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  • THE WORLD-MOVER & TWO MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    This is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are three stories by George O. Smith: "The World-Mover", "The Cosmic Jackpot", and "Two Worlds for One". ...

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  • DYNASTY OF THE LOST & DARK RECESS
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Two action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction" by George O. Smith. Featured here: "Dynasty of the Lost", and "Dark Recess". ...

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  • AMAZING STORIES VOLUME 142
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Amazing Stories Volume 142 is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are three short stories by different authors: "The Trans-Galactic Twins" by George O. Smith, "Moon Dust" by Oliver Saari and one story by Frank Bill Venable, "Theft". ...

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  • AMAZING STORIES VOLUME 143
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Amazing Stories Volume 143 is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are five short stories by different authors: "Bombs Awry" by George O. Smith, "Daughter" by Philip José Farmer, "If At First" by Bill Venable, "Flight Eighteen" by Paul A. Torak and one story by Mike Curry, "Metamorphosis". ...

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  • SPACEMEN LOST
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: “Over the hubbub and chatter came the brief warning wail of a small siren. The noise died as the people in the vast waiting room stopped talking. "Your attention, please!" boomed the loud-speaker. "Passengers for Spaceflight Seventy-nine, departing for Castor Three and Pollux Four, will proceed to Gate Seven for ground transportation to the take-off block. Spaceflight ...

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  • AMAZING STORIES 134
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Amazing Stories Volume 134 is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are four short stories by different authors: "The Death Crystal" by George O. Smith, "The Vanishers" by Arthur J. Burks, "Forgotten World" by Edmond Hamilton and "Siren Satellite" by Arthur K. Barnes. ...

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  • THE HELLFLOWER
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Once He had Been a Star Master—Now He Dealt in Soul-Shattering Ruin... Farradyne had committed the one unpardonable error a Space Master could make. He didn't die along with the other 32 passengers when his ship smashed into the Bog on Venus. They broke him—exiled him to the rotting fungus fields of Venus. Now his only desire in existence was to return to the cool, gleaming sea...

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  • ONE OF THREE
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: "The bit of whitish substance fluoresced, which of course was quite natural. It also vibrated very faintly, which was unnatural. At least, this property had not been known previously—which is really saying little since the material had been compounded from artificial radioisotopes from the big piles. All too little was known about such items and the fact that this one ...

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  • TROUBLED STAR
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    An advanced alien race is considering our sun as a reference point on their star route, but must first determine if there are any intelligent life-forms in its solar system, since altering the sun would be fatal for all the system's life. The aliens seek to contact the most highly-regarded being on planet Earth, coming up with Dusty Britton of the Space Patrol. What they DON'T ...

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  • SPACEMAN'S LUCK AND THREE MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    This is a great collection of action short stories from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here are two stories by George O. Smith: "Spaceman's Luck", "The Kingdom of the Blind", and two stories by Charles E. Fritch: "Breathes There A Man", and "Come into my Parlor". ...

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  • NOMAD
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Nomad is a science fiction novel by American writer George O. Smith. It was first published in book form in 1950 by Prime Press in an edition of 2,500 copies. The novel was originally serialized in three parts in the magazine Astounding beginning in December 1944, under Smith's pseudonym, Wesley Long. The novel concerns Guy Maynard, of Earth, who is rescued from his Martian cap...

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  • HOME IS THE SPACEMAN AND FOUR MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    This is a great collection of action short stories by George O. Smith from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here: "Home is the Spaceman", "Latent Image", "Quest to Centaurus", "Problem in Solid ", and "Meddler's Moon". ...

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  • PATTERN FOR CONQUEST
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    The novel concerns Earthmen who are overwhelmed by alien invaders, whom they then attempt to conquer from within. ...

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  • THE UNDAMNED AND THREE MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    This is a great collection of action short stories by George O. Smith from "The Golden Age of Science Fiction". Featured here: "The Undamned", "In the Cards", "Redevelopment", and "The Catspaw". ...

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  • RECOIL AND TWO MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: "Walter Franks sat in the director's office; his feet on the director's desk. He was smoking one of the director's cigarettes. He was drinking the director's liquor, filched shamelessly from the director's private filing cabinet where it reposed in the drawer marked "S." Drawer "B" would have given beer, but Walt preferred Scotch. He leaned forward and tossed the direc...

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  • PANDORA'S MILLIONS AND TWO MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: "A lot has been written about mankind starving amid plenty. But never before was a civilization confronted with the prospect of luxury amid bankruptcy—". "Keg Johnson was the executive type. He was the chief executive of Interplanet Transport, a position of no mean height. Keg had become the chief executive by sheer guts, excellent judgment, and the ability to gamble a...

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  • RAT RACE AND TWO MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: ""You're nuts," came the reply, but the voice on the telephone was jovially reproving rather than sarcastic. "I can't do anything about this order. Peter Manton blinked. "But it has a Four-A-One priority." Brannon nodded—invisibly, of course—and said, "Sure you have a top priority. Anything your lab wants has top. But darn it, Peter, the best priority in the world isn'...

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  • BEAM PIRATE AND TWO MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: "Mark Kingman was in a fine state of nerves. He looked upon life and the people in it as one views the dark-brown taste of a hangover. It seemed to him at the present time that the Lord had forsaken him, for the entire and complete success of the solar beam had been left only to Venus Equilateral by a sheer fluke of nature. Certainly he, nor anyone else, could have for...

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  • ALIEN AND THREE MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: "The telephone rang and the lieutenant of police Timothy McDowell grunted. He put down his magazine, and hastily covered the partially-clad damsel on the front cover before he answered the ringing phone. "McDowell," he grunted. "McDowell," came the voice in his ear. "I think ye'd better come over here." "What's up?" "Been a riot at McCarthy's on Boylston Street."" ...

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  • VENUS EQUILATERAL
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Venus Equilateral is a collection of short stories about a group of scientist that man a communications station. a collection of short stories that feature engineers and scientists doing science in space in the future. ...

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  • OFF THE BEAM AND TWO MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Excerpt: "Thirty hours out of Mars for Terra, the Solar Queen sped along her silent, invisible course. No longer was she completely severed from all connection with the planets of the inner system; the trick cams that controlled the beams at Venus Equilateral kept the ship centered by sheer mathematics. It was a poor communications system, however, since it was but a one-way jo...

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  • THE FOURTH "R"
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    The Fourth "R" (also known as The Brain Machine) is a science fiction novel by American writer George O. Smith, first published in 1959. It is a science fictional examination of the genius naïf phenomenon. The plot follows a five-year-old boy named Jimmy Holden, who was given the equivalent of a college education by virtue of his parents' invention, an "Electromechanical Educat...

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  • OPERATION INTERSTELLAR AND SEVEN MORE STORIES
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Seven Classic Short Stories from The Golden Age of Science Fiction by George O. Smith. Featured here: "Operation Interstellar", Instinct", "Stop Look and Dig", "The Troublemakers", "Amateur in Chancery", "The Undetected", "The Big Fix", and "History Repeats" ...

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  • HIGHWAYS IN HIDING
    GEORGE O. SMITH
    Highways in Hiding is a science fiction novel by American writer George O. Smith. It was published in 1956 by Gnome Press in an edition of 4,000 copies. The novel concerns ESP and a disease that turns men into supermen. It contains multiple plot lines concerning the interactions of people that can sense things (espers) and people that can read thoughts (telepaths). This is set ...

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