet Kadwon to bury his uncle.
When Kit Temple is drafted for the Nowhere Journey, he figures that he'll leave his home, his girl, and the Earth for good.