Lost SciFi Books 446 thru 450, A. Bertram Chandler
Lost SciFi Books 446 thru 450, A. Bertram Chandler
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 446 thru 450
Strange Planets, Dangerous Missions and Unlikely Heroes

Author: A. Bertram Chandler, Hal Clement, Nelson S. Bond, Frank M. Robinson, Arthur Jean Cox

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 2 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 03/17/2026


Synopsis

This collection gathers five remarkable stories from the era when science fiction magazines were overflowing with daring ideas and unforgettable characters. Explorers push deeper into space, brilliant navigators chart impossible routes and ordinary people find themselves trapped in situations far beyond anything they expected.The writers behind these tales helped shape the early imagination of the genre. Their stories explore distant worlds, dangerous assignments and strange discoveries that test the limits of human courage and ingenuity. The settings may span the stars, but the tension always comes down to one moment—one decision that could change everything.Some of the authors in this volume became widely known voices in science fiction, while others appeared only occasionally in the pulps before fading from view. Together their work preserves the excitement of a time when every new issue of a magazine promised another wild journey into the unknown.For readers who love vintage science fiction filled with bold ideas and classic storytelling, this collection delivers five more lost transmissions from the golden age of the genre. Lost Sci-Fi Books 446 thru 450The Worlds of Joe Shannon by Frank M. RobinsonLancelot Biggs: Master Navigator by Nelson S. BondGround by Hal ClementFall of Knight by A. Bertram ChandlerThe Nobles Are Coming by Arthur Jean Cox

About A. Bertram Chandler

Arthur Bertram Chandler (1912–1984) was born in Aldershot, England, and in 1956 emigrated to Australia where he commanded merchant vessels for Australia and New Zealand until his retirement in 1974. A prolific writer of science-fiction novels and short fiction, he received four Australian SF Achievement Award “Ditmars” for his novels, nearly all of which were published in the United States.


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