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Fantastic Stories Presents the Planet Stories Super Pack - cover

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Fantastic Stories Presents the Planet Stories Super Pack

Philip K. Dick, H. B. Fyfe, Henry Kuttner, Jr. James Mckimmey, Poul Anderson, Robert Moore Williams, Vaseleos Garson, Chas. A. Stopher, Jane Smith, Florence Verbell Brown, Charles Dye, Stanley Mullen, Henry Hasse, Leigh Brackett, Noel Loomis, Raymond Z. Gallun, Charles Saphro, Fox B. Holden, John Murray Reynolds, James H. Schmitz, Charles A. Stearns

Publisher: Positronic Publishing

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Summary

Planet Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published between 1939 and 1955. It featured interplanetary adventures, both in space and on other planets, and managed to obtain work from well-known names, including Isaac Asimov and Clifford Simak.
 

  In 1952 Planet published Philip K. Dick's first sale, and went on to print more of his stories over the next years.
 

  This Super Pack features 31 of the very best stories from the magazine, and is guaranteed to give you many hours of reading pleasure and excitement. Included here are:

  
    “The Gun” by Philip K. Dick;

    “Solar Stiff” by Chas. A. Stopher;

    “Narakan Rifles, about Face!” by Jan Smith;

    “Lord of a Thousand Suns” by Poul Anderson;

    “Bride of the Dark One” by Florence Verbell Brown;

    “The Man Who Staked the Stars” by Charles Dye;

    “What Hath Me?” by Henry Kuttner;

    “Master of the Moondog” by Stanley Mullen;

    “One Purple Hope!” by Henry Hasse;

    “Black Amazon of Mars” by Leigh Brackett;

    “The Wealth of Echindul” by Noel Loomis;

    “Asteroid of Fear” by Raymond Z. Gallun;

    “Zero Data” by Charles Saphro;

    “The Woman-Stealers of Thrayx” by Fox B. Holden;

    “Out of the Iron Womb!” by Poul Anderson;

    “The Golden Amazons of Venus” by John Murray Reynolds;

    “Captives of the Thieve-Star” by James H. Schmitz;

    “B-12's Moon Glow” by Charles A. Stearns;

    “Star Ship” by Poul Anderson;

    “George Loves Gistla” by James Mckimmey, Jr.;

    “The Eyes of Thar” by Henry Kuttner;

    “Big Pill” by Raymond Z. Gallun
Available since: 09/30/2016.

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