A good many of us, who are now certain beyond a doubt that space travel will forever remain in the realm of the impossible, probably would, if a rocket that were shot to the moon, for instance, did arrive, and perhaps return to give proof of its safe arrival on our satellite, accept the phenomenon in a perfectly blasé, twentieth century manner. Dr. Smith, that phenomenal writer of classic scientific fiction, seems to have become so thoroughly convinced of the advent of interplanetary travel that it is difficult for the reader to feel, after finishing "Spacehounds of IPC," that travel in the great spaces is not already an established fact. Dr. Smith, as a professional chemist, is kept fairly busy. As a writer, he is satisfied with nothing less than perfection. For that reason, a masterpiece from his pen has become almost an annual event. We know you will like "Spacehounds" even better than the "Skylark" series.
Spacehounds of I P C
Subspace Survivors
Edward E. Smith
bookThe Galaxy Primes
Edward E. Smith
audiobookTriplanetary (1948 novel version)
Edward E. Smith
audiobookbookTedric and Lord Tedric
Edward E. Smith
audiobookSpacehounds of IPC
Edward E. Smith
audiobookThe Vortex Blaster
Edward E. Smith
audiobookThe Skylark of Space
Lee Hawkins Garby, Edward E. Smith
audiobookSkylark Three
Edward E. Smith
audiobookbookTriplanetary (1934, serialized version)
Edward E. Smith
audiobookFirst Lensman
Edward E. Smith
audiobook