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Lost Sci-Fi Books 101 thru 110

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Lost Sci-Fi Books 101 thru 110 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s

The Planetoid of Peril by Paul Ernst - Undaunted by crazy tales of an indestructible presence on Asteroid Z-40, Harley 2Q14N20 sets out alone to face and master it. King of the Hill by James Blish - A madman can be prevented from bomb-throwing—but a mad world? The Man Who Liked Lions by John Bernard Daley - A zoo is a place where some people make sport of lower animals. That included Kemper, but for him people were the lower animals! A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar - The foot-in-the-door technique would work perfectly for any salesman—if he had an invisible foot! ï»żDistress Signal by Ross Rocklynne - Marooned! On the cold satellite of a dying sun, light-years away from home... For Rex there was only one escape. But Carl called it murder! ï»żZ by Charles L. Fontenay - Time reversal exists at the sub-atomic level according to Feynman's Theory—and according to that same theory any entity can exist in three places at one time... Your Servant Sir by Sol Boren - We all know that every android has its little idiosyncrasies. But what can he do about it when his perfect servant drives him crazy? The Robot Who Wanted To Know by Harry Harrison - Did he have a right to feel this way? Was this really forbidden by law? Day of the Hunters by Isaac Asimov - This man had a new slant on the mystery of what happened to the dinosaurs. Tanks by Murray Leinster - Two miles of American front had gone dead. And on two lone infantrymen, depended the outcome of the war of 1932.


Narrator: Scott Miller
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