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The 38th Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK

โœ Scribed by Chester S. Geier


Book ID
100105239
Publisher
Wildside Press LLC
Year
2017
Tongue
en-US
Weight
265 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Chester S. Geier (1921-1990) was a U.S. author and editor whose first work, "A Length of Rope" (included here) appeared in Unknown in April 1941. Ray Palmer recruited him to write for the Ziff-Davis group, where he became a frequent contributor to Amazing Stories and Fantastic Adventures. He published under his own name and several pseudonyms, including Guy Archette, Alexander Blade, P F Costello, Warren Kastel, S M Tenneshaw, Gerald Vance and Peter Worth. This volume collects 21 of his science fiction and fantasy stories:

A LENGTH OF ROPE

THE SPHERE OF SLEEP

ENIGMA OF THE CITY

SKY IMP

IF YOU BELIEVE

FIDO

ENVIRONMENT

WEEP NO MORE, MY ROBOT

DISAPPEARANCE

JEWEL OF DEATH

MIRAGE WORLD

FOUR WHO RETURNED

A CRYSTAL AND A SPELL

GETAWAY

HAPPINESS IS NOWHERE

HAUNTED METROPOLIS

QUEST OF THE SPLIT MAP

DEATH SENTENCE

WATER LODE

THE FINAL HOUR

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