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by Jack London
It was the time of the Alaskan gold rush in the 1890’s when sled dogs were very in demand. It is a story about a dog named Buck. He grew up with a comfortable life at Shepherd’s ranch. He was always fed and happy.But from the first day that Buck was stolen he learnt about hunger, thirst, and cruelty. Buck’s life changed. He was harnessed with other dogs to carry the government post. The dog pack had its own laws and Buck had to get used to them....
Number of pages: ~ 52 pages
by C. C. MacApp
To disobey the orders of the Council of Four was unthinkable to a Space Admiral of the old school. But the trouble was, the school system had changed. A man, a fighter, an Admiral had to think for himself now, if his people were to live....
Number of pages: ~ 17 pages
by Robert Cromie
- Fiction
- 1895
- Autor: Robert Cromie
The rough notes that make up this story were given to me by the person who tells the story. For obvious reasons, I changed the names of the leaders and hereby confirm the guarantee I received that the originals of such people can survive if their discovery is deemed desirable. This change of names, a combination of several disparate, and sometimes almost illegible, memoranda and the reduction of mass to a consistent form is all that was required of me or would be allowed to me. The expedition mentioned by the narrator in Labrador did not return and was not accurately traced. He does not...
Number of pages: ~ 81 pages
by S. P. Meek
- Fiction
- 1931
- Autor: S. P. Meek
Solar Magnet is a short science fiction novel written in 1931 for Amazing Stories. This is another episode of Dr. Bird’s long scientific duel with his sworn enemy Saranoff. It’s nice to publish this new, high-quality and affordable edition of this timeless story....
Number of pages: ~ 22 pages
by Philip K. Dick
When Ed Loyce heads to work at his TV repair shop, he is startled to find the dead body of a complete stranger hanging from a lamp post outside. But when he calls attention to the morbid display, the strange reactions of his friends and neighbours bring him to a disturbing realization....
Number of pages: ~ 16 pages
by Arthur J. Burks
- Fiction
- 1933
- Autor: Arthur J. Burks
It seemed appropriate and appropriate that the greatest of all jumps into space should begin from the Roosevelt field, where so many great flights began and ended. Pilots whose names sounded - for space - around the world, landed here and were received by New York with all the splendor of visiting kings. The pilots went here to the lands of the kings, which they received when their journeys ended. Of course, Lucian Jeter and Theme Ayer were disappointed that Franz Kress defeated them in the race to be the first in the stratosphere above fifty-five thousand feet. There was a chance that Cress...
Number of pages: ~ 62 pages
by Harry Harrison
- Fiction
- 1958
- Autor: Harry Harrison
Whom to send to repair the failed old lighthouse? Of course him, the best repairman of hyperspace beacons. Imagine his surprise when, arriving at the place, he saw that the lizard-like aborigines not only climbed into the lighthouse, but also built a temple in it, because of which there is a small religious war. I had to take the form of a lizard and urgently save the situation....
Number of pages: ~ 14 pages
by Mrs. Molesworth
- Fiction
- 1914
- Autor: Mrs. Molesworth
"... just as any little child has been guided towards the true paradise by its fairy dreams of bliss."...
Number of pages: ~ 88 pages