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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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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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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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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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Space, Aliens and More! Seven Lost Sci-Fi short stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Death Star by James McKimmy Jr. For twenty long years Hurtz dreamed of retirement and found his 'acre of heaven' on a Death Star. The Martians and The Coys written by Mack Reynolds Lem didn't like guarding the still while Paw and the boys went feuding. He wanted to get a shot at some Martins too! Yup, he sure did... And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder Nathanial Evergood was an eccentric old man with a photographic passion for pretty girls! So he invented a camera lens for special effects - And All The Girls Were Nude. Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks An interstellar hunting trip with Major Daphne could teach a man a number of lessons. Like being kind to fellow human beings, or Never Gut-shoot A Wampus! Three Spacemen Left To Die by Russ Winterbotham Disease contaminated their ship; any moment one of them might become infected and spray lethal sparks to the others. There was no cure-except prevention. And that meant - Three Spacemen Left To Die! Leave Earthmen or Die! written by John Massie Davis Murph, Forsyth, and Jamison heard the alien voice warn them. And to each it sounded familiar-a sweetheart, a son, a hated enemy! The Fugitives written by Malcolm B. Morehart Jr. Somehow Jeff Engel followed the stranger into another world-among people who hated all aliens. And of course, he was now one himself!
James Mckimmey Jr., John Massie Davis, Mack Reynolds, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Richard Magruder, Russ Winterbotham, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 1 thru 20Twenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960sThe Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick The Water Eater by Winston Marks Death Star by James McKimmy Jr. The Mind Digger by Winston Marks The Martians and The Coys written by Mack Reynolds Breeder Reaction by Winston Marks Planet of Dreams by James McKimmy Jr. And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks Three Spacemen Left To Die by Russ Winterbotham Leave Earthmen or Die! by John Massie Davis The Fugitives by Malcolm B. Morehart Jr. The Voyage of Vanishing Men by Stanley Mullen A Zloor For Your Trouble by Mack Reynolds Danger in the Void written by Charles E. Fritch A Matter of Ethics written by R.R. Winterbotham Slay-Ride written By Winston Marks The Addicts Written by William Morrison The Queen of Space by Joseph Slotkin The Fifty-Fourth of July by Alan E. Nourse
Alan E. Nourse, Charles E. Fritch, James Mckimmey Jr., John Massie Davis, Joseph Slotkin, Mack Reynolds, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Philip K. Dick, Richard Magruder, Russ Winterbotham, Stanley Mullen, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 1 thru 20Twenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960sThe Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick The Water Eater by Winston Marks Death Star by James McKimmy Jr. The Mind Digger by Winston Marks The Martians and The Coys written by Mack Reynolds Breeder Reaction by Winston Marks Planet of Dreams by James McKimmy Jr. And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks Three Spacemen Left To Die by Russ Winterbotham Leave Earthmen or Die! by John Massie Davis The Fugitives by Malcolm B. Morehart Jr. The Voyage of Vanishing Men by Stanley Mullen A Zloor For Your Trouble by Mack Reynolds Danger in the Void written by Charles E. Fritch A Matter of Ethics written by R.R. Winterbotham Slay-Ride written By Winston Marks The Addicts Written by William Morrison The Queen of Space by Joseph Slotkin The Fifty-Fourth of July by Alan E. Nourse
Alan E. Nourse, Charles E. Fritch, James Mckimmey Jr., John Massie Davis, Joseph Slotkin, Mack Reynolds, Malcolm B. Morehart Jr., Philip K. Dick, Richard Magruder, Russ Winterbotham, Stanley Mullen, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1950sThe Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick Ed had always been a practical man, when he saw something was wrong he tried to correct it. Then one day he saw it hanging in the town square. The Water Eater by Winston Marks Most experiments were dropped because they failed, some because they worked too well! Death Star by James McKimmy Jr. For twenty long years Hurtz dreamed of retirement and found his 'acre of heaven' on a Death Star. The Mind Digger by Winston Marks There was a reason why his scripts were smash hits--they had realism. And why not? He was reliving every scene and emotion in them! The Martians and The Coys written by Mack Reynolds Lem didn't like guarding the still while Paw and the boys went feuding. He wanted to get a shot at some Martins too! Breeder Reaction by Winston Marks The remarkable thing about Atummyc Afterbath Dusting Powder was that it gave you that lovely radiant atomic look. It also gave you a little something more! Planet of Dreams by James McKimmy Jr. The climate was perfect, the sky was always blue, and--best of all--nobody had to work. What more could anyone want? And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder Nathanial Evergood was an eccentric old man with a photographic passion for pretty girls! Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks An interstellar hunting trip with Major Daphne could teach a man a number of lessons. Like Never Gut-shoot A Wampus! Three Spacemen Left To Die by Russ Winterbotham Disease contaminated their ship; any moment one of them might become infected and spray lethal sparks to the others.
James Mckimmey Jr., Mack Reynolds, Philip K. Dick, Richard Magruder, Russ Winterbotham, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1950sBreeder Reaction written by Winston Marks The remarkable thing about Atummyc Afterbath Dusting Powder was that it gave you that lovely radiant atomic look. It also gave you a little something more! Planet of Dreams written by James McKimmy Jr. The climate was perfect, the sky was always blue, and--best of all--nobody had to work. What more could anyone want? It was a small world, a tiny spinning globe, placed in the universe to weather and age by itself until the end of things. Daniel Loveral had placed a finger upon a map and said, 'This is the planet. This is the Dream Planet.' And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder Nathanial Evergood was an eccentric old man with a photographic passion for pretty girls. So he invented a camera lens for special effects — And All The Girls Were Nude! Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus by Winston Marks An interstellar hunting trip with Major Daphne could teach a man a number of lessons. Like being kind to fellow human beings, or— Never Gut-Shoot A Wampus! Three Spacemen Left To Die by Russ Winterbotham Disease contaminated their ship; any moment one of them might become infected and spray lethal sparks to the others. There was no cure—except prevention. And that meant — Three Spacemen Left To Die!
James Mckimmey Jr., Richard Magruder, Russ Winterbotham, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The climate was perfect, the sky was always blue, and--best of all--nobody had to work. What more could anyone want? It was a small world, a tiny spinning globe, placed in the universe to weather and age by itself until the end of things. But because its air was good and its earth was fertile, Daniel Loveral had placed a finger upon a map and said, 'This is the planet. This is the Dream Planet.' That was two years before, back on Earth. And now Loveral with his selected flock had shot through space, to light like chuckling geese upon the planet, to feel the effect of their dreams come true. Loveral was sitting in his office, drumming his long fingers against his desk while the name, Atkinson, ticked through his brain like the sound of a sewing machine. Would he be the only one, Loveral asked himself, or was he just the first? In either case, it was up to Loveral, as leader and guiding hand, to stop this thing and stop it quickly. Loveral stood up and put on his jacket, although there was no need for it, other than the formality it gave his figure. He stepped out of his office into a clear bright day, where the air was clean and fresh in his lungs, at once like frost and fire and sweet perfume. He walked along a winding path, which was bordered by slim-necked flowers and a short hedge whose even clipped lines were kept neat by tireless robot hands.
James Mckimmey Jr. (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1950sThe Hanging Stranger written by Philip K. Dick Ed had always been a practical man, when he saw something was wrong he tried to correct it. Then one day he saw it hanging in the town square. From the lamppost something was hanging. A shapeless dark bundle, swinging a little with the wind. Like a dummy of some sort. What the hell was it? The Water Eater written by Winston Marks Most experiments were dropped because they failed--and some because they worked too well! I just lost a weekend. I ain't too anxious to find it. Instead of fishing or bowling or poker or taking the kids down to the amusement park over Saturday and Sunday, I've been losing sleep over an experiment. Death Star written by James McKimmy Jr. For twenty long unholy years Hurtz, the pilot, dreamed of retirement ... and found his 'acre of heaven' on a Death Star. Hurtz went through the automatic motions of preparing himself for their landing on the small unnamed planet, but each thing he did was a wasted motion because it was really the boy, Jones, who was going to put the rocket down. The Mind Digger written by Winston Marks There was a reason why his scripts were smash hits--they had realism. And why not? He was reliving every scene and emotion in them! The ream of neatly typed pages on my desk would have fooled any agent, editor or producer like myself, on Broadway. The Martians and The Coys written by Mack Reynolds Lem didn't like guarding the still while Paw and the boys went feuding. He wanted to get a shot at some Martins too! Yup, he sure did... We proceeded with care toward the clearing on the edge of which our scouts had detected the Earthlings, and carefully approached from behind the one specimen we saw there.
James Mckimmey Jr., Mack Reynolds, Philip K. Dick, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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For twenty long unholy years Hurtz, the pilot, dreamed of retirement ... and found his 'acre of heaven' on a Death Star. Hurtz went through the automatic motions of preparing himself for their landing on the small unnamed planet, but each thing he did was a wasted motion because it was really the boy, Jones, who was going to put the rocket down. And what could Hurtz do now? The hard, aging muscles of his body were taut, and although the lines about his eyes had deepened, his eyes, blue and sparkling, still retained their old ferocity. Jones, the boy, moved his hands and the rocket made its turn clumsily, pointing its blazing fins at the strange globe beyond. Hurtz shook his head and asked himself why he had ever tried to help this cocky, all-knowing kid with the thin mouth and short-clipped hair. The boy had fought everything Hurtz had tried to do for him, and right now Hurtz knew, even before he said it, that the boy would respond in the same way he had since the trip started: 'I think you're doing all right,' Hurtz said, and he tried to keep the tone of his voice casual, as though he really meant what he said. The boy glanced at him briefly with insolent eyes. 'I know I am,' he said. Hurtz had to clamp his jaw shut tightly to keep from saying anything more. There was hardly any time involved in this landing, but each second stretched out to an individual eternity. The distant globe came up to meet them steadily, enlarging its circumference, and the roar of the jets was thunderous after the quiet free movement they had made through space. There was nothing left for Hurtz to do now but wait, and he placed his hands on his knees, raising his curled fingers, dropping them, in a monotonous silent tapping. It isn't right. None of it. The feel of it--the speed, the sound, the very movement. It isn't going to work, and why not, for God's sake, on this one last run?
James Mckimmey Jr. (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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