
Lost Sci-Fi Books 201 thru 210
Lost Sci-Fi Books 201 Through 210 brings together ten unforgettable science fiction classics from some of the greatest writers ever to imagine the future.
Step into the mind of a genius who creates an entire civilization in miniature in Microcosmic God by Theodore Sturgeon. Experience the razor-sharp wit of Accept No Substitutes by Robert Sheckley, and witness one of the most moving endings in all of science fiction with The Star by Arthur C. Clarke.
Journey to the lunar surface in The First Man on the Moon by Alfred Coppel, then enter the unsettling silence of Cry Silence by Fredric Brown. Encounter cosmic horror at its finest in The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, a story that continues to influence writers nearly a century after it was published.
Mystery and the macabre await in Birkett's Twelfth Corpse by August Derleth. Return to the stars with another classic from Clarke, Castaway, before entering the chilling automated nursery of The Veldt by Ray Bradbury. Finally, discover the strange and memorable world of The Small Bears by Gene L. Henderson.
These ten stories showcase everything that makes vintage science fiction timeless-wonder, mystery, imagination, suspense, and ideas that still resonate today. From lunar adventures and distant stars to terrifying technologies and cosmic forces beyond human understanding, every story delivers a unique journey into the unknown.
Lost Sci-Fi Books 201 Through 210 is a remarkable collection from the Golden Age and beyond, featuring legendary authors whose stories helped define science fiction for generations of readers and listeners.
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