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50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. More than 27 hours of vintage science fiction. These science fiction short stories were written by some of the most influential authors of the time including, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Winston Marks, Damon Knight, Mack Reynolds, Frank M. Robinson, Russ Winterbotham, Alan E. Nourse, Charles E. Fritch, Milton Lesser, Evan Hunter, William Morrison, John Massie Davis, Irving Cox Jr., Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Richard O. Lewis, Stanley Mullen, Richard Magruder, Joseph Slotkin, Alexander Blade, Arnold Castle, Richard S. Shaver and James McKimmey Jr. Included are The Hanging Stranger, Beyond Lies the Wub, The Gun, Beyond the Door, The Eyes Have It, Foster You're Dead, Sales Pitch, Small Town and Piper in the Woods written by Philip K. Dick. Lazarus Come Forth, Asleep in Armageddon and Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury.
Alan E. Nourse, Alexander Blade, Arnold Castle, Charles E. Fritch, Damon Knight, Evan Hunter, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., James Mckimmey Jr., John Massie Davis, Joseph Slotkin, Mack Reynolds, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Milton Lesser, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard Magruder, Richard O. Lewis, Richard S. Shaver, Russ Winterbotham, Stanley Mullen, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Sci-Fi Space Ships and Nothing But Sci-Fi Space Ships
Sci-Fi Space Ships and Nothing But Sci-Fi Space Ships - Sixteen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s The Fifty-Fourth Of July by Alan E. Nourse The Voyage of Vanishing Men by Stanley Mullen Three Spacemen Left to Die! by Russ Winterbotham Zurk by Richard O. Lewis Danger in the Void by Charles E. Fritch Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse Slay-Ride by Winston Marks Journey For the Brave by Alan E. Nourse WANTED: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr. Asleep in Armageddon by Ray Bradbury Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury Paradise Planet by Richard S. Shaver Wreck Off Titan by Alfred Coppel
Alan E. Nourse, Alfred Coppel, Charles E. Fritch, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard O. Lewis, Richard S. Shaver, Russ Winterbotham, Stanley Mullen, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Vintage Sci-Fi 2 - 26 Science Fiction Classics from Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Alan E. Nourse and
Vintage Sci-Fi 2 - 26 Science Fiction Classics from the 1940s, 50s and 60s. More than 12 hours of Vintage Sci-Fi Defense Mech by Rad Bradbury Foster You're Dead by Philip K. Dick Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. Pariah by Milton Lesser Beyond The Door by Philip K. Dick The Water Eater by Winston Marks Task of Kayin by William Morrison Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse The Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander Blade Leave Earthmen or Die! by John Massie Davis Unwelcomed Visitor by William Morrison Danger In The Void by Charles E. Fritch A Zloor For Your Trouble by Mack Reynolds Three Spacemen Left to Die! by Russ Winterbotham The Fugitives by Malcolm B. Morehart Jr. The Mind Digger by Winston Marks Planet of Dreams by James McKimmey Jr. Never Gut-Shoot a Wampus by Winston Marks The Addicts by William Morrison A Matter of Ethics R .R. Winterbotham Shipping Clerk by William Morrison Breeder Reaction by Winston Marks The Invisible Enemy by Arnold Castle The Beachcomber by Damon Knight The Old Martians by Rog Phillips Paradise Planet by Richard S. Shaver
Alan E. Nourse, Alexander Blade, Arnold Castle, Charles E. Fritch, Damon Knight, Irving Cox Jr., James Mckimmey Jr., John Massie Davis, Mack Reynolds, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Milton Lesser, Philip K. Dick, R .R. Winterbotham, Ray Bradbury, Richard S. Shaver, Rog Phillips, Russ Winterbotham, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Nineteen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s The Fugitives by Malcolm B. Morehart Jr. Shipping Clerk by William Morrison The Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick The Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander Blade The Martians and the Coys by Mack Reynolds Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks Leave Earthmen or Die! by John Massie Davis Unwelcomed Visitor by William Morrison A Matter of Ethics by R .R. Winterbotham Task of Kayin by William Morrison Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick The Plagiarist From Rigel IV by Evan Hunter A Zloor For Your Trouble by Mack Reynolds Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. Zurk by Richard O. Lewis The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr. Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury The Beachcomber by Damon Knight Asleep in Armageddon by Ray Bradbury
Alexander Blade, Damon Knight, Evan Hunter, Irving Cox Jr., John Massie Davis, Mack Reynolds, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Philip K. Dick, R .R. Winterbotham, Ray Bradbury, Richard O. Lewis, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Vintage Sci-Fi - 21 Science Fiction Classics from Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury and more
Vintage Sci-Fi - 21 Science Fiction Classics from Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Alan E. Nourse and many more! The Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick Let The Ants Try by Frederik Pohl Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury The Fifty-Fourth Of July by Alan E. Nourse The Voyage of Vanishing Men by Stanley Mullen The Plagiarist From Rigel IV by Evan Hunter Asleep in Armageddon by Ray Bradbury Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr. Death Star by James McKimmey Jr. And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder Journey For the Brave by Alan E. Nourse The Martians and the Coys by Mack Reynolds The Queen of Space by Joseph Slotkin The Gun by Philip K. Dick So They Baked A Cake by Winston Marks WANTED: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson Slay-Ride by Winston Marks Zurk by Richard O. Lewis Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick
Alan E. Nourse, Evan Hunter, Frank M. Robinson, Frederik Pohl, Irving Cox Jr., James Mckimmey Jr., Joseph Slotkin, Mack Reynolds, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard Magruder, Richard O. Lewis, Stanley Mullen, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 36 thru 40 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60sThe Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick - A little whimsy, now and then, makes for good balance. Theoretically, you could find this type of humor anywhere. But only a topflight science-fictionist, we thought, could have written this story, in just this way… WANTED: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson - Personnel Incorporated bragged that they could supply a man for any job. Maxwell doubted this, needing a space pilot for the first Lunar trip. Now, if he had just asked for a lunatic... The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr - Greg was sure the kids had no right being in control of a planet; after all what had they learned about life? Still, what had he learned? The Invisible Enemy by Arnold Castle - At fifteen he was sent to war to fight an enemy he couldn't understand. But more puzzling was the victory to be won—after he met defeat! The Beachcomber by Damon Knight - Alice saw the Beachcomber as a glorious hunk of man; Maxwell saw him as a super being from the future. Tragically, he was both!...
Arnold Castle, Damon Knight, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., Philip K. Dick (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 21 thru 40Twenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960sThe Gun by Philip K. Dick So They Baked a Cake by Winston Marks The Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander Blade Unwelcomed Visitor by William Morrison Task of Kayin by William Morrison Beyond the Door by Philip K. Dick Shipping Clerk by William Morrison Spoken For by William Morrison Pariah by Milton Lesser The Plagiarist from Rigel IV by Evan Hunter Beyond Lies the Wub by Philip K. Dick Journey For The Brave by Alan E. Nourse Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. Zurk by Richard O. Lewis The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick Wanted: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr. The Invisible Enemy by Arnold Castle The Beachcomber by Damon Knight
Alan E. Nourse, Alexander Blade, Arnold Castle, Damon Knight, Evan Hunter, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., Milton Lesser, Philip K. Dick, Richard O. Lewis, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Space Travelers and Nothing But Space Travelers
Space Travelers and Nothing But Space TravelersTwenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960sThe Gun by Philip K. Dick So They Baked A Cake by Winston Marks Death Star by James McKimmey Jr. Leave Earthmen or Die! by John Massie Davis Planet of Dreams by James McKimmey Jr. Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks Three Spacemen Left to Die! by Russ Winterbotham The Voyage Of Vanishing Men by Stanley Mullen Danger in the Void written by Charles E. Fritch Slay-Ride written by Winston Marks A Zloor For Your Trouble by Mack Reynolds The Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander Blade Spoken For by William Morrison Pariah by Milton Lesser Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick Journey for the Brave by Alan E. Nourse Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. WANTED: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr. The Beachcomber by Damon Knight
Alan E. Nourse, Alexander Blade, Charles E. Fritch, Damon Knight, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., James Mckimmey Jr., John Massie Davis, Mack Reynolds, Milton Lesser, Philip K. Dick, Russ Winterbotham, Stanley Mullen, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 31 thru 40 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60sBeyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick - The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools. Journey for the Brave by Alan E. Nourse - Courage will be a big qualification for the pilot who flies the first moon rocket. Who decides if a man is brave or a coward? Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse - Tad looked to the spaceways for adventure. His father knew disaster would end his Wanderlust Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. - He was sent to obtain a soil sample. It was a routine assignment, but not the only method for discovering an Export Commodity Zurk by Richard O. Lewis - Marene was next when the space cruiser called for its youth-levy. If only Zurk would spark to life. The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick - Theoretically, you could find this type of humor anywhere. But only a topflight science-fictionist could have written this story. WANTED: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson - They bragged they could supply a man for any job. Maxwell doubted this, needing a space pilot for the first Lunar trip. Now, if he had just asked for a lunatic... The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr - Greg was sure the kids had no right being in control of a planet; after all what had they learned about life? The Invisible Enemy by Arnold Castle - At fifteen he was sent to war to fight an enemy he couldn't understand. The Beachcomber by Damon Knight - Alice saw the Beachcomber as a glorious hunk of man; Maxwell saw him as a super being from the future. He was both!
Alan E. Nourse, Arnold Castle, Damon Knight, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., Philip K. Dick, Richard O. Lewis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. - Henig was sent to obtain a soil sample of the planet. It was a routine assignment, but not necessarily the only method for discovering an—Export Commodity Three of the hairless bipeds stood in front of the frame building talking. Concealed by the brush beyond the road, Henig studied them carefully. These were the dominant species on this primitive world, unspeakably grotesque things. The pale, white skinned animals had a culture of sorts—their language, their buildings, their wheeled vehicles testified to that—but an animal society was very different from the rational civilization Henig knew. He was naked and he carried no weapons. That was the logic of the computers. But Henig was a Fleet Lieutenant, not one of the scientists. He put his faith in arms rather than computer logic. Stripped of his weapons, he lost a fundamental part of himself. The computers had said he would be safe, but too many things could go wrong. Too many factors might have been left out of the observer data submitted to the machines. Henig inched cautiously toward the three white things standing near the wooden structure. The telecommunicator, which the surgeons had planted in his skull, caught the sound of alien voices and made a conceptual translation in terms Henig understood. He could have used the same device to communicate directly with the alien minds, but the Scientist-General had warned him against that. 'The hairless bipeds,' he told Henig, 'are only an animal species. They have no civilization. Make no mistake about that, Lieutenant.' 'And if we decide we need their planet, sir—' 'We'll set up reservations for them, so they can't interfere with our operation.' 'They won't have weapons to match ours,' Henig suggested hopefully. 'If you go in uniform, Lieutenant, even these witless things would recognize you as an alien.
Irving Cox Jr. (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr - Greg was sure the kids had no right being in control of a planet; after all what had they learned about life? Still, what had he learned? The old ship wheezed and clattered into the landing slot. Greg was an expert pilot, but skill was no substitute for outdated equipment. He unstrapped the safety webbing and eased himself out of the cabin, cluttered with its worn and scarred electronic gadgetry. With the handcrank he opened the airlock. Rusting metal screamed as the panel slid back into the hull. Greg found himself panting from the sudden muscular effort in the heavier atmosphere of the earth. I'm an old man, he thought bitterly—old at forty; as antiquated as my ship, and as much in need of repair. But no one can do anything for either of us. I gave them the stars, and in twenty years they've forgotten. They've made me a museum piece, these pampered, undersized kids of the new generation. Greg walked down the ramp. He hadn't been home for seven years, but he was still surprised that no flight inspector met him with the officious clipboard of check-out sheets. The landing fields in the colonies were far more efficiently supervised. Greg saw a light in the field control building and walked toward it. The field, sprawling for miles across the California desert, was empty, a mocking moment to the magnificent dream the new generation had rejected. Behind him Greg saw the long rows of landing slots, towering metal shafts raised against the night sky. Only four ships rested in the slots, his and three other rusting cargo carriers. In front of the unlighted terminal building the passenger liners stood untended, decaying hulks that would never lift again. Fifteen years ago—even as recently as ten years ago—the California field had hummed with activity.
Irving Cox Jr. (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 31 thru 35 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick - The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools. Journey for the Brave by Alan E. Nourse - Courage will be a big qualification for the pilot who flies the first moon rocket. But who decides if a man is brave—or a coward?... Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse - Tad, like other young men, looked to the spaceways for adventure. But George Barlow, like other fathers, knew that disaster would end his Wanderlust Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. - Henig was sent to obtain a soil sample of the planet. It was a routine assignment, but not necessarily the only method for discovering an—Export Commodity Zurk by Richard O. Lewis - Gentle Marene was next when the black space cruiser called for its youth-levy. If only Zurk would spark to life—Zurk, this huge, part-human war-machine of tubular steel muscles and blank, mechanical mind.
Alan E. Nourse, Irving Cox Jr., Philip K. Dick, Richard O. Lewis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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