Lost Sci-Fi Books 346 thru 350 brings together five unforgettable classics from some of the greatest names in speculative fiction. Blending science fiction, horror, and dark fantasy, this collection explores the boundaries of life, death, technology, and the unknown with stories that continue to captivate readers more than a century after many were first published.
Edgar Allan Poe opens the volume with Some Words with a Mummy, a witty and imaginative tale that turns history, science, and human pride upside down through an unforgettable encounter with the distant past. Jack London follows with A Thousand Deaths, a gripping story of brilliant but dangerous experimentation where the line between life and death becomes terrifyingly thin.
Harry Harrison delivers fast-paced action in The Robots Strike, asking what happens when humanity’s greatest creations refuse to remain obedient. In Finis, Frank Lillie Pollock presents a haunting vision of humanity confronting forces far beyond its understanding, reminding us how fragile civilization can be.
The collection concludes with The One Who Waits by Ray Bradbury, a masterfully atmospheric tale where ancient mysteries and the unknown cast a shadow that stretches across time itself. Bradbury’s unforgettable storytelling provides the perfect ending to this remarkable volume.
Together these five stories showcase the imagination, suspense, and timeless ideas that made the Golden Age of speculative fiction legendary. Whether exploring immortality, artificial intelligence, forgotten civilizations, or cosmic mysteries, each story delivers unforgettable characters and thought-provoking adventures.























