Lost Sci-Fi Books 486 thru 490 : Asteroids, Strange Discoveries, and Impossible Encounters

Five more unforgettable journeys into the strange, the impossible, and the wonderfully unpredictable await in Lost Sci-Fi Books 486 thru 490.

A mysterious force takes control of the human body in The Body-Masters by Frank Belknap Long, where survival depends on more than strength or intelligence. In The Scientific Pioneer, Nelson S. Bond delivers a clever tale of invention and ambition, proving that every breakthrough carries consequences no one can foresee.

Jack Sharkey’s The Man Who Was Pale introduces a man whose unsettling appearance is only the beginning of an unforgettable mystery, while Gambler’s Asteroid by Manly Wade Wellman rockets readers into a high-stakes adventure where fortune can change with a single risky decision.

Rounding out the collection is The Old Timer by Richard R. Smith, a story that reminds us experience can be the greatest weapon when confronting an uncertain future.

These five classic tales capture everything that made the Golden Age of science fiction unforgettable—astonishing ideas, memorable characters, unexpected twists, and worlds where the impossible feels just within reach. Whether you’re exploring distant asteroids, witnessing remarkable scientific discoveries, or encountering mysteries that challenge everything you believe, every story delivers a new adventure.

Carefully restored for modern listeners and readers, Lost Sci-Fi Books 486 thru 490 celebrates the creativity and imagination of vintage science fiction’s most entertaining storytellers. If you love forgotten classics filled with suspense, wonder, and thought-provoking speculation, this collection belongs in your library. Discover five more remarkable adventures from the era when science fiction dared to imagine absolutely anything.

Om den här boken

Five more unforgettable journeys into the strange, the impossible, and the wonderfully unpredictable await in Lost Sci-Fi Books 486 thru 490.

A mysterious force takes control of the human body in The Body-Masters by Frank Belknap Long, where survival depends on more than strength or intelligence. In The Scientific Pioneer, Nelson S. Bond delivers a clever tale of invention and ambition, proving that every breakthrough carries consequences no one can foresee.

Jack Sharkey’s The Man Who Was Pale introduces a man whose unsettling appearance is only the beginning of an unforgettable mystery, while Gambler’s Asteroid by Manly Wade Wellman rockets readers into a high-stakes adventure where fortune can change with a single risky decision.

Rounding out the collection is The Old Timer by Richard R. Smith, a story that reminds us experience can be the greatest weapon when confronting an uncertain future.

These five classic tales capture everything that made the Golden Age of science fiction unforgettable—astonishing ideas, memorable characters, unexpected twists, and worlds where the impossible feels just within reach. Whether you’re exploring distant asteroids, witnessing remarkable scientific discoveries, or encountering mysteries that challenge everything you believe, every story delivers a new adventure.

Carefully restored for modern listeners and readers, Lost Sci-Fi Books 486 thru 490 celebrates the creativity and imagination of vintage science fiction’s most entertaining storytellers. If you love forgotten classics filled with suspense, wonder, and thought-provoking speculation, this collection belongs in your library. Discover five more remarkable adventures from the era when science fiction dared to imagine absolutely anything.

Kom igång med den här boken idag för 0 kr

  • Få full tillgång till alla böcker i appen under provperioden
  • Ingen bindningstid, avsluta när du vill
Prova gratis nu
Mer än 52 000 personer har gett Nextory 5 stjärnor i App Store och på Google Play.

  1. 50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 10 : A Treasure Chest of Classic Science Fiction Short Stories

    Arthur C. Clarke, H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft, Mary Shelley, Robert Silverberg, Robert Bloch, Harry Harrison, Fritz Leiber, Alfred Bester, A. E. Vogt, Brian W. Aldiss, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, Clark Ashton Smith, Frank Belknap Long, Edward Page Mitchell, Jack Williamson, Tom Godwin, Robert Sheckley, Michael Shaara, Francis Stevens, A.H. Gibson, Gene L. Henderson, H. F. Arnold, Richard R. Smith, Frank M. Robinson, Manly Wade Wellman, William Bender Jr., Thomas S. Gardiner, James Bell, Beta McGavin, Alfred Connable, Jack Sharkey, Ron Goulart, Victoria Lincoln, Nelson S. Bond, Ray Cummings, Morton Klass, Elisabeth R. Lewis, John W. Jr., James Blish, Roger D. Aycock

  2. Lost Sci-Fi Books 201 thru 220 : Robots, Distant Worlds, Strange Experiments And The Wild Imagination Of Classic Sci-Fi

    Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Andre Norton, John Wyndham, Robert Sheckley, Richard Matheson, Alfred Coppel, Fredric Brown, August Derleth, Gene L. Henderson, Donald E. Westlake, Robert Silverberg, I. M. Bukstein, Frank Belknap Long, H.P. Lovecraft, Kenneth Sterling, Theodore Sturgeon

  3. 4.0

    Aliens and Nothing But Aliens 5 - Seventeen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Otherworldly Creatures, Cosmic Encounters, And Alien Mysteries From The Golden Age Of Sci-Fi

    Isaac Asimov, Harlan Ellison, John W. Campbell, Frank Belknap Long, Murray Leinster, Damon Knight, Mack Reynolds, Robert Sheckley, Sam Carson, Ron Goulart, Russ Winterbotham, Elisabeth R. Lewis, Morton Klass, Winston Marks, Stephen Marlowe, Joe Gibson, Alfred Coppel

  4. Weird Tales - 18 Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories Published in Weird Tales Magazine from the 1800s, 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s : Haunting Visions and Strange Worlds from Lovecraft, Poe, Howard, and More

    H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert E. Howard, Frank Belknap Long, August Derleth, Dorothy Quick, Hugh B. Cave, Kenneth Sterling, Paul Ernst, Carl Jacobi, George T. Spillman, Edmond Hamilton, Henry Kuttner, Carl W. Ganzlin, Edwin Baird, H. Bedford-Jones

  5. Vintage Sci-Fi 8 - 29 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Jack Williamson and more

    Carl W. Ganzlin, Frank Belknap Long, George T. Spillman, Jack Williamson, Robert Silverberg, Fritz Leiber, August Derleth, Edward Halibut, Allen K. Lang, Ray Bradbury, Harry Harrison, Henry Kuttner, Robert Sheckley, Philip K Dick, George O. Smith, Philip José Farmer, Fredric Brown, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, Robert A. Heinlein, Evan Hunter

  6. #218

    Atomic Station : When Progress Turns Against Humanity

    Frank Belknap Long

  7. 5.0

    Black Cat Weekly #143

    Frank Belknap Long, Kurt Matull, Theo Blakensee, Henry Slesar, Tom Larsen, Stephen Marlow, Edmond Hamilton, K M Rockwood, Donald E. Westlake, Joseph S. Walker, Hal Charles

  8. 5.0

    Black Cat Weekly #137

    Frank Belknap Long, Hal Charles, Anna Scotti, John Glasby, Veronica Leigh, J. S. Fletcher, Richard A. McMahan, Donald A. Wollheim, Henry Slesar, Philip Jose Farmer

  9. 5.0

    Black Cat Weekly #123

    Ivar Jorgenson, Hal Charles, Neil S. Plakcy, Marion Zimmer Bradley, William Murray Graydon, Edmond Hamilton, Edgar Wallace, Dale Clark, Frank Belknap Long, Mike Adamson

  10. 5.0

    Black Cat Weekly #104

    Lin Carter, Manly Wade Wellman, Larry Tritten, Wayne J. Gardiner, Dick Donovan, John M. Floyd, Bryce Walton, Frank Belknap Long, Hal Charles, Frank Kane

  11. 5.0

    Black Cat Weekly #97

    Adrian Cole, Phyllis Ann Karr, Freeman Wills Crofts, Jay Williams, Harry Warner, Jr., Frank Belknap Long, Dave Zeltserman, Hal Charles, Joseph Payne Brennan, S. J. Rozan

  12. 5.0

    Black Cat Weekly #41

    Pat H. Broeske, Hal Charles, Amy Wolf, Malcolm Jameson, Frank Belknap Long, Lester del Rey, Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, G.G. Pendarves, M.A. Monnin

  1. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 451 thru 455 : Danger, Discovery and Impossible Choices in Five Classic Science Fiction Masterpieces

    Tom Godwin, David Mason, Arthur C. Clarke, Russ Winterbotham, Bryce Walton

  2. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 316 thru 320 : Five Golden Age Science Fiction Classics Filled with Big Ideas and Bold Adventures

    Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, R. J. Rice, Miriam Allen deFord, Roger D. Aycock

  3. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 336 thru 340 : Cosmic Warnings, Brilliant Twists, and Timeless Sci-Fi Adventures

    Ray Bradbury, Merab Eberle, Ron Cocking, Frederik Pohl, Henry Slesar

  4. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 301 thru 305 : Five Golden Age Science Fiction Adventures Filled with Wonder and Discovery

    Poul Anderson, Mack Reynolds, John Victor Peterson, Mary Carlson, David Mason

  5. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 291 thru 295 : From Dangerous Worlds to Brilliant Twists—Five Essential Lost Sci-Fi Tales

    J. F. Bone, Donald E. Westlake, Robert Sheckley, William Brittain, James Blish

  6. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 346 thru 350 : Five Unforgettable Tales from Poe, Bradbury, London, and Harrison

    Edgar Allan Poe, Jack London, Harry Harrison, Frank Lillie Pollock, Ray Bradbury

  7. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 466 thru 470 : Heroic Space Voyages and Extraordinary Futures

    Robert Silverberg, Walter M. Jr., Michael Shaara, Jack Williamson, Frank M. Robinson

  8. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 461 thru 465 : Alien Worlds, Brilliant Minds, and Extraordinary Discoveries

    Arthur C. Clarke, Randall Garrett, Robert Silverberg, Jerome Bixby, Stephen Bartholomew, Robert Wicks

  9. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 576 thru 580 : Lost Spacecraft, Cosmic Mysteries, and Unforgettable Discoveries

    Jack Williamson, Walter Kubilius, H.P. Lovecraft, H. B. Fyfe, Wallace West

  10. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 491 thru 495 : From Future Visitors to Cosmic Mysteries

    Sewel Peaslee Wright, Ray Cummings, Robert E. Howard, Thomas S. Gardiner, Brian W. Aldiss

  11. Ny

    Lost Sci-Fi Books 481 thru 485 : Alien Encounters, Cosmic Mysteries, and Brilliant Ideas

    Ben Bova, Jack Williamson, Henry Kuttner, Fritz Leiber, William Bender Jr.