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Art of Imagination by Frank Robinson, Robert Weinberg, and Randy Broecker

20th Century Visions of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy. Since the beginning of his existence, man has used imagination to create magical worlds that would transport him beyond the borders of reality. Art of Imagination is a trilogy consisting of the award winning ... read more

Martians and Madness by Fredric Brown

One of the most durable writers of SF's golden age, Brown was a stalwart of the pulps. Martians and Madness contains the complete science fiction and fantasy novels of Fredric Brown as well as, "Gateway to Darkness," and "Gateway to Glory" which were rewritten to be par ... read more

The Rediscovery of Man: The Complete Short Science Fiction by Cordwainer Smith
This is the second book in the "NESFA's Choice" series. It brings back into print all of the short science fiction of Cordwainer Smith, and includes two never before published stories.

The Rediscovery of Man includes all of Smith's short science fiction, including: ... read more

Children of the Lens by E. E. (Doc) Smith
"Heroes and strong women. Wise, kind aliens and evil conspiracies. Honour, glory--even naked babes. All packed together in one rollicking rollercoaster ride. I've been reading and re-reading CHILDREN OF THE LENS for decades. This book has everything!" -- Nicola Griffith

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Martians & Misplaced Clues: Fredric Brown by Jack Seabrook

The Life & Work of Fredric Brown

In Martians and Misplaced Clues, the first full-length book devoted to the work and life of Fredric Brown, Jack Seabrook discusses The Fabulous Clipjoint in depth, as well as Martians, Go Home, The Screaming ... read more

That Worlds May Live by Nelson Bond

While on a routine photography mission in space, Gary Lane made a terrifying discovery. The universe isn't expanding, the way generations have been led to believe -- Earth's solar system is contracting, creating the illusion of expansion. And as the solar system contracts, its ... read more

The Empire in the Air by George Allan England

1914: Alien Marauders Invade the Earth

"George Allan England's masterpiece stands as one of the great prototypes of modern science-fiction." -- Mike Ashley

Strange flying globes -- unfathomable aliens from the Fourth Dimension -- appear suddenly over major ... read more

The Great Secret by L. Ron Hubbard

Fanner Marston was raised a slave as a child, became a petty street thief as a teen, and now masters his own craft and crew as a grown man. He's also gone completely mad.

Driven by privation, with a vicious greed and slavering lust for power, Marston alone of forty m ... read more

The Professor Was A Thief by L. Ron Hubbard

Primed for promotion to the World-Journal city editor, grizzled senior reporter Pop is stunned when it's announced that young Leonard Caulborn, the publisher's son-in-law, will get the post. Worse, the lad wants him out. In protest, Pop demands to be given a beat again and get ... read more

The Skylark of Space by E. E. (Doc) Smith
"Students of early science fiction will welcome the University of Nebraska Press's series Bison Frontiers of Imagination."—Times Literary Supplement.

Brilliant government scientist Richard Seaton discovers a remarkable faster-than-light fuel that will power his interstell ... read more