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The Wickedest Man Joseph J. Millard
This is the saga of one of the most fabulous characters that ever lived: Ben Hogan, better known as the Gentleman from Hell, who was living proof that fact is stranger than fiction. There have been outstandingly wicked… More
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The Milton A. Rothman Science Fiction MEGAPACK ™ Milton A. Rothman et al.
Milton A. Rothman was best known to generations of science-fiction readers for a single classic story written at age 19: “Heavy Planet,” published under the byline of “Lee Gregor” in ‘Astounding… More
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The Charles Alden Seltzer MEGAPACK ™ Charles Alden Seltzer
The Charles Alden Seltzer MEGAPACK™ assembles 11 classic westerns by American author Charles Alden Seltzer (1895-1942). Seltzer wrote prolifically for magazines and the book market, creating numerous stories … More
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The Western Romance MEGAPACK ™ Zane Grey et al.
The Western Romance MEGAPACK™ selects 20 classic novels with romantic elements, by some of the top Western authors of all time. Included in this volume are:
A DAUGHTER OF THE DONS, by William Macleod Raine THE DUKE OF … More
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The Walt Whitman MEGAPACK ™ Walt Whitman
The Walt Whitman MEGAPACK™ collects more than 500 classic poems, essays, and letters of Walt Whitman, including “Leaves of Grass,” Whitman’s magnum opus.… More
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The Paul Di Filippo MEGAPACK ™ Paul Di Filippo
22 Tales of of the fantastic — science fiction, fantasy, fantastika, slipstream — by one of the most acclaimed modern masters of the genre! Includes a bonus interview with the author. Included are:
LIFE… More
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The Ninth Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK ™: Dave Dryfoos Dave Dryfoos
The “Golden Age of Science Fiction” Megapacks are designed to introduce readers to classic science fiction writers of the 1940s-1960s who might otherwise be forgotten. Dave Dryfoos (1915-2003), who… More
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The Tenth Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK ™: Carl Jacobi Carl Jacobi et al.
The “Golden Age of Science Fiction” Megapacks are designed to introduce readers to classic science fiction writers of the 1940s-1960s who might otherwise be forgotten. Carl Jacobi (1908-1997) is one… More
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The Lloyd Biggle, Jr. MEGAPACK ™ Lloyd Biggle Jr.
Before his death in 2002, Dr. Lloyd Biggle, Jr. compiled a list of his early science fiction stories that he considered his finest works. His children, Kenneth Lloyd Biggle and Donna Biggle Emerson, have meticulously… More
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Operation Longlife E. Hoffmann Price
In the 21st century, Avery Jarvis “Doc” Brandon lived in luxurious seclusion on subtropical Nameless Island. An immensely wealthy gene-engineer who dabbled in illegal baby-making, Doc was 186 years… More
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Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint Jay Williams et al.
Through a mishap in Professor Bulfinch’s laboratory, Danny accidentally creates an anti-gravity paint. The natural use, of course, is for a spaceship — the paint can replace rockets to get the ship into… More
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Tales of Thubway Tham Johnston McCulley et al.
Thubway Tham is a small, short-tempered gnome of a man, a professional pickpocket with an annoying lisp. But he is no mere thief…he is the king of his chosen profession, a master “dip” who works only… More
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Operation Misfit E. Hoffmann Price et al.
Rod Garvin just made too many waves for the Thought Control Board that controlled the 21st century. Throwing him in an insane asylum didn’t restrain him. Nor, when that didn’t work, did sentencing him to… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 31 Kelly Link et al.
We’re almost sure this issue of LCRW is made up of more than a hundred thousand letters and can guarantee that most are in the right place. This is the ebook edition. The paper edition is available here.
Reviews… More
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The Entropy of Bones Ayize Jama-Everett
A Liminal People novel. A young martial artist finds there is more to the world than she can kick, more than she can see.
Chabi doesn’t realize her martial arts master may not be on the side of the gods. She does know… More
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The Liminal War Ayize Jama-Everett
A Liminal People novel. Taggert wants to look after his family so when his adopted daughter disappears he only has one option: find her.
There is something wrong in this world and Taggert must do what he must.
“I … More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #161 Margaret Ronald et al.
Issue #161 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Margaret Ronald and Yosef Lindell.… More
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Beginning With the Mirror: Ten stories about Love, Desire and Moving Between Worlds Peter Dubé
Jean Genet stated: “Anyone who knows a strange fact shares in its singularity.” A few strange facts within this book, the latest collection by Shirley Jackson award finalist, Peter Dubホ, are: the heat … More
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Heiresses of Russ 2014 Melissa Scott et al.
A book such as this spins not only words but also whole worlds: eighteen of them, representing the best lesbian-themed stories of the fantastic or futuristic published the prior year: An artisan who tests the skills … More
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Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism Brian Morris
Over the course of a long career, Brian Morris has created an impressive body of engaging and insightful writings—from social anthropology and ethnography to politics, history, and philosophy—that is accessible… More
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Birth of Our Power Victor Serge et al.
Birth of Our Power is an epic novel set in Spain, France, and Russia during the heady revolutionary years 1917–1919. Serge’s tale begins in the spring of 1917, the third year of mass slaughter in the blood-and-rain-soaked… More
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The Dark Issue 6 Sara Saab et al.
The Dark is a quarterly magazine co-edited by Jack Fisher and Sean Wallace, with the sixth issue featuring all-original short fiction by Sara Saab, Eric Schaller, Patricia Russo, and Naim Kabir.… More
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Shimmer Magazine – Issue 22 E. Catherine Tobler et al.
Shimmer Magazine
The future will be stranger than we can imagine, but so too was the past. Shimmer’s 22nd issue has four stories rooted in the here, the then, and the may-have-been, but the roots are never quite … More
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Time Travel: Recent Trips Paula Guran et al.
The idea of time travel has been with us since ancient times; now the concept of time travel seems… almost… plausible. Today, tales of chrononauts are more imaginative and thought-provoking than ever … More