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Illustrated by EMSH _Strange how often the Millennium has been at hand.
Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced Science Fiction Stories 1953.
Chapter One His return to consciousness was a slow and painful process.
_It was a joyous journey Anders set out on ...
Illustrated by ASHMAN _He said he wasn't immortal--but nothing could kill him.
Carrin decided that he could trace his present mood to Miller's suicide last week.
Illustrated by EMSH They could eat a horse, only luckily there was none ...
On May 2, 2103, Elwood Caswell walked rapidly down Broadway with a loaded revolver hidden in his coat pocket.
What mission had the Quedak been given?
Illustrated by VIDMER _Only a race as incredibly elastic as the Grom could have a single rule of war:_ * * * * * Pid the Pilot slowed the ship almos...
By NED LANG Illustrated by WEISS Compared with a spaceship in distress, going to hell in a handbasket is roomy and slow!
One man's fact is fantasy for another--except the man whose fantasies become solid facts!
ILLUSTRATED BY KRENKEL As one of the Guardian ships protecting Earth, the crew had a problem to solve.
[Illustration: Illustrated by SCATTERGOOD] By ROBERT SHECKLEY WARRIOR RACE _Destroying the spirit of the enemy is the goal of war and the aliens had the best way!_ They never did...
_When people talk about getting away from it all, they are usually thinking about our great open spaces out west.
By NED LANG _Of all the irksome, frustrating, maddening discoveries--was there no way of keeping it discovered?_ Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS With so much at stake, Charles Dennison should ...
[Illustration: Illustrated by CONNELL] the Leech By PHILLIPS BARBEE _A visitor should be fed, but this one could eat you out of house and home ...
Lost in the vast Scorpion Desert of Venus, he needed all the courage a man could own--and every bit of credit he could raise!
You wish a universal panacea?
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