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The Lost Science-Fantasy Novelette--Only eBook Edition! Doc Smith's only attempt to write heroic fantasy, but fueled by his usual hard science speculations on alternate time tracks! Time is the strangest of all mysteries. Relatively unimportant events, almost unnoticed as they occur, may, in hundreds of years, result in Ultimate Catastrophe. On Time Track Number One, that was the immutable result. But on Time Track Number Two there was one little event that could be used to avert it--the presenc... more info>>
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The Masters had ruled all space with an unconquerable iron fist. But the Masters were gone. And this new, young race who came now to take their place--could they hope to defeat the ancient Enemy of All? A thrilling Space Opera by two masters of the genre!
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Smith's Last and Greatest Saga! The Masters had ruled all space with an unconquerable iron fist. But the Masters were gone. And this new, young race who came now to take their place--could they hope to defeat the ancient Enemy of All? They were the Masters now, and they had only to choose: eternal life, as inhuman monsters--or death. The men and women of the starship Orion finds themselves in the middle of a great space war between the Stretts and the lost android servants of their own human anc... more info>>
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Seaton and Crane return in this exciting sequel to "The Skylark of Space!" In Skylark Three, Seaton has developed a "Zone of Force" to protect his ship, the Skylark. But with the Zone up and running, he can no longer control his vessel. Can this new invention help them prevail against the Fenachronians, with their advanced technology ... and their determination to conquer the galaxy, starting with the destruction of Earth? And what of DuQuesne and his villainous plans? Space Opera at its best!
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When the Inter-Planetary Corporation's starship Arcturus took off on a routine flight to Mars, it turned into a disastrous voyage. Attacked by a mysterious spaceship, the Arcturus crash-lands on Jupiter's moon Ganymede. The survivors must learn to master Ganymede's primeval terrors, construct a new spacecraft, and deal with the warring intelligences of the Jovian system. Of course, true spacehounds can do anything, given sufficient time, resources, and freedom from attack. A rousing interplaneta... more info>>
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When the interplanetary vessel "Arcturus" sets out for Mars, an attack by a powerful alien ship leaves Steve Stevens and Nadia Newton castaway alone on the harrowing moon Ganymede. Love blossoms, but the pair are determined to escape and find any other survivors of the attack Using their scientific knowledge Stevens and Newton discover ways to reunite with the other Arcturus survivors--but are soon caught in a war to the death between two Jupiterian civilizations. Another space opera masterpiece... more info>>
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In 1960, editor John W. Campbell and E.E. "Doc" Smith launched the SUBSPACE series with "Subspace Survivors," about a mighty spaceship lost in subspace. Smith's usual blend of action, adventure, and larger-than-life themes again come into play in this novelet.
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Deadly Peril and Romance in Subspace! The space opera master's masterful novelette of brainy men and women lost in a realm no one has ever returned from. As the original magazine blurb in Analog put it: "There has always been, and will always be, the problem of surviving the experience that any trained expert can handle ... when there hasn't been any first survivor to be an expert! When no one has ever gotten back to explain what happened..."
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Only Ebook Edition--Lost Smith Heroic Fantasy. The original Smith story, not about the space pirates created by Stephen Goldin to go with the character's name, but the heroic barbarian created by Smith in his brilliant combination of sword and sorcery and quantum theory! With the Ultimate Catastrophe only a few years away, a daring scientist discovers the key moment in the deep past that if changed could turn destruction into survival for humankind. His weapon is Tedric, a brawny blacksmith in f... more info>>
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The 3 Novels that Created Space Opera! Set off on the first science fiction voyage outside our solar system as Richard Seaton sets out to rescue his captured fiancee after a rogue scientist steals Seaton's unique spherical spaceship The Skylark. Then the enemies are forced to become allies when everyone becomes lost in an unfamiliar region of the galaxy and must fight their way back through primative planets and against alien fleets. As always with Smith, romance and action are equally mixed. Th... more info>>
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His Last and Greatest Space Opera! From the creator of Lensman comes the hypercarged story of the ship called Pleiades, Earth's first starship. Pleiades could travel anywhere instantaneously. But where it is up could not be predicted or whether it could get back. The crew were two very sexy men and two very sexy women,each a Psionic Prime with advanced ESP powers. They needed to save a galaxy but passion and jealousy kept them distracted...
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They were four of the greatest minds in the Universe: Two men and two women, all Psionic Primes, lost in an experimental spaceship billions of parsecs from home. And as they mentally charted the cosmos to find their way back to Earth, their own loves and hates were as startling as the worlds they encountered... Here is E. E. Smith's classic science fiction novel--one of the greatest space operas of all time!
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Two Classic SF Novels and the Only eBook Collection of Smith's Short Stories. The first ship to the stars is crewed by two men and two women with incredible mental powers and incredible sexual drives--the Galaxy Primes. They will need both to survive what they find. Then real all the great E. E. Smith stories available for eBook publication from the rarely reprinted Robot Nemesis, to his two heroic fantasy novelette about Lord Tedric, the mighty warrior, to The Vortex Blaster and Subspace Surviv... more info>>
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The first of the great "space opera" science fiction novels, The Skylark of Space remains a thrilling tale more than 80 years after its creation. Finding that his government laboratory coworkers do not believe his discovery of a revolutionary power source that will enable interstellar flight, Dr. Richard Seaton acquires rights to his discovery from the government and commercializes it with the aid of his friend, millionaire inventor Martin Crane. When a former colleague tries to steal the invent... more info>>
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He Waged War on the Galaxy's Deadliest Danger! Like fire, only worse, intra-atomic energy was a good servant, but a terrible master ... and unless something could be done about loose atomic vortices, entire planets would be destroyed. Enter the vortices' worst enemy: Neil "Storm" Cloud. An atomic vortex had destroyed his home and killed his wife and children. He is determined to end the menace of the loose atomic vortex forever--even if he has to die trying! A Dwarf-Stars Novelette.
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No single phrase can describe TRIPLANETARY, the first of the "Lensman" stories, the volume providing the background for the remaining novels in the series. It might be terned a Galactic Romance, or a Cosmological Fantasy--but above all else it is a story. From the atomic age in Atlantis or a bloody Roman arena, you are borne to the watery world of Nevia, remote in space and time. You meet two incredible ancient races, the Arisians and the Eddorians, and you view the ancient conflict between thes... more info>>
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