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Amazing Stories #6
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Amazing Stories #6

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It was the beginning of a new era --- the beginning of "scientifiction". Yes, there had been science-fiction written for decades, and stories had appeared in many magazines over the years, but in April 1926 Amazing Stories became the first magazine dedicated to the incredible tales of what we came to call science-fiction and fantasy. Hugo Gernsback, for whom the most coveted prize in science-fiction is named, had a vision --- "A New Sort Of Magazine" --- one which presented "Extravagant Fiction Today --- Cold Fact Tomorrow!" We're bringing you all the early issues, individually and in two 4-issue collections, CLASSIC SF LIBRARY #1 & #2. Take an amazing look at the future as seen from the past --- AMAZING STORIES! Get the full catalog of SF classics by contacting classicsflibrary@yahoo.com

Amazing Stories #7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Amazing Stories #7

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It was the beginning of a new era --- the beginning of "scientifiction". Yes, there had been science-fiction written for decades, and stories had appeared in many magazines over the years, but in April 1926 Amazing Stories became the first magazine dedicated to the incredible tales of what we came to call science-fiction and fantasy. Hugo Gernsback, for whom the most coveted prize in science-fiction is named, had a vision --- "A New Sort Of Magazine" --- one which presented "Extravagant Fiction Today --- Cold Fact Tomorrow!" We're bringing you all the early issues, individually and in two 4-issue collections, CLASSIC SF LIBRARY #1 & #2. Take an amazing look at the future as seen from the past --- AMAZING STORIES! Get the full catalog of SF classics by contacting classicsflibrary@yahoo.com

Planet of the Damned (SF Classic)
  • Language: en

Planet of the Damned (SF Classic)

Brion Brandd, lives on the planet Anvhar, which, due to an elliptical orbit, experiences a year with a long cold winter and a short hot summer, to which the population have become adapted. To avoid social problems during the winter period, Anvhar has initiated a planet-wide series of mental and physical games called the Twenties. The novel starts with Brandd winning the Twenties. As he recovers from the games, Brandd meets Ihjel, a previous winner of the Twenties, who asks him to join a mission on the desert planet of Dis. The ruling class of Dis, the magter, have threatened to transport cobalt bombs onto a neighbouring planet if they refuse to surrender. As a result, the planet is being blockaded and under threat of a pre-emptive nuclear strike.

Black Amazon of Mars (SF Classic)
  • Language: en

Black Amazon of Mars (SF Classic)

Eric John Stark, a hero from Mercury, is taking his friend Camar to his birthplace, Kushat, in the north of Mars to die. Unfortunately Camar dies before they can get there from a bullet wound he received that he took for Stark. He gives Stark a talisman to take to the City of Kushat beyond which lies the Gates of Death. This is not just any talisman as Stark soon discovers there is a power from this ornament that was created to save the people of Mars from extinction.

The Amazing Stories Collection - Pt. 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

The Amazing Stories Collection - Pt. 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It was the beginning of a new era --- the beginning of "scientifiction". Yes, there had been science-fiction written for decades, and stories had appeared in many magazines over the years, but in April 1926 Amazing Stories became the first magazine dedicated to the incredible tales of what we came to call science-fiction and fantasy. Hugo Gernsback, for whom the most coveted prize in science-fiction is named, had a vision --- "A New Sort Of Magazine" --- one which presented "Extravagant Fiction Today --- Cold Fact Tomorrow!" We're bringing you all the early issues, individually and in two 4-issue collections, CLASSIC SF LIBRARY #1 & #2. Take an amazing look at the future as seen from the past --- AMAZING STORIES! Get the full catalog of SF classics by contacting classicsflibrary@yahoo.com

The Status Civilization (SF Classic)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The Status Civilization (SF Classic)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-18
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  • Publisher: e-artnow

This eBook edition has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The Status Civilization concerns Will Barrent, a man who finds himself, without memory of any crime or, indeed, of his previous life, being shipped across space to the planet Omega. Omega, used to imprison extreme offenders, has a hierarchical society of extreme brutality, where the only way to advance (and avoid dying) is to commit an endless series of crimes. The average life expectancy from time of arrival on Omega is three years. Barrent attempts to survive and escape, so he can return to Earth to clear himself of the accusations against him.

That Old Science Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

That Old Science Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

- Who coined the term "sci-fi"? - What widely-read 1930s non-SF novel inspired a series of stories about flying, space-traveling cities? - Was there really a Communist front organization that produced nearly two dozen of the best science fiction authors, editors, and publishers, almost none of whom were Communists? Perhaps the "Cliff's Notes" of classic science fiction, writer Sourdough Jackson's essays keep alive the books, authors, editors, publishers, magazines, and movies that made science fiction the successful subject and industry it is today. Jackson's love and deep knowledge of SF is obvious in That Old Science Fiction, originally published as a monthly column in DASFAx, the newsletter of the Denver Area Science Fiction Association. That love is brought to you here, complete with a forward by Robert Vardeman, author of The Cenotaph Road and dozens of other science fiction novels

Ender's World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Ender's World

Experience the thrill of reading Ender's Game all over again Go deeper into the complexities of Orson Scott Card's classic novel with science fiction and fantasy writers, YA authors, military strategists, including: Ender prequel series coauthor Aaron Johnston on Ender and the evolution of the child hero Burn Notice creator Matt Nix on Ender's Game as a guide to life Hugo award–winning writer Mary Robinette Kowal on how Ender's Game gets away with breaking all the (literary) rules Retired US Air Force Colonel Tom Ruby on what the military could learn from Ender about leadership Bestselling YA author Neal Shusterman on the ambivalence toward survival that lies at the heart of Ender's story Plus pieces by: Hilari Bell John Brown Mette Ivie Harrison Janis Ian Alethea Kontis David Lubar and Alison S. Myers John F. Schmitt Ken Scholes Eric James Stone Also includes never-before-seen content from Orson Scott Card on the writing and evolution of the events in Ender's Game, from the design of Battle School to the mindset of the pilots who sacrificed themselves in humanity's fight against the formics

The Colors of Space (SF Classic)
  • Language: en

The Colors of Space (SF Classic)

Bart Steele, the recent graduate of the Space Academy on Earth, learns that his father has been murdered but has sent him a message: "Bart, I send money and instructions by my friend. Do as he says. Don't go home, Dad." In a far future space travel is common, but the secret of traveling faster than the speed of light is jealously guarded by a non-human race, the Lhari. Lhari are the species that is color-blind in the sense that everything they see is monochromatic. The pace is relentless and Bart must extort the secret from the Lhari by going undercover as one of them.

The Sky Is Falling (SF Classic)
  • Language: en

The Sky Is Falling (SF Classic)

Computer engineer Dave Hansen is transported from Earth to a world where the rules of science and physics are replaced by the rules of magic. Hanson was summoned to help save the world's sky from collapsing. The sky is a literal dome that arches above the world, with the sun and stars not massive celestial bodies trillions of miles away, but smaller lights that move about within the dome of the sky. Hansen must find a way to reconcile his scientific knowledge with the magic of his new world and thus prevent the sky from falling.