Lost Sci-Fi Books 91 thru 100
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 91 thru 100 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s
• Exhibit Piece by Philip K. Dick -
As curator of the Twentieth Century Exhibit, George Miller felt that to do a good job he had to live his work. Then, one day, somebody got into his exhibit • The Misplaced Battleship by Harry Harrison -
It might seem a little careless to lose track of something as big as a battleship ... but interstellar space is on a different scale of magnitude. But a misplaced battleship can be dangerous • $1,000 A Plate by Jack McKenty -
When Marsy Gras shot off its skyrockets, Mars Observatory gave it the works—fireworks! • The Other Now by Murray Leinster -
He knew his wife was dead, because he'd seen her buried. But it was only one possibility out of infinitely many! • Rabbits Have Long Ears by Lawrence F. Willard -
The computer classified it "rabbit" and Montresig was not one to argue, long ears or not! • Strange Eden by Philip K. Dick -
Johnson wanted to leave the verdant world but Brent was bound he'd have a look around. He did, and he found reason to stay • The Crawlers by Philip K. Dick -
Everybody hated the mutant children born near the radiation lab. Hush it up, Washington had directed • A Pail of Air by Fritz Leiber -
The dark star passed, bringing with it eternal night and turning history into incredible myth in a single generation! • Willie's Planet by Mike Ellis -
The most fitting place for a man to die is where he dies for man • The Incredible Invasion by George O. Smith -
It's very difficult to find a good, sound, legal way of stopping an aggressor