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Murray Leinster: If You Was A Moklin - You'd love Earthmen to pieces for they may look pretty bad to themselves but not to you You'd even want to be one!
Murray Leinster
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Tom Tom the Piper's Son - Tom Tom the Piper's Son stole a pig and away he run
L. Frank Baum
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Harry Harrison: The Velvet Glove - He was an out of work limping robot in a city that distrusted all robots He needs a job
Harry Harrison
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EE "Doc" Smith The Vortex Blaster - 1st in the Vortex Blaster Series
E.E. "Doc" Smith
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Little Miss Muffet - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating of curds and whey Along came a great spider and sat down beside her and frightened Miss Muffet away
L. Frank Baum
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E E "Doc" Smith: Storm Cloud on Decca
E.E. "Doc" Smith
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With No Strings Attached - Sometimes an invention is so good it's impossible to sell it
Randall Garrett
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Sherlock Holmes: Silver Blaze - Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention? Holmes: To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time Gregory: The dog did nothing in the night-time Holmes: That was the curious incident
Conan Doyle
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The Cat and the Fiddle - Hey diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon! The little dog laughed To see such sport And the dish ran off with the spoon!
L. Frank Baum
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Randall Garrett: In Case of Fire
Randall Garrett
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Sherlock Holmes: The Red Headed League
Conan Doyle
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Harry Harrison: The Repairman
Harry Harrison
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PeterPan And Wendy - The Beginning - The story of Peter Pan begins
Sir J.M. Barrie, Donald O'Connor
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The Story of Little Boy Blue - The story behind the nursery rhyme of Little Boy Blue
L. Frank Baum
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Accept No Substitutes - The Sexual Morality Act was fierce to buck but the Algolian sex surrogate was er even fiercer!
Robert Sheckley
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Woman's World - He found himself five hundred years into the future a man fought over by women and he didn't know why Then he found out The future was a—A Woman's World!
Robert Silverberg
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The Spaceship With a Human Brain - The humans were desperate enough to try anything! Even to putting a human brain into a spaceship
Philip K. Dick
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Toomai of the Elephants - Little Toomai learns how to become an elephant driver but even more about himself
Rudyard Kipling
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Sherlock Holmes: The Blue Carbuncle - An old hat and a goose dropped in the streets of London give clues to a real mystery for Sherlock
Sir Aarthur Conan Doyl
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Little Stories from the Land of OZ - Dorothy and the Magical creatures in OZ are always having fun adventures Here are a few of them
L. Frank Baum
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JUNIOR - All younger generations have been going to the dogs but this one was genuinely sunk!
Robert Abernathy
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Kaa's Hunting - Kaa the Python and Bagheera the Black Panther desperately fight to rescue Mowgli from the Monkey People
Rudyard Kipling
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Mowgli's Brothers - The boy is taught the laws of the jungle by Baloo
Rudyard Kipling
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The Engineer - The Big Wheels of tomorrow will be men who can see the big picture But blowouts have small beginnings
Frederik Pohl, C.M.Kornbluth
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The Foxholes of Mars - The wars of the far future will be fought with giant spaceships but it will still take the infantryman in the mud to hold down the planets
Fritz Leiber
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The Monster That Threatened the Universe - From Chaos a space-consuming creature reached slimy tentacles toward trembling planets And no man of the old fighting breed remained on effete Earth to battle the invulnerable monster
R .. Winterbotham
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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi - The tough little mongoose who could
Rudyard Kipling
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Prize Ship - Someone had to try out the captured enemy ship Unfortunately no one knew where it would go Or when
Philip K. Dick
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Tiger ! Tiger ! - How Mowgli the Jungle boy deals with Shere Kahn the lame tiger who has vowed to kill him
Rudyard Kipling
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Edgar Allen Poe: Five Creepy Stories - Murder insanity decay and revenge - Poe serves them up with relish
Edgar Allan Poe