Lost SciFi Books 201 thru 205  Five..., Robert Sheckley
Lost SciFi Books 201 thru 205  Five..., Robert Sheckley
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 201 thru 205 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s
Five Legendary Journeys Across Time, Space, and Imagination

Author: Robert Sheckley, Arthur C. Clarke, Fredric Brown, Alfred Coppel, Carl Selwyn

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 2 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 02/22/2025


Synopsis

Five unforgettable journeys from the Golden Age of science fiction arrive together in one electrifying collection.Inside this volume you’ll meet brilliant minds who dare to reshape life itself, travelers who confront the cold reality of deep space, and explorers who step beyond Earth into places no human was meant to reach. Each story captures the bold imagination that defined vintage science fiction—when writers looked toward the stars and asked the biggest questions the universe could offer.These classic tales were originally published between the 1930s and the 1960s, an era when science fiction was exploding with daring ideas and unforgettable storytelling. The authors gathered here helped define the genre, blending scientific speculation with gripping human drama.Whether you’re a longtime fan of classic sci-fi or discovering these timeless adventures for the first time, this collection delivers the wonder, tension, and cosmic scale that made vintage science fiction legendary.Step into the unknown and experience five remarkable visions of the future.Lost Sci-Fi Books 201 thru 205 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960sMicrocosmic God by Theodore SturgeonAccept No Substitutes by Robert SheckleyThe Star by Arthur C. Clarke The First Man on the Moon by Alfred CoppelCry Silence by Fredric Brown

About Robert Sheckley

Robert Sheckley was one of the funniest writers in the history of science fiction. He did screwball comedy, broad satire, and farce. He could also be deadly serious, but he was always entertaining and always had something pointed to say about our world using the skewed versions of reality he created in his fiction. Starting in the early 1950s, he was an amazingly prolific short story writer, with a lot of his stories appearing in Galaxy Magazine. He launched his novel-writing career with Immortality, Inc., which he followed up with a sequence of excellent books: The Status Civilization, Journey Beyond Tomorrow, and Mindswap. He continued to produce novels and short stories in abundance until his death in 2005.


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