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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

by Randall Garrett
Belly Laugh
These days they talk a lot about secret weapons. If this is not a new wrinkle in nuclear fission, it is a weapon to shoot at corners and winding stairs. Or maybe a good new strain of bacteria is guaranteed to give you radioactive dandruff. Our own suggestion is to send some of our commercials to Russia and bring the enemy to death....
Number of pages: ~ 8 pages

by Tom Godwin
Cry from a Far Planet
Contacts between different civilizations are extremely complex and dangerous. Many researchers have paid with their lives. But why is it so difficult to find mutual understanding?...
Number of pages: ~ 14 pages

by Jack Williamson
The Cosmic Express
  • Fiction
  • 1930
  • Autor: Jack Williamson
The Stokes Harding couple are creative personalities: Eric is a writer of “chilling romantic stories,” and Nada is a poetess. They were disgusted by civilization, progress and synthetic products, they liked the primitive nature, which, however, was no longer left on Earth. And they go for new sensations to Venus - to where this primitive nature is abundant! .....
Number of pages: ~ 15 pages

by Keith Laumer
It Could Be Anything
Brett spent his whole life in the small town of Casperton. And then one day he decided to look at the world outside the city. The journey led to amazing discoveries....
Number of pages: ~ 29 pages

—And Devious the Line of Duty
Jardeen, the companion of Vesta, was the key. Jardine was large and powerful, with a space fleet not surpassed in any other world. A large group of now neutral worlds would follow Jardine’s example, and Jardine’s alliance with the People’s worlds of Verdam would mean a quick end for the Terran Republic. But, if Jardine can be persuaded to enter into an alliance with the Terran Republic, the spreading, clutching hands of the octopus Verdam’s hands will begin to die ......
Number of pages: ~ 28 pages

by Nathan Schachner
Slaves of Mercury
  • Fiction
  • 1932
  • Autor: Nathan Schachner
Hilary Grendon sent her shabby, time-worn space pilot, Vagabond, to the smiling Earth, which quickly rose to greet her. Only the instinctive lightness of long practice prevented the blow, his hands were trembling so much on the control panel. Again the house is an old familiar Earth! He could hardly believe it! Perhaps it was only a dream, and he woke up among Saturn's inhuman sparkling cylinders, shuddering and crawling from their icy gaze....
Number of pages: ~ 79 pages

by H. Beam Piper
Ministry of Disturbance
  • Fiction
  • 1958
  • Autor: H. Beam Piper
For at least five centuries, the galactic empire has not known major shocks. The daily routine and ceremonial duties “eat up” almost the entire time of the ruler, Paul XVII. Key ministers and other high-ranking courtiers in conversations with the emperor intrigue in black language and talk about conspiracies that threaten the crown. Psi-mediums of almost all inhabited worlds prophesy of impending big and terrible changes. And the students of the capital’s largest university in the empire unexpectedly and do not know why they are organizing a major rebellion ......
Number of pages: ~ 31 pages

by Everett B. Cole
Indirection
  • Fiction
  • 1962
  • Autor: Everett B. Cole
The best way to keep a secret is to post it to absolutely incredible form - and insist that it is true...
Number of pages: ~ 18 pages

by Harry Harrison
Arm of the Law
  • Fiction
  • 1958
  • Autor: Harry Harrison
A robot policeman is sent to the provincial town of Nainport during a spaceport for field trials. In established provincial relations, its appearance does not cause much enthusiasm, moreover, the instructions for its operation on a thousand-plus pages are not easy to master. And now a car worth $ 120 thousand began sweeping floors, cleaning cameras, filing papers, until someone suddenly needed to go to the accident. For lack of a better sent robot ... Now, in the town of Nainport, crime is over....
Number of pages: ~ 15 pages

by Mack Reynolds
Medal of Honor
  • Fiction
  • 1960
  • Autor: Mack Reynolds
Lieutenant Mathers resigned and took the post of deputy director of the over-corporation for the production of rocket fuel. At first, this corporation became a monopolist in the fuel market, and then tripled the price of its products. Based on this story, the novel “The Galactic Order of Valor” was subsequently written....
Number of pages: ~ 24 pages

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
  • Fiction
  • 1981
  • Autor: Alvin Schwartz
The famous American writer, journalist and folklore researcher Alvin Schwartz collected in his book the most striking subjects that become fundamental for the modern genre of horror and an anthology of the horror genre....
Number of pages: ~ 132 pages

by Tom Leahy
One Martian Afternoon
She was sweet, gentle, kind—a sort of Martian Old Mother Hubbard. But when she went to her cupboard ......
Number of pages: ~ 10 pages