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By: Randall Garrett (1927-1987) | |
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Psichopath | |
Belly Laugh | |
Fifty Per Cent Prophet | |
That Sweet Little Old Lady
Randall Garrett had this story first published in Astounding Science Fiction September and October of 1959. His twisted sense of humor and gift for the bizarre situation with believable characters shines here. In the not too distant future, Ken Malone, young but promising FBI agent , is given the most important and difficult assignment of his career: find a spy who is stealing information from the Ultra Top Absolute Secret project to develop a non-rocket space ship at Yucca Flats Labs in Nevada. But this is not a normal spy, this spy laughs at the FBI and all attempts to find him or her because they use an unknown new method to steal the information directly from the minds of the scientists. | |
The Bramble Bush | |
Cum Grano Salis | |
Hail to the Chief | |
Occasion for Disaster | |
...Or Your Money Back | |
What The Left Hand Was Doing | |
By Proxy | |
Suite Mentale | |
The Measure of a Man | |
Dead Giveaway | |
Hanging by a Thread | |
In Case of Fire | |
The Unnecessary Man | |
Heist Job on Thizar | |
The Asses of Balaam | |
Anything You Can Do!
An alien crash lands on Earth, and for ten years terrorizes the planet, hiding, periodically killing and eating people and stealing materials for some unknown purpose. The only hope is Bart Stanton, a medically-engineered superman, designed for the sole purpose of confronting the “Nipe”. | |
Out Like a Light | |
The Foreign Hand Tie | |
A World by the Tale | |
Viewpoint |
By: Frank Harris | |
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Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions
Consumers of biography are familiar with the division between memoirs of the living or recently dead written by those who “knew” the subject more or less intimately, and the more objective or scholarly accounts produced by later generations.In the case of Wilde, as presented to us by Frank Harris, we are in a way doubly estranged from the subject. We meet with Oscar the charismatic talker, whose tone of voice can never be reproduced – even if a more scrupulous biographer had set down his words accurately – and we are perhaps already aware of him as Wilde the self-destructive celebrity who uneasily fills the place of the premier gay icon and martyr in our contemporary view... | |
Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions — Volume 1 | |
Eatin' Crow; and The Best Man In Garotte | |
A Modern Idyll | |
The Sheriff And His Partner | |
Gulmore, The Boss | |
Elder Conklin |
By: Oliver Optic (1822-1897) | |
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Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East |