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SCIENCE
FICTION STORIES 10
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ORIGINAL TITLE:
Science Fiction Stories
10 © 1972
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AUTHOR(S):
Herbert,
Frank
Moore
Williams, Robert
O'Donnell,
Lawrence
Padgett,
Lewis
Rocklynne,
Ross
Storm,
Eric
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PUBLISHER:
ULLSTEIN
ISBN:
3 548 0 2860 8
YEAR:
1972
FORMAT:
paperback
LANGUAGE:
german
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TRANSLATOR(S):
Udo H. Schwager
Walter Ernsting
Walter Spiegl
Birgit Reß-Bohusch
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COVER ILLUSTRATION:
probably by ACE
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Content:
Sabotage nach Maß:
"The Tactful Saboteur"
/ 1964
By F. Herbert
Translated by U. H. Schwager
An institution that fulfills the task of deliberately
sabotagingjust about everything if it does the world
any good. Quite a trickery logic and morals here.
Rückkehr der Roboter:
"Robot's Return" /
1938
By R. Moore Williams
Translated by W. Ernsting
Robots returning to earth on their quest to find their
creators. They find them in the now extinct human race.
Das flüsternde Haus:
"This Is The House"
/ 1946
By L. O'Donnell
Translated by W. SPiegl
A house on earth, modified by the member of an alien
species. The house has but one purpose: protect the
life of the alien inhabitant. What will happen with
the human inhabitants?
Das Schwert von Tormain:
"The Word Of Tormain"
/ 1954
By E. Storm
Translated by W. Ensting
They have found the key to an alien station on Mars
...
Hexenjagd:
"Humpty Dumpty" / 1953
By L. Padgett
Translated by B. Reß-Bohusch
Some can read the minds of others and they find a way
to artificially enable everybody to have that ability.
But it only works with kids. Can they convince the non-telepaths
or will they kill hem?
Tödliche Verwechslung:
"Quietus" / 1942
By R. Rocklynne
Translated by W. Ernsting
An alien species visits an earth that seems totally
devoid of intelligent life, exept a boy and a girl.
But what do the aliens know? Maybe the little black
bird is more intelligent?
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