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    The awesomeness of the Golden Age of Science Fiction continues, with Volume V! Sail through space, visit rival galaxies, and suffer the void! Volume V contents include: The Moons of Mars, by Dean Evans Orphans of the Void, by Michael Shaara The Luckiest Man in Denv, by Simon Eisner The Awakening, by Jack Sharkey A City Near Centaurus, by Bill Doede How to Make Friends, by Jim Harmon A Bad Day for ... Read more

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    The awesome, amazing, stupendously excellent sixth volume of the Golden Age of Science Fiction! Featuring: Proof of the Pudding, by Robert Sheckley Green Grew the Lasses, by Ruth Wainwright The Luckiest Man in Denv, by Simon Eisner The Awakening, by Jack Sharkey Orphans of the Void, by Michael Shaara The Moons of Mars, by Dean Evans A Bad Day for Sales, by Fritz Leiber How to Make Friends, by Jim ... Read more

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  • Black Cat Weekly #95

    Our 95th issue has a lot of fun stuff—starting off with a pair of original mysteries by Robert Lopresti and Mindy Quigley (thanks to Acquiring Editors Michael Bracken an Barb Goffman). Also on the mystery side, we have a pair of classic novels by Hulbert Footner R. Austin Freeman, plus a solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles.On the fantastic side of things, A.R. Morlan has a modern tale of ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Great Classic Science Fiction

    Unabridged

    7 hours 45 min

    This superlative collection of futuristic tales explores ground-breaking supernatural themes from the founding heroes of the science-fiction genre. The short story form is perfect for capturing the atmospheric tension of these legendary stories.This collection includes the following stories:"The Door in the Wall" by H. G. Wells—A man must choose between the rationality of science and the magic of ... Read more

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  • From Complex Analysis to Operator Theory: A Panorama

    In Memory of Sergey Naboko

    Series series Mathematics and Statistics (R0)
    This volume is dedicated to the memory of Sergey Naboko (1950-2020). In addition to original research contributions covering the vast areas of interest of Sergey Naboko, it includes personal reminiscences and comments on the works and legacy of Sergey Naboko’s scientific achievements. Areas from complex analysis to operator theory, especially, spectral theory, are covered, and the papers will ... Read more

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