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By: John D. Beresford (1873-1947) | |
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By: Jack Williamson (1908-2006) | |
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![]() This is an SF tale of excitement, danger, derring-do and strangely enough, love. A lonely and very poor asteroid miner, slowly collecting bits of metallic ore in the asteroid belt on his slowly accumulating 'planet' of debris, sees and captures a derelict space ship with a horrible monster aboard .. as well as a dead but lovely girl. How does it all end? Well you will need to listen to find out. One of Jack Williamson's early tales that earned him his reputation as a master story teller. | |
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By: John D. Beresford (1873-1947) | |
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By: Apollonius Rhodius (3rd Cent. -3rd Cent.) | |
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![]() The story of how Jason and a group of famous heroes of Greece took to sea in the Argos has been told many times, before and after Apollonius of Rhodes, wrote his Argonautica, in the 3rd century b.C.. It is not only the oldest full version of the tale to arrive to our days, but also the only extant example of Hellenistic epic. This was already a popular myth by the times of Apollonius, who makes the story of how Jason and the Argonauts sail to Colchis in search of the Golden Fleece, and have to go through a lot of adventures to fulfill their task, a mix of simple narrative and scholarly catalog. The Argonautica had a deep impact on European literature as a whole. |
By: Esther Singleton (-1930) | |
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By: Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958) | |
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![]() A body is found on the beach not far from a New England town one morning. Curiously, nobody recognizes the dead woman, and nobody in or near the town seems to be a suspect in a possible murder, therefore most of them assume that she simply washed ashore from a passing vessel. Only problem is vessels didn't pass that stretch of the coast because of it's peculiar tides and eddies; hence its name, Lonesome Cove. Following the finding of the body, the officials of the town start acting a bit peculiar towards how to handle the dead body... |
By: Barkham Burroughs | |
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By: Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958) | |
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By: Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888) | |
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By: Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958) | |
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By: Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888) | |
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By: Edward P. Roe (1838-1888) | |
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![]() James desperately needs someone to help him keep his farm going, but has failure after colossal failure finding a good housekeeper. Alida marries a man only to find out he's already married. She's so undone when she finds out that she just wants to go somewhere where no one will judge her for her misfortune, where she can work and keep herself fed and clothed. James and Alida meet and arrange for a strictly business marriage, leaving loving and honoring out of the vows. The title of the book tells the rest of the story, but the way it gets there is worth the journey. (Introduction by TriciaG) |
By: Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958) | |
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By: Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888) | |
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By: Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958) | |
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By: Edward Payson Roe (1838-1888) | |
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