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SPECTRUM
5
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ORIGINAL TITLE:
Spectrum 5
© 1966
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AUTHOR(S):
WALLACE,
F.L. (FLW)
MILLER,
Walter M. (WMM)
JONES,
Raymond F. (RFJ)
SCHMITZ,
James H. (JHS)
GODWIN,
Tom (TG)
THOMAS,
Theodore L. (TLT)
ASH,
Paul (PA)
ASHBY,
Richard (RA)
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PUBLISHER (TOP):
SCIENCE
FICTION BOOK CLUB
ISBN:
none
YEAR:
1967
FORMAT:
hardcover
LANGUAGE:
english
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PUBLISHER (BOTTOM):
PAN
BOOKS
ISBN:
330 02236 9
YEAR:
1969
FORMAT:
paperback LANGUAGE:
english
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TRANSLATOR(S):
n/a
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COVER ILLUSTRATION:
unknown
(Top)
W.F.
Phillipps(Bottom)
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Content:
Student Body:
By F. L. Wallace / 1953
Colonists on a planet where evolution functions a little
differently than on earth. Above all, faster and more
targeted ...
Crucifixus Etiam:
By W. M. Miller / 1952
Hard work for making Mars a place where man can live.
Noise Level:
By R. F. Jones / 1952
How to get scientists from a standstill to developing
something they thought impossible? Anti-gravity in this
case.
Grandpa:
By J. H. Schmitz / 1955
An insight into the wildlife of a strange planet.
Mother of Invention:
By T. Godwin / 1953
Necessity is ... in this case anti-gravity needs to
be developed to flee from a diamond planet. Or rather:
with it?
The Far Look:
By T. L. Thomas
Upon returning to earth, some of the crew that maintain
moon station are found to have developed it. What is
it?
Big Sword:
By P. Ash / 1958
Colonisation, thought reading and a little kid that
saves a local species.
Commencement Night:
By R. Ashby / 1953
Through an isolation experiment, mankind is trying to
find a way to live and peace. And they do. Or rather:
it finds them.
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