Classic Martian Stories, Vol. 2

Classic Martian Stories, Vol. 2

Classic Martian Stories, Vol. 2

Classic Martian Stories, Vol. 2

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Overview

This volume contains the following twenty classic short stories with a primary Mars theme:

1. Plague Ship, by Andre Norton
2. arm of the law, by Henry Harrison
3. Black Amazon of Mars, by Leigh Brackett
4. Keep Out, by Fredric Brown
5. Earthmen Bearing Gifts, by Fredric Brown
6. The Planet Savers, by Marion Zimmer Bradley
7. Gulliver of Mars, by Edwin L. Arnold, Edison's Conquest of Mars, by Garrett P. Serviss
8. The Old Martians, by Rog Phillips
9. The Terrible Answer, by Arthur G. Hill
10. The Patient Observer and His Friends, by Simeon Strunsky
11. i like martian music, Charles E. Fritch
12. Martian V. F. W., by G. L. Vandenburg
13. Zarlah The Martian, by R. Norman Grisewood
16. The Martian Cabal, by R. F. Starzl
17. One Martian Afternoon, by Tom Leahy
18. The Martian, by A. R. Hilliard and Allen Glasser
19. the man the martians made, by Frank Belknap Long
20. martians never die, by Lucius Daniel

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015995275
Publisher: AfterMath
Publication date: 01/13/2013
Series: Classic Martian Stories , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author

Marion Zimmer Bradley (1930-1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels. She is best known for the Darkover series and for The Mists of Avalon, the first book in her Avalon series. Hailed by The New York Times Book Review as "[A] monumental reimagining of the Arthurian legends," The Mists of Avalon was made into a popular television miniseries in 2001.

Date of Birth:

June 30, 1930

Date of Death:

September 25, 1999

Place of Birth:

Albany, New York

Place of Death:

Berkeley, California

Education:

B.A., Hardin-Simmons College, 1964; additional study at University of California, Berkeley, 1965-1967
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