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The World That Couldn't Be (Version 2)

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Clifford D. Simak


The planet where his new plantation was established was very strange, with a complete lack of sex; all of his workers and all the animals an…

Nor Iron Bars A Cage ...

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Randall Garrett


Iron bars do not confine a Man—only his body. There are more subtle, and more confining bindings, however....Police methods of the future wi…

Who Did It?

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Nat Gould


Following the dissolution of the New South Wales government, Henry Bryce is ready to take on the Labour Party for the seat of Balmain East. …

A Thousand Degrees Below Zero

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Murray Leinster


The War to End All Wars has ended and the world has taken a deep breath and is trying to recover normal life in 1919. But a super Villan in…

The Homely Heroine

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Edna Ferber


Who ever heard of a plain and downright homely heroine? Isn't a heroine by definition beautiful? Well, Edna Ferber, in her well known style …

His Master's Voice

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Randall Garrett


This is a follow up story to Randal Garrett's original story, A Spaceship Named McGyer. The intrepid protagonist, now that he has become t…

Acres of Diamonds (Version 2)

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Russell Conwell


One of the most requested motivational lectures of all time. "I say that you ought to get rich, and it is your duty to get rich ... Th…

Ministry of Disturbance

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H. Beam Piper


Science Fiction at it humorous best written in the golden age of all the greats and published in Astounding Science Fiction December 1958. …

Lady Windermere's Fan (Version 2)

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Oscar Wilde


Lady Windermere's Fan, A Play About a Good Woman is a four-act comedy by Oscar Wilde, first produced 22 February 1892 at the St James's Thea…

The Frog Prince and Other Stories (version 2)

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Walter Crane


These three stories,The Frog Prince, Princess Belle-Etoile and Alladin, beloved by generations of children, are here retold in a format and …

The Call of Cthulhu

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H. P. Lovecraft


The worshipers of this ancient tentacled horror are still with us, waiting for this terrible being to awake and take vengeance again on an e…

The Green World

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Hal Clement


The planet was an enigma. Among the thousands of inhabitable planets that had been discovered and visited, Veridis alone seemed to defy the…

Attitude

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Hal Clement


They had been captured, but by whom? And why where they allowed to build anything they wanted to escape? The space cruiser was powerful and…

Deathworld (version 2)

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Harry Harrison


A world that actively seeks to kill the colonists. Not a pleasant place. The hordes of ferocious animals all come with deadly poison and a …

The Penal Cluster

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Randall Garrett


What do you do with telepaths? Chain them to an asteroid of course and just leave them there ..... but why? Wait a minute ... did I just s…

Doctor Dolittle's Post Office

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Hugh Lofting


Doctor Dolittle's Post Office is the exciting third in the series of Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle books. As usual, the Doctor has many ad…

Mother Goose in Prose (Version 2)

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L. Frank Baum


Before he wrote the Oz books, L. Frank Baum wrote this book which was the best selling book of 1897. Taking 22 beloved nursery rhymes, he ex…

The Variable Man (Version 2)

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Philip K. Dick


Philip K. Dick wrote some great Science Fiction and here is an example. Published in 1953, in Space Science Fiction, t his story explores a…

3 Science Fiction Stories by Lester del Ray

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Lester Del Rey


The quirky mind of famous SF writer Lester del Ray gives us three wonderful tales ranging from zombies (Dead Ringer), time travel (how do yo…

The Colour Out of Space

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H. P. Lovecraft


“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” This creepy horror…

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