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Murray Leinster

    16 giugno 1896 – 8 giugno 1975

    Murray Leinster, pseudonimo di William Fitzgerald Jenkins, è stato un prolifico autore americano noto per le sue opere di fantascienza e storia alternativa. La sua vasta carriera, che ha coperto i primi sei decenni del XX secolo, ha mostrato una produzione costante e un'eccezionale abilità artigianale. Si è evoluto da racconti di mistero e avventura a pionieristica fantascienza, mantenendo un alto livello professionale durante la sua prolifica vita di scrittore. La dedizione di Leinster al suo mestiere ha portato a un'ampia opera, consolidando la sua eredità nella narrativa speculativa.

    The Pirates of Ersatz
    Nightmare Planet
    Space Tug
    Murder Madness
    Operation Terror
    Twists in Time
    • Twists in Time

      • 164pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Featuring seven short stories by Murray Leinster, this collection showcases a range of imaginative themes and narratives. Each work, including titles like "Rogue Star" and "The Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator," explores unique concepts, from interstellar adventures to thought-provoking scenarios. Leinster's storytelling blends science fiction with intriguing character dynamics, offering readers a captivating journey through speculative worlds.

      Twists in Time
    • Operation Terror

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The story revolves around an alien invasion where non-human entities aim to conquer Earth. The protagonist, Lockley, believes human traitors may be aiding the invaders. In response to this dual threat, he invents a portable device capable of deflecting the aliens' terror beams, leading to unexpected consequences. As the plot unfolds, themes of betrayal and resilience emerge, highlighting humanity's struggle against both external and internal foes.

      Operation Terror
    • Murder Madness

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The plot follows Bell, a member of a covert organization, as he ventures into South America to confront The Master, a mysterious figure orchestrating chaos through a madness-inducing drug. With seven Secret Service agents missing and one driven insane, the stakes are high as Bell navigates a treacherous landscape to uncover the truth and thwart a sinister plan aimed at dominating civilization. The story blends elements of suspense and intrigue, highlighting the battle against a powerful adversary.

      Murder Madness
    • Space Tug

      • 154pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of space exploration, the story follows Joe Kenmore and his crew as they face a dire situation when they find themselves locked out of their space platform. With Earth thousands of miles below and limited oxygen, tension escalates as they grapple with despair and the fight for survival. The narrative captures the essence of isolation and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds, showcasing the author’s innovative approach to science fiction and his knack for creating gripping scenarios.

      Space Tug
    • The preservation of a significant work throughout human history is the focus of this republished edition. It has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted to ensure clarity and readability, making it accessible for both current and future generations. This effort highlights the importance of maintaining literary heritage in a contemporary format.

      Nightmare Planet
    • An impulsive action, on his part? Hardly. Bron Hoddan went to the ship that landed on his native planet of Zan, the ship whose heartless crew was intent on lining up all his relatives for execution . . . and he stowed away. Bron had planned it all long before, hoping to escape to the planet Walden, a place of wealth and peace where he might have a chance to prove himself as an electrical engineer, then find the beautiful wife of his dreams . . . And compared with Zan, home of space pirates, Walden turns out to be a fine place indeed, where he quickly establishes himself with his brilliant work . . . Until suddenly the police broke down his door! Will Jenkins (1896-1975), writing as Murray Leinster, was called the Dean of Science Fiction, and was author of such popular novels as "Timeslip!" He won the Hugo award for 1956 novelette "Exploration Team."

      The Pirates of Ersatz
    • The book holds significant historical importance, prompting efforts to preserve it for future generations. By republishing it in a modern format, the aim is to ensure that its valuable insights and contributions to human history remain accessible and appreciated.

      Grist
    • The book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, preserving its essential content for future generations. Alpha Editions has undertaken this project to maintain the significance of this classical work throughout human history, presenting it in a modern format rather than as a scanned copy. This effort highlights the importance of keeping literary heritage accessible and engaging for contemporary readers.

      Planet of Sand
    • Men Into Space

      • 148pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows Ed McCauley, a young protagonist, as he embarks on thrilling adventures in outer space, capturing the awe and excitement of humanity's journey into the Space Age. Through his experiences, readers are immersed in the challenges and triumphs of space exploration, highlighting the daring spirit that drives mankind to conquer the cosmos.

      Men Into Space
    • Juju

      • 74pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Set in Portuguese West Africa, the narrative revolves around Englishmen on a rubber plantation who unknowingly share their space with a vengeful gorilla named Juju. Driven to madness by the cruelty of local natives, Juju wreaks havoc, killing workers and destroying property. The men must unite to confront this formidable threat, leading to a gripping exploration of themes like good versus evil, man versus nature, and revenge. This thrilling adventure stands as a classic example of early science fiction, captivating readers with its intense plot and moral dilemmas.

      Juju