Complete Science Pulp Skylark of E. E. Doc Smith
Subspace Survivors, The Vortex Blaster, Triplanetary, Spacehounds of IPC, The Galaxy Primes, The Skylark of Space, Skylark Three, Masters of Space, Triplanetary, First Lensman, Tedric, Lord Tedric
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Publisher Description
An American food engineer (specializing in doughnut and pastry mixes) and early science fiction author, best known for the Lensman and Skylark series. He is sometimes called the father of space opera.
Contents
Subspace Survivors (1960)
The Vortex Blaster (1941)
Triplanetary (1937)
Spacehounds of IPC (1931)
The Galaxy Primes (1959)
The Skylark of Space (1928)
Skylark Three (1930)
Masters of Space (1961)
Triplanetary (1948)
First Lensman (1950)
Tedric (1953)
Lord Tedric (1954)
Subspace Survivors (1960)
There has always been, and will always be, the problem of surviving the experience that any trained expert can handle ... when there hasn't been any first survivor to be an expert! When no one has ever gotten back to explain what happened....
The Vortex Blaster (1941)
Introducing ''Storm'' Cloud, who, through tragedy, is destined to become the most noted figure in the galaxy -- The Vortex Blaster!
Spacehounds of IPC (1931)
When the Inter-Planetary Corporation's top spaceliner Arcturus took off on a routine flight to Mars it turned out to be the beginning of a most unexpected and long voyage: attacked by a mysterious spaceship, the liner crash-landed on Ganymede. The survivors must first master that world's primeval terrors, then construct a new spacecraft, and finally, find a way to deal with the warring intelligences of the Jovian system.
The Galaxy Primes (1959)
The Pleiades was Earth's first starship, and it could travel anywhere instantaneously -- but where it ended up could not be predicted... or even if the ship could return to Earth!
The Skylark of Space (1928)
We know so little about intra-atomic forces, that this story, improbable as it will appear in spots, will read commonplace years hence, when we have atomic engines, and when we have solved the riddle of the atom.You will follow the hair-raising explorations and strange ventures into far-away worlds with bated breath, and you will be fascinated, as we were, with the strangeness of it all.
Skylark Three (1930)
Readers of AMAZING STORIES have clamored for a sequel to the famous story, "The Skylark of Space" ... Except that "Skylark Three" is more thrilling, more exciting and even more chockful of science than the other!
Masters of Space (1961)
The Masters had ruled all space with an unconquerable iron fist. But the Masters were gone. And this new, young race who came now to take their place--could they hope to defeat the ancient Enemy of All?
Triplanetary (1948)
ONE MAN DISCOVERED THE TRUTH—The Fall of Rome, the Wars that racked the world, mass murder and horror....Men thought they were historical accidents, "human nature." But each one was a move in a Universe-wide battle—and the men who suffered and died were the big chessmen.Finally, one man discovered the truth—and faced his strange destiny in the ultimate struggle for control of the Universe.