Download 3 books by Edmond Hamilton (.ePUB)

3 books by Edmond Hamilton
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Overview: Edmond Moore Hamilton (1904-1977) US author, married to Leigh Brackett from 1946 until his death. With E E "Doc" Smith and Jack Williamson, he was one of the prime movers in the development of US sf, sharing with those writers in the creation and popularization of classic Space Opera as it first appeared in Pulp magazines from about 1928. His first story, "The Monster-God of Mamurth" for Weird Tales in August 1926, which vulgarized the florid weird-science world of Abraham Merritt, only hinted at the exploits to come, though Hamilton found Science Fantasy a fertile vein, collecting this story and others in his first book, The Horror on the Asteroid & Other Tales of Planetary Horror (coll 1936), a volume which includes a vivid Horror-In-Sf tale, "The Man Who Evolved" (April 1931 Wonder Stories)
Genre: Fiction » Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

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Son of Two Worlds made by Jerry eBooks, 2020
Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1941, Vol. XX, No. 3
Young Stephen Drew crosses Space to visit an Earth he had never seen – and finds that his destination proves the Planet of the Double Cross!

Starman Come Home made by Jerry eBooks, 2015
Universe Science Fiction, September 1954, Issue 7
Was he Neil Banning, salesman for a New York publisher, or Kyle Valkar, hereditary ruler of the Old Empire? Rolf declared him The Valkar, and offered to prove his claim. There was only one drawback – if Rolf was wrong, the test meant death for Banning…

The Universe Wreckers made by Jerry eBooks, 2016
Amazing Stories, May – July 1930
IT is problematical whether the enormous distance that lies between the earth and Neptune is the only reason why so much on that planet remains a mystery to astronomers. If the great sphere were not so remote, much might be revealed to us. What might have happened to some of the other planets, perhaps so much older than the earth, and what might be found upon them, might easily exceed the pale of human conception. But that is exactly why the subject of the possibilities of life 2000 millions of miles away from us, opens such a fertile field for writers of scientific fiction. And there is no assurance that the sun, for instance, should continue indefinitely to turn at its present speed. What might happen if it should, for some reason, begin rotating at an increasing frequency? Mr. Hamilton, who needs no introduction to readers of AMAZING STORIES and certainly needs no further commendatory note, concerns himself chiefly with the trip to Neptune and “life” on Neptune. “The Universe Wreckers” is certainly the best interplanetary story by this author that we have published thus far.

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