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by Sewell Peaslee Wright
Vampires of Space
  • Fiction
  • 1932
  • Autor: Sewell Peaslee Wright
Commander John Hanson talks about his heartbreaking adventure with the Chosen of Space...
Number of pages: ~ 20 pages

by Edmond Hamilton
The Stars, My Brothers
  • Fiction
  • 1962
  • Autor: Edmond Hamilton
One of the first astronauts turned out to be a frozen space vacuum after a disaster near the moon. A century later, members of the Party of Humanity on a planet where people are not the dominant race are trying to bring it back to life and try to use it for their own purposes....
Number of pages: ~ 30 pages

by James H. Schmitz
The Star Hyacinths
  • Fiction
  • 1961
  • Autor: James H. Schmitz
A large man in a neatly patched ship's uniform, sitting on a rocky ledge, looked thoughtfully down, where at the foot of the mountain the skeletons of two crashed spaceships rested side by side. Next to the man was a massive bow leaning against a rock, and a creature the size of a thrush, with yellow eyes and a lively disposition named Bird was spinning at his feet....
Number of pages: ~ 30 pages

by Mack Reynolds
Gun for Hire
  • Fiction
  • 2014
  • Autor: Mack Reynolds
Gun is an interesting weapon; of course, it can be fired, and of course it doesn't matter who fires it. Something the same can be said about weapons....
Number of pages: ~ 16 pages

The Woman Who Vowed (The Demetrian)
  • Fiction
  • 2003
  • Autor: Ellison Harding
A novel about collectivist eutopia, located in America about two hundred years in the future....
Number of pages: ~ 110 pages

Then I'll Come Back to You
That year was arid. It had not rained for several days, and Caleb Hunter was hiding from the heat in the shadow of the porch of a huge white house near the river. Caleb's father came to this area, tired of the bloody wars for freedom. And when he had to leave this house, he transferred with him to his son both the habit of being lazy and the love of mint....
Number of pages: ~ 330 pages

by Beatrix Potter
The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
  • Fiction
  • 1918
  • Autor: Beatrix Potter
The Tale of Johnny Town House is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. The plot is based on Aesop's fable "The City Mouse and the Village Mouse." He talks about his friends in his homes. After studying the lifestyle of the other, both express a strong preference for their own. The book was critically well received....
Number of pages: ~ 28 pages

by Marcel Proust
Swann's Way
  • Fiction
  • 1913
  • Autor: Marcel Proust
It was an unsuccessful autobiographical novel, very confused chronologically, with events that did not line up in the big picture. Nevertheless, the novel was conceived in order to become aware of itself, its consciousness, its psyche based on the material of personal impressions and experiences, but not in a linear construction, but according to random bursts of emotions and manifestations of memory....
Number of pages: ~ 443 pages

The Night of the Long Knives
Thousands of underground-controlled hydrogen bombs have turned refuge cities into death traps. The Sanity League took care of several hundred men and women in the surviving cities. Between these cities, in the endless Dead Lands, moved by anything but simple humanity, two wanderers wandered - a man and a woman ......
Number of pages: ~ 53 pages

The Ape, the Idiot & Other People
From the very beginning, the author was striving to study the human soul, phenomena and conditions that arise in moments of deep nervous tension and frustration. He was very interested (including, apparently, for personal reasons) the phenomenon of deviant behavior, its forms, origins and hidden causes. This is probably why his stories are so densely populated by “deviant” heroes. From the position of a “normal” person, their actions, thoughts and deeds are difficult to explain, but in their own way they are consistent and logical. The author constantly asks himself questions: what is the...
Number of pages: ~ 194 pages

by Leigh Richmond
Prologue to an Analogue
  • Fiction
  • 1961
  • Autor: Leigh Richmond
Finnagle law shows that in many cases we do not get the effect that we planned. But ... there is a flip side to this famous law ......
Number of pages: ~ 23 pages

by Randall Garrett
The Destroyers
  • Fiction
  • 1959
  • Autor: Randall Garrett
Any war consists of a horde of personal tragedies, but a more complete picture is the tragedy of the death of a way of life. For a lifestyle - good, bad or indifferent - exists because it is very loved ......
Number of pages: ~ 21 pages

by Mack Reynolds
Adaptation
  • Fiction
  • 1960
  • Autor: Mack Reynolds
Hardly had man solved his basic problems on the planet of his origin, he began to fumble in space. A century had passed in the exploration of the solar system when he began to grope for stars. And suddenly, with almost religious zeal, mankind gave birth to his fantasy dream of populating the galaxy. Never in the history of a race did ardor reach such a peak and lasted so long. The question of why, it would seem, was ignored. Millions of terrestrial planets beckoned, and desperate desperation of mankind flashed in them. But the obstacles were frightening in scope. The planets and satellites...
Number of pages: ~ 51 pages

by Algis Budrys
Citadel
The Citadel is a story of deception, manipulation, and broken promises; his cynical anti-hero Marlo in every way - a man of generation after the Cold War - is powerful, manipulating, cold-blooded, lonely and devoid of friends. According to Marlowe, people are a "race of maniacs." That is why earthlings rule the galaxy. After all, our contracts are not binding, and our promises are useless. Our government does not represent our people. It represents our people as they once were. The delay in the democratic process is such that the agreement signed today fulfills the promise of yesterday, but...
Number of pages: ~ 25 pages

by Robert Donald Locke
Next Door, Next World
  • Fiction
  • 2008
  • Autor: Robert Donald Locke
Almost any phenomenon can be used - or act - for good or evil. Mutation usually brings evil, but also brings greatness. Change can go in any direction....
Number of pages: ~ 24 pages