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When Kit Temple was drafted for the Nowhere Journey, he figured
that he'd left his home, his girl, and the Earth for good. For
though those called were always promised rotation back home, not a
man had ever returned from that mysterious flight.
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Earthsmith (Paperback)
Milton Lesser
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R414
R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
Save R55 (13%)
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Prelude to Dream World (Paperback)
Paul W. Fairman, Robert Silverberg, Milton Lesser, Randall Garrett, Ivar Jorgensen, …
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R678
Discovery Miles 6 780
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A FICTION HOUSE PRESS BOOK: DREAM WORLD was an experiment by
Ziff-Davis Publishing Company and the editors of AMAZING STORIES
and FANTASTIC. For three issues in 1957 it lasted before the plug
was pulled on the experi-ment. Prior to that, two complete issues
of FANTASTIC were devoted to "Dream World" stories, as well as two
others stories in another issue. From 1955 and 1956, we present
most of those stories.
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Tales from Dream World (Paperback)
Adam Chase, Robert Silverberg, Milton Lesser, Randall Garrett, P.G. Wodehouse, …
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R948
Discovery Miles 9 480
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A FICTION HOUSE BOOK: DREAM WORLD was an experiment by Ziff-Davis
Publishing Company and the editors of AMAZING STORIES and
FANTASTIC. For three issues in 1957 it lasted before the plug was
pulled on the experi-ment. We present seventeen of the stories
which appeared in this fantasy magazine, along with the non-fiction
features and cartoons.
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science
fiction double novels. The first novel in this edition is Milton
Lesser's great outer space intrigue tale, "Son of the Black
Chalice." It had been twenty-five years since John Hastings, Sr.
first found the Chalice. Only a small number of beings in the whole
of the Solar System were chosen to benefit from the power of this
amazing discovery, and the ever-growing discord that arose from the
ranks of the "unworthy" had become a decidedly dangerous thing. In
this engaging sequel to "Secret of the Black Planet," John
Hastings, Jr., hated and hunted by many, looks for answers to his
origins. With the help of the Japanese-Venusian half-breed, Suuki,
and the vivacious Susan Bentley, young Hastings is determined to
put an end to the hostilities facing his friends and family. His
amazing quest soon takes him on a journey across the galaxy in
search of answers that only the creators of the Black Chalice can
ultimately provide. The second novel is Evelyn E. Smith's "Sentry
of the Sky." There had to be a way for Sub-Archivist Clarey to get
up in the world-but this way was right out of the tri-di dramas. He
was offered a job as a spy on the planet Damorlan. Earthmen had
co-existed with many alien planets in the past, but Damorlan had
special interests. Damorlan's population, while not overly
intelligent, was extremely creative. And its culture, while not
cultivated, was rich with desired merchandise easily marketed on
Earth. And its population, while not Homo Sapiens, looked
remarkably human. It was this last quality of the Damorlanti that
caused fear in the Terran government, for no general citizen of
Earth, or any other planet for that matter, had known that
humanoids existed outside of Terra-and the Terran government wanted
to keep it that way. Join veteran science fiction author Evelyn E.
Smith as she spins an engaging web of interplanetary conspiracy.
When Kit Temple was drafted for the Nowhere Journey, he figured
that he'd left his home, his girl, and the Earth for good. For
though those called were always promised rotation back home, not a
man had ever returned from that mysterious flight.
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