by Frederick Orlin Tremaine
Wanted—7 Fearless Engineers!
  • Fiction
  • 1939
  • Autor: Frederick Orlin Tremaine
The fate of a great civilization lay in the hands of Dick Barrow when he brought his brave fellow engineers to a strange and unknown country. None of them knew what lay ahead — what dangers awaited them — or what rewards. But they did not hesitate, because the first question they were asked was: “Are you a brave man?”...
Number of pages: ~ 38 pages

by Pauline Ashwell
The Lost Kafoozalum
  • Fiction
  • 1960
  • Autor: Pauline Ashwell
One of the wonderful things in the fallacy is that no matter how insanely someone dislikes this ... he cannot harm him. Therefore, delusion can be a good thing to push the evil warring parties ......
Number of pages: ~ 39 pages

by Harry Harrison
The Velvet Glove
  • Fiction
  • 1956
  • Autor: Harry Harrison
John Venex is a robot in the Venus Experimental series. It was designed to work on the seabed of Venus, but he bought his contract and returned to Earth. And here even among robots there is unemployment. He had to work for three months on a pig farm in New Jersey, until an announcement appeared on the labor exchange: "Venex is required."...
Number of pages: ~ 17 pages

by Sewell Peaslee Wright
Priestess of the Flame
  • Fiction
  • 1932
  • Autor: Sewell Peaslee Wright
This is a story about a woman - one of those that no man knew and forgot. I do not apologize for her; I do not give her credit. I am writing down just an accurate story about the adventure of my youth, in which she played a part; I leave you the task of judging it....
Number of pages: ~ 24 pages

by Philip K. Dick
The Skull
  • Fiction
  • 1952
  • Autor: Philip K. Dick
Conger agreed to kill a stranger whom he had never seen. He was not worried about finding the wrong person. He knew what this man looked like. He could not be mistaken in relation to the personality of his goal - he held a human skull in his hand...
Number of pages: ~ 22 pages

by George Chetwynd Griffith
The World Peril of 1910
  • Fiction
  • 1907
  • Autor: George Chetwynd Griffith
The treacherous continental powers invaded Britain with the help of the technological genius of the treacherous Irishman. The world, or at least the really important parts, is engulfed in war. Oh, and a giant comet is on its way to destroy the Earth ... all this, and not just pieces where white English-speaking people live....
Number of pages: ~ 149 pages

by Ben Bova
The Dueling Machine
The problem with great ideas is that someone will definitely take a lot of effort and ingenuity to figure out how to distort them....
Number of pages: ~ 49 pages

by Murray Leinster
The Pirates of Ersatz
  • Fiction
  • 1959
  • Autor: Murray Leinster
Bron is a descendant of the infamous space pirates, but instead of following in the footsteps of his family, he decides to become an electronic engineer. Unfortunately, every time he tries to get out, something pulls him back. This is a mocking space adventure modeled after Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rats....
Number of pages: ~ 117 pages

by Robert Sheckley
The Status Civilization
  • Fiction
  • 1988
  • Autor: Robert Sheckley
This small dystopia confirms the status of Robert Sheckley as an unsurpassed master of fantastic ideas, a filigree stylist and a subtle connoisseur of human souls. Two alternative ways of developing society - the planet-prison Omega and the Earth - an oasis of order and stability, in which everything is predetermined for you in advance....
Number of pages: ~ 83 pages

Concordance: A Terran Empire concordance
Everything you've been searching about the Mighty Terran Empire...
Number of pages: ~ 54 pages

by Anthony Gilmore
Hawk Carse
  • Fiction
  • 1931
  • Autor: Anthony Gilmore
Carse Hawk reached the borders of space when Saturn was borderline planet that was years before fast patrol ships brought Earth law and order in these vast regions. A casual look at his slim figure did not betray that he was to become the greatest adventurer in outer space so that his name bears such a deadly character in subsequent years. But upon closer inspection, a number little things became apparent...
Number of pages: ~ 49 pages

by Randall Garrett
Out Like a Light
  • Fiction
  • 1960
  • Autor: Randall Garrett
One of the many interesting things that Randall Garrett did in his long and long career was writing a series of novels and stories taking place in a world where magic is as complex a science as physics or chemistry in our world. Magic is a licensed field. The setting for this story is slightly different - and yet it resembles the stories of D'Arcy. Kenneth Malone, sometimes called Sir Kenneth of the Royal FBI, had problems with telepathic spies and not only crazy telepathic counterspies. But the case of the disappearance of criminals was, at least, just as bad....
Number of pages: ~ 105 pages

Off On A Comet! A Journey Through Planetary Space
The story begins with a comet that touches the Earth during flight and collects a few small pieces. About forty people of different nations and ages are doomed to a two-year journey through a comet. They form a mini-society and cope with the hostile environment of the comet (mainly with cold). The size of the "comet" is about 2,300 kilometers in diameter - much larger than any comet or asteroid that even exists....
Number of pages: ~ 162 pages

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
  • Fiction
  • 1884
  • Autor: Edwin Abbott Abbott
The protagonist of this novel is the Square, living in a flat country - Flatland. After a lengthy account of customs and social hierarchy, Kvadrat tells about a dream in which he saw the one-dimensional country of Lainland and communicated with its king. Every millennium, a voluminous world comes into contact with a flat world. On the threshold of 2000, the Sphere is the Square and introduces it to three-dimensional space. At the same time, a law was passed in Flatland, according to which everyone who talks about the world outside is recognized as heretics and subject to execution or...
Number of pages: ~ 44 pages

by E.E. "Doc" Smith
Triplanetary
  • Fiction
  • 1934
  • Autor: E.E. "Doc" Smith
From the atomic age in Atlantis to a world remote in space and time, two incredible ancient races, the Arises and the Eddorians, are in the midst of an interstellar war with the Earth as a reward. The Arises, using advanced mental technology, foresaw an invasion of the corrupt and evil Eddorians in their galaxy, so they begin a breeding program on every planet in their universe. Their goal ... to produce super warriors that can hold back the Eddorian invasion....
Number of pages: ~ 127 pages