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He was a scientist spurned by the scientific establishment. His theories and accomplishments ridiculed. But what if he wasn't wrong? What if everything he claimed was correct? What if he decided to turn this amazing scientific breakthrough against mankind to destroy it for ridiculing him?
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From mighty Canopus, capital of the Federated Stars, to the outer fringes of our great galaxy, the Interstellar Patrol was on the watch. Rogue suns, marauding alien intelligences, man-made comets driven by their makers for the conquest of unsuspecting worlds, diabolical conspiracies hatched in the depths of unmapped nebulae - it was the business of the Patrol's mighty spaceships to guard against such cosmic dangers. Crashing Suns is the epic account...
5) The Brain
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Repairs had to be made in great haste, at night, while The Brain's machines slept. America's greatest weapon, greater than the Atom Bomb, was its new, gigantic mechanical brain. It filled a whole mountain-and then it came to life...!
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Hamilton tells the story of two men, Wheeler and Lantin, who travel through time searching for their long-lost comrade who was kidnapped thousands of years into the future by a strange, unknown being. Although there are none of the massive outer space battles that Hamilton was famous for, there is nevertheless a plethora of pitched combat sequences, including an epic air battle involving hundreds of futuristic flying machines that chase each other...
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Amazing Stories Volume 136 is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are five short stories by different authors: "Proxy Planeteers" and "Come Home From Earth" by Edmond Hamilton, "Simple Psiman" by F. L. Wallace, "Slave of Eternity" by Roger D. Aycock and "Hop O' My Thumb" by Joseph Samachson.
11) Monsters of Mars
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Three Martian-duped Earth-men swing open the gates of space that for so long had barred the greedy hordes of the Red Planet.
"To Mars!" he repeated. "Have you gone crazy, Milton-or is this some joke you've put up with Lanier and Nelson here?"
Milton shook his head gravely. "It is not a joke, Allan. Lanier and I are actually going to flash out over the gulf to the planet Mars to-night. Nelson must stay here, and since we wanted three to go I...
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A classic science fiction tale originally published in Galaxy Magazine. A surprise nuclear war may cause the End of the World, but not the way anyone could have imagined. Edmond Moore Hamilton was a popular author of science fiction stories and novels throughout the mid-twentieth century.
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Being, expelled from an air lock into deep space was the legal method of execution. It was also, the only way a man could, qualify for The Legion Of Lazarus. Hyrst had been, convicted and executed for a murder he did not, commit. Fifty years later, his body was unfrozen and revived. He was no longer quite the same man he had been, but he still intended to find out who had committed the murder and clear his name.
14) Transuranic
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It was Andersen's odd talk that marked the beginning of it for us. Of course, that wasn't the real beginning. I suppose you might say it really started when Becquerel first puzzled over his fogged photographic plates. But to us, Andersen's premonitions were the start. We called him the "Melancholy Dane." But that was just a joke, though his tall, cadaverous appearance fitted it. He wasn't really a gloomy sort, and was a firstclass nuclear chemist....
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