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The Golden Slave

Read by Mark Nelson


Poul William Anderson


100 B.C.The Cimbrian hordes galloped across the dawn of history and clashed in screaming battle against the mighty Roman legions.Led by thei…

Main Street (Version 2)

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Sinclair Lewis


Carol Milford, a college-educated, progressive, ambitious young woman, is self-sufficient working as a librarian in St. Paul, when she meets…

Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice

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James Branch Cabell


Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice is a fantasy book by James Branch Cabell, which gained fame (or notoriety) shortly after its publication in 1919…

A Man Obsessed

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Alan Edward Nourse and Alan E. Nourse


Jeffrey Meyer had a killing on his mind. It meant nothing to him that his towering Twenty-first Century world was going mad. He shouldered a…

Citadel of the Star Lords

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Edmond Hamilton


Out of the dark vastness of the void came a conquering horde, incredible and invincible, with Earth's only weapon—a man from the past! From …

The Man with the Clubfoot

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Valentine Williams


"The Man with the Clubfoot" is one of the most ingenious and sinister secret agents in Europe. It is to him that the task is assig…

The Steam Man of the Prairies

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Edward S. Ellis


Ethan Hopkins and Mickey McSquizzle-a "Yankee" and an "Irishman"-encounter a colossal, steam-powered man in the American…

War and Peace, Volume 1 (Maude translation)

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Leo Tolstoy


Leo Tolstoy’s epic historical novel chronicling the Napoleonic war in Russia. Considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time…

The Return of Clubfoot

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Valentine Williams


Whilst spending a holiday in a small Central American Republic, Desmond Okewood, of the Secret Service, learns from a dying beachcomber of a…

A Journey into the Interior of the Earth (Version 2)

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Jules Verne


A German scientist discovers an ancient runic message, which when translated proves to be a map to the center of a hollow Earth! The profess…

The Master Mind of Mars (Version 2)

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Edgar Rice Burroughs


World War I infantry captain Ulysses Paxton is transported to Barsoom, where he encounters evil scientist Ras Thavas and his diabolical brai…

Sand Doom

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Murray Leinster


The problem was as neat a circle as one could ask for; without repair parts, they couldn’t bring in the ship that carried the repair parts! …

QRM-Interplanetary

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George O. Smith


QRM-Interplanetary is one of eleven science fiction novelettes by George O. Smith published in Astounding Science Fiction magazine between 1…

A Fighting Man of Mars

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Edgar Rice Burroughs


Under the double moons of Barsoom, an invisible flier sped to the mysterious city of Jahar where Sanoma Tora, the kidnapped princess of Heli…

The Wailing Octopus

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Harold L. Goodwin


Rick and Scotty fly off to the Caribbean, along with Drs. Briotti and Zircon, in search of pirate treasure. They soon become entangled with …

Clubfoot the Avenger

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Valentine Williams


At the conclusion of The Return of Clubfoot, Dr. Grundt has been left for dead on a south sea island by former secret agent Desmond Oakwood.…

War and Peace, Volume 3 (Maude Translation)

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Leo Tolstoy


Leo Tolstoy’s epic historical novel chronicling the Napoleonic war in Russia. Considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time…

A Network of Crime

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Nicholas Carter


Nick Carter is a fictional detective who first appeared in 1886 in dime store novels. Over the years, different authors, all taking the nom …

The Orphan

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Clarence Edward Mulford


Many men swore that The Orphan was bad, and many swore profanely and with wonderful command of epithets because he was bad, but for obvious …

The Land of Hidden Men

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Edgar Rice Burroughs


Gordon King, child of the twentieth century, was not to be frightened away by what seemed foolish superstition. The young American was soon …

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