Return to the era when science fiction magazines introduced readers to impossible planets, experimental machines, and heroes facing problems no one had imagined before. This volume delivers twenty more rediscovered stories filled with daring explorers, clever schemers, unexpected encounters, and mysteries hidden in the vastness of space.
Some tales plunge into the dangers of alien environments while others follow quiet characters who suddenly find themselves facing extraordinary situations. There are daring escapes, strange technologies, mysterious visitors, and moments when the future turns on a single decision.
Lost Sci-Fi Books 241 thru 260 continues the mission of preserving overlooked classics from the early decades of modern science fiction, bringing them back to life for readers who love bold ideas and unforgettable adventures among the stars.
Lost Sci-Fi Books 241 thru 260
Collision Orbit by Clyde Beck Spawn of Inferno by Hugh B. Cave Metamorphosis by Mike Curry Referent by Ray Bradbury Super Joe Mulloy by Scott F. Grenville The Seven Temporary Moons by Murray Leinster Triggerman by J. F. Bone Short Snorter by Charles Einstein Homecoming by Miguel Hidalgo Pogo Planet by Donald A. Wollheim Mr. Meek–Musketeer by Clifford D. Simak Slave of Eternity by Roger D. Aycock The Spy in the Elevator by Donald E. Westlake A Hitch in Time by Frederik Pohl The Abandoned of Yan by Donald F. Daley Mr. Meek Plays Polo by Clifford D. Simak Gangway for Homer by George R. Hahn The Enormous Word by William Oberfield Proof of the Pudding by Robert Sheckley Skin Game by Charles E. Fritch





















