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10 Lost Vintage Sci-Fi Masterpieces for Hardcore Fans Only!
10 Lost Vintage Sci-Fi Masterpieces for Hardcore Fans Only!
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This 349-page, illustrated collection of 10, lost sci-fi masterpieces is for hardcore fans like us only.
Here is a listing of the titles and authors:
1. DP by Arthur Dekker Savage
2. The Big Trip Up Yonder by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
3. Novice by James H. Schmitz
4. Oneness by James H. Schmitz
5. Subjectivity by Norman Spinrad
6. The Unthinking Destroyer by Rob Phillips
7. Last Resort by Stephen Bartholomew
8. The Terrible Answer by Arthur G. Hill
9. The Fifth Dimension Tube by Murray Leinster
10. The Romantic Analogue by W. W. Kupeldyckle
The masters who wrote these gems from the 1930s to the 1960s were not politically correct and told their vision of a future world as they saw it -- period.
In this compilation you will find a surprise story by the great Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and others whose great works have been buried in the archives of vintage Sci-Fi.
I hope you carefully read each one of these stories and savor them like the fine, aged, speculative fiction wine they are.
Chet Dembeck
Here is a listing of the titles and authors:
1. DP by Arthur Dekker Savage
2. The Big Trip Up Yonder by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
3. Novice by James H. Schmitz
4. Oneness by James H. Schmitz
5. Subjectivity by Norman Spinrad
6. The Unthinking Destroyer by Rob Phillips
7. Last Resort by Stephen Bartholomew
8. The Terrible Answer by Arthur G. Hill
9. The Fifth Dimension Tube by Murray Leinster
10. The Romantic Analogue by W. W. Kupeldyckle
The masters who wrote these gems from the 1930s to the 1960s were not politically correct and told their vision of a future world as they saw it -- period.
In this compilation you will find a surprise story by the great Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and others whose great works have been buried in the archives of vintage Sci-Fi.
I hope you carefully read each one of these stories and savor them like the fine, aged, speculative fiction wine they are.
Chet Dembeck
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