Lost Sci-Fi Books 71 thru 80

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Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s - 6 hours 6 minutes

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Lost Sci-Fi Books 71 thru 80 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s

  • The Skull by Philip K. Dick - Conger agreed to kill a stranger he had never seen. But he would make no mistakes because he had the stranger’s skull under his arm.
  • Alien Equivalent by Richard R. Smith - Martians were weak, sensitive, a dying race, frail and impotent before the superiority of master Earthmen. Might sons of the red planet emerge gloriously from their shells?
  • The Flight Of The Eagle by Alfred Coppel - It was a new and mysterious plant. It could make its own weather; it was sentient, and it prospered on Venus. But Earth needed it desperately.
  • Prison Of A Billion Years by C.H. Thames - Adam Slade was a man who had nothing to lose by making a break for it. The trouble was, he knew that no one had ever escaped from the Prison Of A Billion Years
  • Day Of Wrath by Bjarne Kirchhoff - The men of the Norgan System had a tough decision to make concerning the planet in A93. Yet there was no hesitation. Can you blame them?
  • The Golden Man by Philip K. Dick - The powers of earth had finally exterminated the last of the horrible tribes of mutant freaks spawned by atomic war. Menace to homo sapien supremacy was about ended-but not quite.
  • The Inquisitor by Robert Silverberg - It wasn’t that he enjoyed watching the traitors broken in body and spirit. But why did they keep insisting they were innocent?
  • Invader From Infinity by George Whittington - “Destroy the Invader,” the orders read—and Captain McPartland’s spacer flashed into suicidal battle.
  • Glow Worm by Harlan Ellison - He was the last man on Earth, all right. But—was he still a man?
  • Rocket Summer by Ray Bradbury - The first great rocket flight into space, bearing intrepid pioneers to the Moon. But President Stanley canceled the flight. How did he get that way?

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