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The Edmond Hamilton MEGAPACK: 16 Classic Science Fiction Tales
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Edmond Hamilton. For most people, this name conjures visions of two-fisted space opera -- pure pulp science fiction. And Hamilton -- known as the author of the "Captain Future" series -- was indeed one of the foremost writers of pulp space opera. Over the years, as his work became more polished and sophisticated, he evolved into far more than that: a visionary of the future whose imagination knew no bounds. He was truly a cosmic writer, as stories such as "Devolution" (in this collection) demonstrate. If you are interested in pulp science fiction at its pulpiest, look no farther. Edmond Hamilton is the author for you.
Included in this volume:
THE DOOR INTO INFINITY
THE LEGION OF LAZARUS
DREAMER'S WORLDS
THE CITY AT WORLD'S END
THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS
THE STARS, MY BROTHERS
THE SARGASSO OF SPACE
THE MAN WHO SAW THE FUTURE
THE MONSTER-GOD OF MAMURTH
THE MAN WHO RETURNED
THE SECOND SATELLITE
MONSTERS OF MARS
THE MAN WHO EVOLVED
DEVOLUTION
THE BIRTHPLACE OF CREATION
CORRIDORS OF THE STARS
And don't forget to search this ebook store for "Wildside Megapack" to see more great entries in this series, covering mysteries, westerns, science fiction, historical, and much, much more!
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781434443069 |
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Publisher: | Wildside Press |
Publication date: | 10/01/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 675 |
Sales rank: | 403,985 |
File size: | 725 KB |
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