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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!
• Distress 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!
• Z 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.
• 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!
• Distress 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!
• Z 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.
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