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9 Books by Eando Binder
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Overview: Eando Binder is a pen-name used by two mid-20th-century science fiction authors, Earl Andrew Binder (1904-1965) and his brother Otto Binder (1911-1974). The name is derived from their first initials ("E and O Binder")
Genre: Science Fiction

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Adam Link Robot
Third printing mass market paperback by Warner, 1974. Adam Link, first of the Robot Race, had photoelectric eyes, an iridium-sponge brain and the soul of a man! 174 pp

Get Off My World
The men and women of an underground world hold the key to Earth’s survival. The beastly Martians have decided to wage an "old-fashioned" ground war with only one objective in mind — to wipe humanity from the planet. But then Evan Paige receives an unbelievable radio message from the renowned scientist Dr. Aronson — a message from the center of the Earth, telling of a super-scientific race of Albinos who hold the key to save all mankind!

Lords of Creation
The 50th Century men crowded round the gleaming case in which a young man lay sleeping. Suddenly, a terrifying mechanism began to revolve, tremble…Vials of liquid frothed, crimsoned, gathered in a hypodermic that jabbed itself into the sleeper’s breast. The case shattered, the body stirred…
An ultimate miracle had occurred – eyes of the 50th Century looked into those of the 20th! But Homer Ellory, alienated 20th Century scientist, didn’t realize a devastating battle of wits and science awaited him

Menace of the Saucers
Smith was a writer of science fiction stories. Now, incredibly, he was witnessing the real thing. Travelling silently at immense speed, its mirrored metal sides flashing in the sun, the saucer swooped in for a landing on Earht. Then, as Smith watched, another saucer appeared in the sky — and the dogfight began! The saucers — aliens from beyond known space — were battling for control of the Earth. Something had to be done, even if Smith had no idea what it should be. The trouble was — no one believed him!

Night Of The Saucers
First wave from outer space.
It was Earth’s darkest hour. Weak, disunited, backward, prey to attack. It could only be saved by the "Vigilantes." Sci-fi writer Thane Smith had the job of assuring Earth’s population that there was nothing to fear. That was what he tried hard to do, at least at first. Then, in the blackest moment of that terrible night when it all began, he faced a monstrous "thing" that could only have been created by an alien race.

The Space Patrol Megapack: 25 Classic Stories
Starting with the February, 1946 issue, the comic book Captain Marvel Adventures included a 2-page short story by "Eando Binder" (Otto O. Binder). Each story featured Lt. Jon Jarl of the Space Patrol. These juvenile space operas — designed to appeal to kids — featured daring-do by a two-fisted young member of the Space Patrol. In a solar system where seemingly every planet and moon supports life (and the asteroid belt harbors an endless supply of space pirates and criminals), Jon Jarl always saves the day. If you’ve seen the early TV adventures of Captain Video and His Video Rangers, Space Patrol (not related to Binder’s series), or Tom Corbett, Space Cadet — which were clearly influenced by Binder’s writing (as well as the shared universe of "space opera" that had been developed in Amazing Stories magazine under editor Ray Palmer) — you will know what you’re in for…a ride into the Wild West of outer space, where physics and logic never get in the way of a good story!

The Cosmic Blinker
Though the military considerations of a station in space have been emphasized by scientists, probably with the hope that such an angle might facilitate funds for such a project, one of the greatest benefits to accrue from successful establishment of a space station or an ultimate base on the moon would be the advantages of establishing an astronomical observatory. The effectiveness of our present telescopes would be increased manyfold, once outside the deep ocean of the earth’s atmosphere. The new clarity of observation would unveil many of the universe’s greatest mysteries—but, just as surely, add still greater mysteries to take their place. Binder tells, with considerable imagination, the story of a variable star that didn’t conform.

Five Steps to Tomorrow
The scene is Earth in the near future. The scientific force of Dicatator Syndicate, controlled by five men, has reduced whole segments of the population to mindless robots. Humanitarian dissenters are driven mad…then swiftly murdered. As civilization’s end rushes closer, one lone man opposes the forces of darkness…only he can nullify the powerful invention of the evil five!

I, Robot
"I, Robot" is a science fiction short story by Eando Binder (nom de plume for Earl and Otto Binder), part of a series about a robot named Adam Link, a fictional robot, made in the likeness of a man, who becomes self-aware, and the protagonist of several science fiction short stories. It was published in the January 1939 issue of Amazing Stories, well before the related and better-known book I, Robot (1950), a collection of short stories, by Isaac Asimov.

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