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In that hidden valley, land of strangely forbidding beauty, Eric
Nelson, soldier of fortune, faced a battle against beings that
seemed to be both more and less than human.
In one split second, a group of ordinary people was catapulted by a
mysterious explosion across time into a terrifyingly strange world
a million years away.
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Cosmos (Hardcover)
Ralph Milne Farley, Edmond Hamilton, E. Hoffman Price
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R1,253
Discovery Miles 12 530
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FIRST EDITION: This novel was written by 18 science fiction authors
in a round-robin format--each chapter by a different author (or in
the case of one chapter, two writers). Alpha Centauri versus the
Solar System. A great space adventure story.
This volume collects two short novels by Edmond Hamilton: "The
Stars, My Brothers" (originally published in "Amazing Stories," May
1962) and "The Monsters of Juntonheim" (originally published in
"Startling Stories," January 1941).
This volume collects two short novels by Edmond Hamilton: "The
Stars, My Brothers" (originally published in "Amazing Stories," May
1962) and "The Monsters of Juntonheim" (originally published in
"Startling Stories," January 1941).
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science
fiction double novels. The first novel is"The Other Sidde of the
Moon" by one of science fiction's all time greats, Edmond Hamilton.
It was literally an invasion from the dark side... As a team of
geologists explored deep in the Yucatan jungle, they found
themselves near the ruins of an ancient Mayan temple. It was an
amazing sight. But what they didn't understand about these
crumbling ruins was that they were also the site of an ancient
alien spaceport-a spaceport that was still active. They soon found
themselves attacked by alien raiders from the dark side of the moon
One of the geologists, Richard Carson, had hidden in the shadows,
barely escaping with his life. He watched, horrified, as his
colleagues were all horribly slain, with one lone survivor, Dr.
Howland, being taken prisoner by the alien beasts. Howland then
found himself with a one-way ticket back to the moon, where a lost
race of turtle-like moon beings planned the eventual conquest of
the Earth, a planet they had once ruled, eons in the past. The
second novel is "Secret Invasion" by veteran sci-fi author, Walter
Kubilius. Could the Martian invasion be stopped? There was no
question that the Martians wanted to annihilate the entire human
race. After all, had Earth not totally devastated their planet over
two hundred years earlier? And the Martians, though practically
immortal, were nevertheless a dying breed, unable to procreate
their own race. So the Martians, thirsting for revenge and in need
of a new home, launched an insidious invasion-not fought with giant
machines of war, but with a new method that seemed to transform
loyal Earthmen into raving traitors. These traitors were called
"Suspects" and it was the job of Earth's security force, Public
Defense, to ferret them out and eliminate them. The problem was
that no one on Earth really understood the enormity of the problem.
Yet Earth had the power to wipe out the entire Martian race by
simply pushing a button. The question was-would they have the
courage to actually push it?
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The Brain (Paperback)
Edmond Hamilton
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R513
R450
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