Lost Sci-Fi Books 136 thru 140

Lost Sci-Fi Books 136 thru 140 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1920s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s

Progeny by Philip K. Dick - Intelligent parents readily understand why they must not try to educate and train their children. Robots do it much better; they do not confuse them with complexes or emotions or petty impulses. Even tired old Ed Doyle could tell you that much... Watchbird by Robert Sheckley - The goal was to eliminate murder. It worked perfectly in the beginning, but then... The Door in the Wall by H. G. Wells - One confidential evening, not three months ago, Lionel Wallace told me this story of the Door in the Wall. And at the time I thought that so far as he was concerned it was a true story. Home is the Spaceman by George O. Smith - Enright was coming home, which should have been good, since he was the first Earthman ever to go faster than light. But when he'd been gone eighteen months in a ship that was supplied for only ten days, the authorities were just a trifle curious.... The Man From Time by Frank Belknap Long - The method by which one man might be pinpointed in the vastness of all Eternity was the problem tackled by the versatile Frank Belknap Long in this story. And as all minds of great perceptiveness know, it would be a simple, human quality he'd find most effective even in solving Time-Space.

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  1. Lost Sci-Fi Books 356 thru 360 : Five Unsettling Encounters from the Outer Edges of Classic Science Fiction

    Robert Silverberg, E. M. Hull, Mel Hunter, Gerda Rhoads, Don Mark Lemon

  2. Lost Sci-Fi Books 311 thru 315 : Five Dangerous Encounters from the Golden Age of Science Fiction

    Arthur C. Clarke, Alan E. Nourse, Robert Silverberg, Miriam Allen deFord, Donald A. Wollheim

  3. Lost Sci-Fi Books 361 thru 365 : Strange Signals, Impossible Loops and Discoveries Best Left Buried

    Don Mark Lemon, H.P. Lovecraft, Alan E. Nourse, Ron Cocking, Thorp McClusky

  4. Lost Sci-Fi Books 371 thru 375 : Five Classic Tales of Strange Worlds and Dark Consequences

    Nelson S. Bond, Mack Reynolds, Katherine MacLean, Edgar Allan Poe, Lester del Rey

  5. Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370 : Five Dark Classics of Suspense, Terror and the Strange

    Harlan Ellison, Jack London, Frank Belknap Long, Edgar Allan Poe, Frank R. Stockton

  6. Lost Sci-Fi Books 286 thru 290 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Reality, Rockets, and the Dark Wonders of the Universe

    Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Donald A. Wollheim, Robert E. Howard, Frederik Pohl

  7. Lost Sci-Fi Books 471 thru 475 : Five Classic Adventures of Machines, Monsters, and Men from the Golden Age of Science Fiction

    Harry Harrison, Robert Silverberg, Murray Leinster, Jack Vance, Alfred Coppel

  8. Lost Sci-Fi Books 276 thru 280 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Classic Adventures Across Space, Time, and the Human Heart

    Robert Silverberg, Tom Godwin, Robert Sheckley, Ray Cummings, Donald A. Wollheim

  9. Lost Sci-Fi Books 306 thru 310 : From Deep Oceans to Distant Futures — Vintage Science Fiction at Its Best

    Ray Bradbury, Alfred Bester, Lester del Rey, Henry Kuttner, John W. Campbell

  10. Lost Sci-Fi Books 226 thru 230 : Five Classic Journeys Through Wonder, Fear, and Imagination

    H.P. Lovecraft, Frank M. Robinson, Robert F. Young, Bryce Walton, Michael Shaara

  11. Lost Sci-Fi Books 391 thru 395 - Four Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s and one from 1897 : Timeless Sci-Fi from Wells to Henderson—Five Forgotten Gems

    E. E. "doc" Smith, H.G. Wells, Randall Garrett, Zenna Henderson, Noel Loomis

  12. Lost Sci-Fi Books 281 thru 285 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Unearthly Tales: Five Stories Where the Strange, the Haunting, and the Human Collide

    H.P. Lovecraft, lord Dunsany, Isaac Asimov, Robert Sheckley, Evelyn E. Smith