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By: Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) | |
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The Red Cross Girl | |
The Scarlet Car | |
Once Upon A Time | |
A Charmed Life | |
The Reporter Who Made Himself King | |
The King's Jackal | |
The White Mice | |
The Man Who Could Not Lose | |
Billy and the Big Stick | |
Vera, the Medium | |
The Consul | |
The Nature Faker | |
The Messengers | |
The Frame Up | |
The Log of the Jolly Polly | |
A Question of Latitude | |
Wasted Day
This is a delightful little story about the most successful banker on Wall Street, who finds his philanthropic side when one of his former employees is arrested and needs someone to vouch for his character.. | |
Peace Manoeuvres | |
Ranson's Folly |
By: Robert Silverberg (1935-) | |
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Starman's Quest
Travelling at speeds close to that of light, spacemen lived at an accelerated pace. When one of the twin boys left the starship, he grew older while his twin in space barely aged. So the starship twin left the ship to find what happened to his brother who was aging away on earth. |
By: Robert Silverberg and Randall Garrett (1935-) | |
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The Judas Valley
Why did everybody step off the ship in this strange valley and promptly drop dead? How could a well-equipped corps of tough spacemen become a field of rotting skeletons in this quiet world of peace and contentment? It was a mystery Peter and Sherri had to solve. If they could live long enough! [from the Judas Valley]Originally published in Amazing Stories, October 1956 |
By: Robert Silverberg (1935-) | |
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Postmark Ganymede | |
Happy Unfortunate
Here are two early stories by the well known SF Author Robert Silverberg. The Happy Unfortunate was published first in Amazing Stories in 1957 and explores the angst caused when the human race reaches into space but at the cost of needing to breed a new species; specialized 'spacers' who can withstand the tremendous rigors of acceleration. The Hunted Heroes was published in Amazing stories a year earlier, in 1956. It is a futuristic story that holds great hope for the resilience of the human race after the war destroys most of the world. | |
The Hunted Heroes |
By: Edward Thomas (1878-1917) | |
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George Borrow The Man and His Books | |
Last Poems |
By: Jane Andrews (1833-1887) | |
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Child's Health Primer For Primary Classes With Special Reference to the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks, Stimulants, and Narcotics upon The Human System |
By: Ward Moore (1903-1978) | |
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Greener Than You Think
Do remember reading a panic-mongering news story a while back about genetically engineered “Frankengrass” “escaping” from the golf course where it had been planted? That news story was foreshadowed decades previously in the form of prophetic fiction wherein a pushy salesman, a cash-strapped scientist, and a clump of crabgrass accidentally merge forces with apocalyptic consequences. A triple-genre combo of science fiction, horror, and satire, Greener Than You Think is a forgotten classic that resonates beautifully with modern times. This is a faithful reading of a 1947 first edition text. |
By: Thomas Mann (1875-1955) | |
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Royal Highness
Royal Highness is the story of Prince Klaus Heinrich, a member of a struggling German duchy and an exotic American heiress who comes to live as his neighbor. The novel is a microcosm of Europe before World War I, with Mann's depiction of a decaying society that is rejuvenated by modern forces. A true modern day fairy tale. |
By: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) | |
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Abraham Lincoln | |
The Biglow Papers | |
The Vision of Sir Launfal And Other Poems |