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Added: 01.10.2005
Condition: well read
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CLASSIC
SCIENCE FICTION STORIES
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ORIGINAL TITLE:
same ©
n/a
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AUTHOR(S):
Asimov,
Isaac
Russell,
Erik Frank
Dick,
Philip K.
Heinlein,
Robert A.
Wyndham,
John
Ellison,
Harlan
Bester,
Alfred
Ballard,
J. G.
Harrison,
Harry
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PUBLISHER:
RECLAM
ISBN:
315 009103 9
YEAR:
n/a
FORMAT:
paperback
LANGUAGE:
english
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TRANSLATOR(S):
n/a
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COVER ILLUSTRATION:
unknown
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This is one of the foreign language editions of the Reclam
Verlag Stuttgart". It includes explanations and a
small dictionary section on each page, as well as a detailed
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Stories
included in this book:
Robot AL-76 Goes Astray:
By I. Asimov / 1941
A robot specifically trained for a specific environment
gets dropped off in the wrong place ...
I Am Nothing:
By E. F. Russell / 1965
Warfaring David Korman recognises real strenght when meeting
a young girl for behind enemy lines, that was saved by
his son ...
Impostor:
By P. K. Dick / 1956
An alien agent on planet earth, he just doesn't know it
...
Sky Lift:
By R. A. Heinlein / 1968
Being sent to a far away planet with the necessary medication
to save the colonists. High velocity can really get you
...
Opposite Number:
By J. Wyndham / 1956
Parallel universes and one person found a way to travel
between them. He shows up in another to tell one of his
incarnations to find out, too. And to stir things up a
little ...
Deeper Than The Darkness:
By H. Ellison / 1957
Mind powers could win the war. But the newly discovered
"secret weapon" in the shape of a man does not
function as intended.
Out Of This World:
By A. Bester / 1964)
Another parallel universe story. This time, phone lines
in two of them are crossed and two people get talking
...
Billennium:
By J. G. Ballard / 1964
There is a lot of people and so little space ...
Waiting Place:
By H. Harrison / 1970
Using a transmitter to get home from work ends him in
jail. He is innocent, or so he thinks.
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