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    X MINUS ONE : SEASON THREE

    Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, Ernest Kinoy, Frederik Pohl, Fritz Leiber, George Lefferts, J.T. McIntosh, James Blish, L. Sprague de Camp, Philip K Dick, Poul Anderson, Robert A. Heinlein, Robert Block, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg, Theodore Sturgeon, Thomas Godwin, William Tenn

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    The Man in the High Castle - Das Orakel vom Berge (Ungekürzte Lesung)

    Philip K Dick

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    Golden Age Science Fiction Short Stories Vol. 2 : Robot Nemesis, Mr. Spaceship, and The Last Evolution

    Philip K Dick, E. Smith, John W. Campbell

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    Golden Age Science Fiction Short Stories Vol. 3 : The Red Room, The Star, and Of Withered Apples

    Philip K Dick, H.G. Wells

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    Golden Age Science Fiction Short Stories Vol. 1 : Beyond Lies the Wub, Tony and the Beetles, Earthmen Bearing Gifts

    Philip K Dick, Fredric Brown

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    Our Friends from Frolix 8

    Philip K Dick

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    Golden Age Science Fiction Short Stories Anthology :

    Isaac Asimov, Kurt Vonnegut, Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury, E. Smith, Robert Sheckley, Charles Robert Fox, Steve Bramham

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    The Best Classic Science Fiction Short Stories

    Frank Herbert, Philip K Dick, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Robert Sheckley, E. Smith

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    Essential Classic Science Fiction Short Stories

    Philip K Dick, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Robert Sheckley, William Tenn

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    Classic Science Fiction Short Stories Collection

    Andre Norton, E. Smith, Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov, Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury

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    Philip K. Dick - The Hanging Stanger : A hanging body can be more than just a shocking sight

    Philip K Dick

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    The Pioneers of Science Fiction

    Kurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury, Philip K Dick, Robert Sheckley, Murray Leinster, H.G. Wells

Solar Lottery

FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE AND DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?

The operating principle was random selection: positions of public power were decided by a sophisticated lottery. Everyone had a chance, everyone could live in hope that they would be chosen to be the boss, the Quizmaster.

But with the power came the game - the assassination game - which everyone could watch on TV. Would the new man be good enough to avoid his chosen killer? Which made for fascinating and exciting viewing, compelling enough to distract the public's attention while the Big Five industrial complexes run the world, the solar system and the people, unnoticed and completely unopposed. Then, in 2203, with the choice of a member of a maverick cult as Quizmaster, the system developed a little hitch...