Lost Sci-Fi Books 51 thru 60 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s
Small Town by Philip K. Dick - The theme of "the man who played God" has been used many ways, never with more tense and chilling effect than by the very able Mr. Dick.
Lazarus Come Forth by Ray Bradbury - The Morgue Ship had knowledge that would end the war and defeat the Martians.
Until Life Do Us Part by Winston Marks - What's it like to be immortal? To retain sanity you've got to be unemotional and you can't fall in love.
Planet of Doom by C.H. Thames - Jane knew she had the biggest story of the year; thousands of people were soon to die on this Planet Of Doom
The Last Plunge by S.J. Sackett - A man who needs money will do any job that comes along even air lion diving off Uranus!
Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick - Terran Development was ready to market a fourth dimension "vehicle" which afforded almost instantaneous travel. Henry Ellis commuted 160 miles to work in five steps and a few seconds. Then, one morning, he met some people.
The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury - "Get Gunther," the orders read. They were marooned on the pirate's asteroid—their only weapons a gun and a news-reel camera.
Fee Of The Frontier by H.B. Fyfe - They had a job to do. If they had to give up money, or love or life itself—that was the Fee of the Frontier
Monster by William Morrison - Colonizing Mars was hell, because of one thing—large, hungry critters. They flew, crawled, snarled, howled, burrowed up under the floors.
The Planet of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon - A phantom land and a phantom folk, Come sailing out of the deep unknown, With a soundless roar and a lightless flash.
Science fiction & fantasy
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