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Ships switching from hyper to normal space had to do it in a micro-second—if the crews were to live. But it would take Brad suicidal minutes!
Jap bombs rained down, there was a tremendous blast—and a weird thing happened to the Idaho.
Dakta death, horrible beyond the weirdest fever-dreams of Earth-men, faced Space Ship Commander Gerry Norton. The laconic interplanetary explorer knew too much. He stood in the dynamic path of Lansa, Lord of...
The Rell, a great and ancient Martian race, faced extinction when all moisture was swept from their planet. Then, one day, a lone visitor--a strange, two-legged creature composed mostly of water--landed on Mars...
There is a time for doing and a time for going home. But where is home in an ever-changing universe?
Here was a strange mirror indeed! It reflected an image all right, but not an image from the same era in history!
Sam had led a peaceful and impecunious life—until a voice cut in on a phone and said: Sam, this is You
Being expelled from an air lock into deep space was the legal method of execution. But it was also the only way a man could qualify for—The Legion of Lazarus.
The passengers rocketed through space in luxury. But they never went below decks because rumor had it that Satan himself manned the controls of The Hell Ship.
Perfect adaptation, that's what it was. When a human being can blend with his surroundings, funny things can happen!
Later described as "the lost giant of American science fiction," Edward Page Mitchell wrote many science fiction and fantasy short stories in the 1870's to 1890's, nearly all of which were published anonymously...
Space in its far dark reaches can be fickle with a man; it can shatter his dreams, fill him with fear and hate. It can also cure a man—if he is strong enough.
A weird world—cut off from the Universe, it had universal wisdom; facing death at every moment, it had the secret of peace!
Benson did his best to keep his colony from going native, but what can you do when the Natives have a rare human intelligence and know all about the facts of life?
Most experiments were dropped because they failed—and some because they worked too well!
Pinching yourself is no way to see if you are dreaming. Surgical instruments? Well, yes—but a mechanic's kit is best of all!
If you ever get to drinking beer in your favorite saloon and meet a scared little guy who wants to buy you the joint, supply you with fur coats and dolls and run you for Congress—listen well! That is, if you...
The planet's natives were so similar to their conquerors that no one could tell them apart--except for their difference in thinking.
You're not expected to believe this story since it's the kind of thing that science calls impossible. But anyway, she happened. Who? Why—
It was a race between the tortoise and the hare. But this hare was using some dirty tricks to make sure the ending would be different....
Charles Louis Fontenay was an American journalist and science fiction...
The orphan system of Onzar was fuming under its leader's driving, paranoid megalomania. For there was a prize. A vast, grand prize within a parsec of this ambitious domain—the major warp-lines of space crossing...
What was the mystery of this great ship from the dark, deep reaches of space? For, within its death-filled chambers—was the avenue of life!
Ellaby's society was a perfect democracy, where all men were equal. But some still wanted more personal attention, and they got it, like— The Dictator.
Henry Horn had a new invention; a pair of glasses that worked on the x-ray principle. But he didn't expect them to reveal Nazi secret agents and their works of sabotage!
Certainly, life has a meaning—though sometimes it takes a lifetime to learn what it is.
Joey knew the old man had somehow faked his pictures; after all, nobody could photograph the future. But then the future began to happen!
The vote was three to two for death! Jacques had no choice. He was a public servant with a duty....
There was a reason why his scripts were smash hits—they had realism. And why not? He was reliving every scene and emotion in them!
The remarkable thing about Atummyc Afterbath Dusting Powder was that it gave you that lovely, radiant, atomic look—just the way the advertisements said it would. In fact, it also gave you a little something...
Cooperation was all right back in the dark ages but this was an era of super culture and hi-psi intelligence. And love was no laughing matter. People who cooperated, even biologically, were unlawful and....
That first trip to the moon has been the subject of many stories. Mr. Vandenburg has come up with as novel a twist as we've ever read. And it could happen.
Smith admitted he had made an error involving a few murders—and a few thousand years. He was entitled to a sense of humor, though, even in the Ultroom!
It is the kind of news item you read at least a dozen times a year, wonder about briefly, and then promptly forget—but the real story is the one that the reporters are unable to cover!
Nobody knew very much about the Sargasso area of the void; only one thing was certain: if a ship was caught there it was doomed in—The Graveyard of Space.
Nobody at the Interstellar Space School had ever heard of Earth so naturally they treated Smith with contempt—or was it an innate fear?...
Grim death was the only romance to be found on this world that boasted a thousand moons.
When a really infallible scientific bureau makes a drastically serious error, the data must be wrong ... but wrong in what way?
He was something out of a nightmare but his music was straight from heaven. He was a ragged little man out of a hole but he was money in the bank to Stanley's four-piece combo. He was—whoops!...
Why can't you go home again after years in space? There had to be an answer ... could he find it in time, though?
All Earth needed was a good stiff dose of common sense, but its rulers preferred to depend on the highly fallible computers instead. As a consequence, interplanetary diplomatic relations were somewhat strained—until...
With one suitcase as his domain, Arthur was desperately in need of armed henchmen … for his keys to a kingdom were typewriter keys!
They opened the ruins to tourists at a dollar a head but they reckoned without The OLD MARTIANS.
Greg tried desperately to find an illegal method of joining his family on Mars; for the law said that no healthy man could land on a— CANCER WORLD
Norm Venner's fancy was pretty well fixed on thoughts of electronic calculators—until the invention started making passes at the inventor!
Mort and Mike got strange calls on this phone; they didn't come through Central!
Cutter demanded more and more and more efficiency—and got it! But, as in anything, enough is enough, and too much is …
No one knew, no one cared. For a great lethargy was overcoming the people and their only salvation was—The LAST Gentleman
If this was true, there ought to be another edition of What Every Young Girl Should Know!
How black is the blackest treachery? Is the most callous traitor entitled to mercy? Steve pondered these questions. His decision? That at times the villain should possibly be spoken of as a hero.
The scientists of Rykeman III were conceded by all the galactic members to be supreme in scientific achievement. Now the Rykes were going to share their vast knowledge with the scientists of Earth. To any question...