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Harl Vincent (October 19, 1893 - May 5, 1968) was the publication name of Harold Vincent Schoepflin, an American mechanical engineer and science fiction author. He was published regularly in science fiction "pulp" magazines. In this book: Vulcan's Workshop Creatures of Vibration The Copper-Clad World Wanderer of Infinity Old Crompton's Secret Silver Dome The Terror of Air-Level Six The Moon Weed Vagabonds of Space Gray Denim Terrors Unseen
A small town with a unique secret; an invasion from space; a corpse risen from the grave; a second moon's sudden arrival in Earth's orbit coincides with the unexplained disappearance of a noted scientist; a villain using cutting-edge modern science to commit thefts... ...are just some of the Amazing Tales contained in this collection of exciting and exhilirating science fiction stories. Dim the lights, engage your imaginations and lose yourself in these Amazing Tales... FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF PULP SCIENCE FICTION. From the Golden Age of pulp Science Fiction come a dozen short stories to amaze, astound and astonish. Written in the early 1930s, these stories predate man's first steps into space, personal computers and the internet. Let these tales take you back to a Golden Age of pulp Science Fiction.
The best Science Fiction Collection In this Volume TWO Roman Frederick Starzl: In the Orbit of Saturn, The Martian Cabal, If The Sun Died, The Planet of Dread Harl Vincent: Vulcan's Workshop, Creatures of Vibration, The Copper-Clad World, Wanderer of Infinity, Old Crompton's Secret, Silver Dome The Terror of Air-Level Six, The Moon Weed Vagabonds of Space, Gray Denim, Terrors Unseen Edmond Moore Hamilton: The World with a Thousand Moons, The Stars, My Brothers, The Legion of Lazarus, The Man Who Saw the Future, The Sargasso of Space, The Door into Infinity, Monsters of Mars The Second Satellite Paul Frederick Ernst: The Radiant Shell, The Planetoid of Peril, The Raid on the Termites, Mask of Death The Red Hell of Jupiter, World Behind the Moon Sewell Peaslee Wright: The Infra-Medians, The God in the Box, The Terror from the Depths, Priestess of the Flame, The Death-Traps of FX-31, Vampires of Space The Man From 2071, The Ghost World, The Dark Side of Antri, Into the Ocean's Depths, From the Ocean's Depths
Deep in the heart of the galaxy the unknown planet spun like a vast spider in its web, radiating a deadly and mysterious energy. Far out in space aboard the ethership Meteoric, Donley was the first to sense the sinister, almost imperceptible attraction of the strange power source. Then the others felt it too - the monotonous throbbing that pulsed through the ship, the altered sensations of every man on board. Slowly, inexorably, the crew of the Meteoric felt themselves being pulled toward-what? Hovering on the outermost edge of space, the rogue planet Ormin was waiting to receive them. Ormin, the Doomsday Planet, where all who set foot there were doomed to living death . . .
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