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Hallucination Orbit
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Randall Garrett,Edward W. Ludwig,Christopher Anvil,J. T. McIntosh,Martin H. Greenberg,Robert Silverberg,Donald E. Westlake,Charles G. Waugh,John Brunner,C. L. Moore,Fred Saberhagen,Roald Dahl,Isaac Asimov,Jerome Bixby,Henry Kuttner |
Twelve science fiction stories which explore the complexities and limitations of the human mind as it responds to unusual situations, bizarre societies, and unorthodox problems. Includes a brief anal… |
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1962 (Volume 22, No. 6)
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Charles Foster,Frederick Bland,Ethan Ayer,Josef Nesvadba,Kris Neville,Reginald Bretnor,Will Stanton,Avram Davidson,John Brunner,Isaac Asimov,Miriam Allen deFord |
Such Stuff - short story by John Brunner
Daughter of Eve - short story by Djinn Faine
The Scarecrow of Tomorrow - short story by Will Stanton
The Xeenemuende Half-Wit - short story by Josef Nesvad… |
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Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 25 (1963)
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Christopher Anvil,Martin H. Greenberg,Alfred Bester,Hal Clement,Robert Silverberg,Poul Anderson,Ray Nelson,John Brunner,Philip K. Dick,Fred Saberhagen,Isaac Asimov,Roger Zelazny,William Tenn,Bruce McAllister,Clifford D. Simak |
Fortress Ship - short story by Fred Saberhagen
Not in the Literature - short story by Christopher Anvil
The Totally Rich - novelette by John Brunner
No Truce with Kings - novella by Poul Anderson
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Histórias de Robôs - Volume 3
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Jesse F. Bone,Murray Leinster,Robert Silverberg,Michael Shaara,Poul Anderson,Gordon R. Dickson,Arthur C. Clarke,John Brunner,Harry Harrison,Philip K. Dick,Isaac Asimov,Walter M. Miller Jr. |
Introdução: Os robôs, os computadores e o medo - essay by Isaac Asimov (trans. of Introduction: Robots, Computers, and Fear 1984)
Uma lógica chamada Joe? - short story by Murray Leinster (trans. of … |
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Foreign constellations
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John Brunner |
John Brunner has got the imagination, I'll grant him that much. What he doesn't have is the writing skill. "Foreign Constellations" collects eight of his best-known stories from the 70's, published i… |
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A maze of stars
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John Brunner |
From back cover Del Rey paperback March 1992:
MOBIUS UNBOUND
Among the six hundred thousand stars in the vast Arm of Stars, over six hundred planets had been seeded with human stock by the grea… |
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Bedlam planet
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John Brunner |
A story about colonists on an alien world, and the psychological effects thereof. |
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From this day forward
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John Brunner |
"One of the most important science fiction authors. Brunner held a mirror up to reflect our foibles because he wanted to save us from ourselves."
--SF Site
For each generation, there is a writer … |
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Quicksand
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John Brunner |
DAW Books, 1976. Paperback, first printing. This 1967 novel tells of a troubled psychiatrist trying to unravel the mystery behind a girl discovered wandering in the woods near a mental hospital. She … |
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The long result
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John Brunner |
When racial hatred turns to murderous menace . . . First a rocket ship loses its engines on take-off and is destroyed. On board - an important extra-terrestrial visitor. Next someone slams into the s… |
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The stone that never came down
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John Brunner |
The world is awash in civic decay, military coups and revolutionary governments, bands of believers ('Godheads') roaming the streets and turning plastic crosses into assault weapons. One scientist ha… |
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Stand on Zanzibar
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John Brunner |
"Originally published in 1968, Stand on Zanzibar was a breakthrough in science fiction storytelling technique, and a prophetic look at a dystopian 2010 that remains compelling today. Corporations hav… |
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To Conquer Chaos
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John Brunner |
The barrenland lay on the face of the world like a sore, nearly round, more than 300 miles in circumferance. Only madmen go into the barrenland, and only demons and monsters come out of it. Conrad li… |
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The Shockwave Rider
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John Brunner |
This 1975 book pretty much nailed the contradictions inherent in global networking, long before the network was created. It's full of wiretapping spooks, genius kids, networked churches, fake identi… |
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