A Logic Named Joe

Altruistic space pirates, nuclear-powered djinn, a time-traveling kangeroo—and more …

Three complete novels of humorous adventure, one of them a Hugo Award finalist, plus a trio of witty short stories

with the distinctive Leinster touch.

• The Pirates of Zan—When a young man is accused and jailed unjustly, he is given a secret offer—in return for

help in escaping, he must shake up the galactic establishment, which is getting dangerously set in its ways. He succeeds

beyond anyone’s wildest expectations, seemingly becoming a space pirate, but being in reality, the deadliest do-gooder

in the galaxy.

• Gateway to Elsewhere—Suppose that somewhere the world of the Arabian Nights is real, including very powerful

and dangerous djinns, who are nothing like Aladdin’s big blue pal. A man from our world wouldn’t have a chance

against them … or would he?

• The Duplicators—A planet where everyone has a machine which can duplicate anything would be the wealthiest

world in the galaxy, right Wrong. And unless the hapless voyager who’s trapped on the planet can find a solution to its

problem, his voyaging will be over—permanently.

Plus three short stories, including “A Logic Named Joe,” an uncannily prophetic story of home computers and the

internet—written in 1946!

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Altruistic space pirates, nuclear-powered djinn, a time-traveling kangeroo—and more …

Three complete novels of humorous adventure, one of them a Hugo Award finalist, plus a trio of witty short stories

with the distinctive Leinster touch.

• The Pirates of Zan—When a young man is accused and jailed unjustly, he is given a secret offer—in return for

help in escaping, he must shake up the galactic establishment, which is getting dangerously set in its ways. He succeeds

beyond anyone’s wildest expectations, seemingly becoming a space pirate, but being in reality, the deadliest do-gooder

in the galaxy.

• Gateway to Elsewhere—Suppose that somewhere the world of the Arabian Nights is real, including very powerful

and dangerous djinns, who are nothing like Aladdin’s big blue pal. A man from our world wouldn’t have a chance

against them … or would he?

• The Duplicators—A planet where everyone has a machine which can duplicate anything would be the wealthiest

world in the galaxy, right Wrong. And unless the hapless voyager who’s trapped on the planet can find a solution to its

problem, his voyaging will be over—permanently.

Plus three short stories, including “A Logic Named Joe,” an uncannily prophetic story of home computers and the

internet—written in 1946!

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