9781612872865-1612872867-Science Fiction Gems, Volume Ten, Robert Sheckley and Others

Science Fiction Gems, Volume Ten, Robert Sheckley and Others

ISBN-13: 9781612872865
ISBN-10: 1612872867
Author: Ray Bradbury, John W. Campbell, Chester S. Geier, Robert Sheckley, Jack Sharkey, Robert Moore Williams, Carl Jacobi, Charles Dye, Milton Lesser, Charles V. de Vet
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Armchair Fiction & Music
Format: Paperback 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781612872865
ISBN-10: 1612872867
Author: Ray Bradbury, John W. Campbell, Chester S. Geier, Robert Sheckley, Jack Sharkey, Robert Moore Williams, Carl Jacobi, Charles Dye, Milton Lesser, Charles V. de Vet
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Armchair Fiction & Music
Format: Paperback 208 pages

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Science Fiction Gems, Volume Ten, Robert Sheckley and Others (ISBN-13: 9781612872865 and ISBN-10: 1612872867), written by authors Ray Bradbury, John W. Campbell, Chester S. Geier, Robert Sheckley, Jack Sharkey, Robert Moore Williams, Carl Jacobi, Charles Dye, Milton Lesser, Charles V. de Vet, was published by Armchair Fiction & Music in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Science Fiction Gems, Volume Ten, Robert Sheckley and Others (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Armchair Fiction presents paperback collections of the best in classic science fiction short stories, complete with many original illustrations. You find some amazing things happening in this tenth edition of Armchair Fiction’s “Science Fiction Gems.” There are some fabulous authors serving up some very memorable moments of intriguing science-fantasy. Robert Sheckley is front and center with his wonderful tale, “Prospector’s Special.” Robert Moore Williams offers some taut moments of science fiction adventure in his shipwrecked-on-Venus novelette, “Doom Ship.” Carl Jacobi gives us an excellent example of nature run wild in his memorable story, “Moss Island.” Then there’s Chester S. Geier, who offers an interesting notion as to what lies beyond science’s known and comfortable borders in “The Secret of the Yellow Crystal.” There are a few lessons in humanity to be learned in Milton Lesser’s poignant “Blonde Cargo.” Charles DeVet’s “Specimen” shows the human survival instinct at its best. And who can forget the little old ladies who surround a seedy charlatan in Ray Bradbury’s charming “A little Journey.” Try out some of these sci-fi gems and we’re sure you’ll be captivated for hours…
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