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'Galaxy Science Fiction,' edited by H. L. Gold, emerged on the scene in 1950 and quickly became the leading science fiction magazine of its time. 'Galaxy' provided a platform for writers who did not quite fit into the mold of 'Astounding' and 'F&SF,' much to the delight of readers. In this first 'Galaxy Science Fiction Super Pack,' we present more than five hundred pages of captivating fiction. These are the stories that helped 'Galaxy Magazine' etch its name on the Mount Rushmore of science fiction.
This volume includes a diverse array of narratives. 'Dream World' by R. A. Lafferty takes readers on a captivating journey through the realms of the subconscious. James Stamers' 'The Imitation of Earth' explores the complexities of identity and humanity. George O. Smith's 'Amateur in Chancery' offers a thrilling exploration of moral quandaries. 'The Lamps of the Angels' by Richard Sabia delves into the realm of the supernatural. Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s 'Conditionally Human' delves into the ethical dilemmas of genetic engineering.
Wallace West's 'Dawningsburgh' presents a thought-provoking exploration of societal evolution. Laurence Janifer's 'Extracts from the Galactick Almanack' offers a unique perspective on the cosmos. Herbert D. Kastle's 'Breakdown' takes readers on a suspenseful journey through the human psyche. Jack Sharkey's 'A Matter of Protocol' explores the intricacies of diplomatic relations.
Jim Harmon's 'Charity Case' examines the complexities of altruism. Algis Budrys' 'The Rag and Bone Men' delves into the aftermath of a technological revolution. Richard R. Smith's 'Pick a Crime' presents a captivating tale of moral ambiguity. Sydney Van Scyoc's 'Shatter the Wall' explores the boundaries of human potential.
Jim Harmon's 'Always a Qurono' offers a unique perspective on cultural identity. Ron Goulart's 'Subject to Change' delves into the effects of technological advancements on society. Con Blomberg's 'Sales Talk' presents a humorous take on the world of commerce. Fritz Leiber's 'The Big Engine' explores the consequences of unchecked technological progress.
F. L. Wallace's 'Accidental Flight' takes readers on a thrilling journey through the unknown. Clifford D. Simak's 'The World That Couldn't Be' explores the implications of alternate realities. James Stamers' 'Solid Solution' delves into the complexities of scientific experimentation. C. M. Kornbluth's 'With These Hands' examines the human condition in the face of technological advancements.
Stanley R. Lee's 'A Fall of Glass' presents a captivating exploration of the fragility of existence. Tom Purdom's 'Sordman the Protector' offers a unique perspective on the role of technology in society. Bill Doede's 'Jamieson' delves into the consequences of scientific breakthroughs. Edgar Pangborn's 'The Music Master of Babylon' explores the power of art to transcend cultural boundaries.
Finally, Philip K. Dick's 'The Defenders' offers a thought-provoking examination of the nature of power and the role of technology in shaping the future.
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publisher | Positronic Publishing (April 15, 2016) | ||||
publication_date | April 15, 2016 | ||||
language | English | ||||
file_size | 1477 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
x_ray | Not Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 527 pages | ||||
page_numbers_source_isbn | 1515406210 | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #921,585 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #1,695 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store) #2,920 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Books) #7,287 in Space Opera Science Fiction (Kindle Store) | ||||
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