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1. The Napoleons of Eridanus - Pierre Barbet (No. 199-1976). An advanced Utopian race which eliminated war many years ago, their solar system invaded by alien militarists and no one knew how to conduct a defense.   So they kidnapped a band of soldiers- Napoleonic veterans fleeing Moscow in 1812.        2. Electric Forest - Tanith Lee ( No 349-1979). Magdala was the only genetic misfit on Indigo. Once they installed her in the midst of the Electric Forest, with its weird trees and super luxurious home, she awoke to the potentials that were opening all about her.                                                               3. Friends Cme In Boxes - Michael G. Coney (No 56-1973). The problem of immortality was solved - successful brain transference - into the head of a six month old infant.  No one wanted to have a baby that would soon become an adult stranger mentally so the waiting period between brain transfers grew and the brains were kept conscious in special Friendship Boxes. With a Friend in a Box you didn't need any enemies.                                                   4. Melome - E.C. Tubb ( No. 534-1983). The Circus of Chen Wei. A spectacle of marvels - and one was Melome, a girl-child whose song could bring back forgotten data from the logs of lost spaceships.                                                                                                                                5. Where Were You Last Pluterday? - Paul van Herck ( No. 51-1973)  The day they banned Science Fiction was the day Sam, an SF writer encountered Pluterday. Looking for a new way to make a living he met the daughter of a millionaire and made a date. She said " Meet me next Pluterday."               6. The City Machine - Louis Trimble ( No. 24-1972) The machine that could build cities. Ryne could read the original language and if they could find the City Machine he'd be the one to read the instructions.                                                                                                                       7. A Quest For Simbilis - Michael Shea (No.88-1974). Cugel the Clever was seeking revenge, Mumber Sul was seeking justice. Phantom concepts when the sun may flicker and go out at any moment.                                                                                                                                    8. The Orchid Cage - Herbert W. Franke ( No. 79-1973)  On a distant planet, a mechanized city with no visible inhabitants. Who and where were they?       9. Ocean on Top -Hal Clement (No.57-1973) Energy was limited because of overpopulation and technology, power was rationed and guarded. THen three Power Board agents disappeared at sea.                                                                                                                                       10. The Tin Angel - Ron Goulart (No. 80-1973). Medical transplants, a dash of cybernetic engineering and a talking dog can be commonplace. Bowser was a top rated television star but still a dog, a cur, mutt, and son of a five-letter-word to Bert Schenley, his agent and guardian.                                                11.Rhapsody in Black- Brian M. Stableford (No. 59-1973)  Grainger, pilot of the starcraft Hooded Swan, was hunting in the darkness. The alien second mind parasitic to Grainger's owed no other human allegiance.  To its inscrutable way of thinking, the potency of the object could be a lever to move a universe.   12. Ancient, My Enemy - Gordon R. Dickson ( No. 190-1976)  Collection: Ancient, My Enemy / The Odd Ones / The Monkey Wrench / Tiger Green / The Friendly Man / Love Me True / Our First Death / In The Bone / The Bleak and Barren Land.

The books are in Verg Good to Fine condition based on the Hancer Standard.

 

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