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Classical Science Fiction awaits the reader with seven stories to expand and excite your imagination: 1.....The Star Mouse...Robinson Crusoe...Gulliver..Paul Bunyan; the story of their adventures is nothing compared to the saga of Mitkey. 2.....Gods of Space.....Planetoid 150 was a world of horror, a star of death, ruled by a weird and beautiful Earthian Goddess. 3.....Revolt on IO......Death stalked the Libra. The IO-plunging space liner freighted a secret weapon, and the rebel Krenther had vowed it should not arrive. So much more exciting content to be found in this compilation by the 20th centuries best and brightest science fiction writers!!…mehr

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Classical Science Fiction awaits the reader with seven stories to expand and excite your imagination: 1.....The Star Mouse...Robinson Crusoe...Gulliver..Paul Bunyan; the story of their adventures is nothing compared to the saga of Mitkey. 2.....Gods of Space.....Planetoid 150 was a world of horror, a star of death, ruled by a weird and beautiful Earthian Goddess. 3.....Revolt on IO......Death stalked the Libra. The IO-plunging space liner freighted a secret weapon, and the rebel Krenther had vowed it should not arrive. So much more exciting content to be found in this compilation by the 20th centuries best and brightest science fiction writers!!
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Raymond Zinke Gallun (1911 - 1994) was an American science fiction writer. Gallun (rhymes with "balloon") was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. He left college after one year and traveled in Europe, living a drifter's existence, working a multitude of jobs around the world in the years leading up to World War II. He was among the stalwart group of early sci-fi pulp writers who popularized the genre. He sold many popular stories to pulp magazines in the 1930s. "Old Faithful" (1934) was his first noted story. "The Gentle Brain" was published in "Science Fiction Quarterly" under the pseudonym Arthur Allport. His first book, People Minus X, was published in 1957, followed by The Planet Strappers in 1961. Gallun was honored with the I-CON Lifetime Achievement Award in 1985 at I-CON IV; the award was later renamed The Raymond Z. Gallun Award. His pen names include Dow Elstar, E.V. Raymond and William Callahan.