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  • av Hamilton Edmond
    185,-

    Edmond Hamilton's "The World with a Thousand Moons" is a gripping science fiction short story. This story transports readers to a brilliantly conceived extraterrestrial realm brimming with mysterious and diverse living types. The story takes place on Venus, a distant planet where humanity has constructed a research station. The unusual conditions of the planet, including permanent cloud cover and a plethora of moons, have resulted in a world of eternal twilight. Despite the harsh conditions, scientists on Venus uncover a stunning discovery-a living species unlike any found on Earth. The "venusian," as this one-of-a-kind entity is known, possesses the extraordinary capacity to envision entire worlds into existence. Other monsters generated from the venusian's imagination fill these dreamworlds. The story is told through the eyes of a scientist named Blair, who is fascinated by the venusian's creative capacity. Blair begins to comprehend the huge ramifications for human understanding of the world as he explores deeper into the secrets of the venusian's talents. Finally, the novel delves into issues of creativity, creation, and the infinite possibilities of life beyond Earth. Edmond Hamilton's work deftly blends elements of awe and inquiry, enabling readers to consider the vast possibilities of otherworldly existence.

  • av Hamilton Edmond
    185,-

    Edmond Hamilton's "The Stars, My Brothers" is a gripping science fiction short tale. This moving story delves into themes of identity, alienation, and the perseverance of the human spirit in the face of change. Morgan, an astronaut on a mission to explore the depths of space, is introduced in the story. When Morgan's ship meets a cosmic event known as a "time warp," he is hurled thousands of years into the future. He awakens on a significantly altered Earth, with a new scenery and humans gaining telepathic skills. Morgan sees the telepathic species who now inhabit Earth as he deals with the shock of his predicament and his personal estrangement in this strange world. Despite their huge disparities in abilities and lifestyles, he discovers common ground and a shared humanity with these advanced beings. Edmond Hamilton's tale covers the issue of adaptation and the enduring essence of what it means to be human in a remarkable way. "The Stars, My Brothers" asks philosophical questions concerning the nature of humanity and the relationships that transcend time and circumstance.

  • av Hamilton Edmond
    175,-

    "The Door into Infinity" is a science fiction brief story by Edmond Hamilton. This captivating story revolves around the discovery and usage of a mysterious portal into other dimensions, main to a thrilling exploration of the multiverse. The tale's protagonist, Richard Hammond, is a terrific scientist who stumbles upon the life of a cosmic "door" that permits get admission to to parallel universes. This doorway opens up infinite opportunities for exploration and adventure. Hammond embarks on a journey through extraordinary dimensions, encountering unusual and often perilous worlds with varying laws of physics, landscapes, and population. As Hammond keeps to traverse these trade realities, he faces no longer handiest extraordinary wonders however also risky demanding situations and moral dilemmas. The story delves into the effects of tampering with the fabric of reality and the ethical concerns of exploiting newfound know-how. Edmond Hamilton's storytelling prowess shines in "The Door into Infinity," as he masterfully combines scientific hypothesis with innovative global-building. The narrative increases questions on the limits of medical exploration and the responsibility that comes with wielding such super power. Overall, "The Door into Infinity" is a thought-frightening and thrilling exploration of parallel universes, making it a conventional example of Edmond Hamilton's contributions to the Golden Age of Science Fiction.

  • av Hamilton Edmond
    185,-

    "The Sinister Invasion" with the aid of Edmond Hamilton is a riveting science fiction novel that embarks on an adventurous adventure into the world of an alien invasion. Set in a future in which Earth faces an impending threat from extraterrestrial beings, the story follows the surprising and surprising assault via a complicated alien pressure. Hamilton's narrative introduces readers to an international stuck off-shield and unwell-prepared for the invasion, compelling humanity to unite towards a powerful adversary. Amid the chaos and destruction, a numerous array of characters emerges, from scientists to military leaders, every grappling with the unexpected onslaught and striving to uncover the alien invaders' intentions. As Earth's destiny hangs within the balance, a thrilling warfare ensues, pitting human willpower against an unknown and technologically advanced alien force. Hamilton skillfully depicts the resilience of the human spirit, as people come collectively to withstand and strategize in opposition to the menacing invasion, exploring the depths of human ingenuity and braveness inside the face of overwhelming odds. "The Sinister Invasion" stands as an enchanting technology fiction masterpiece, capturing the essence of intergalactic struggle, suspense, and the resilience of humanity whilst confronted with a remarkable hazard from past our global.

  • av Hamilton Edmond
    185,-

    The plot of this tale explores themes of immortality, power, and the implications of technological progress. The plot takes place in the future, where an outstanding researcher named Dr. John Thane has discovered a way to obtain biological immortality. Thane's discovery, called as the "immortalizing ray," allows people to live endlessly without the limits of aging or sickness. However, this newfound immortality comes at a cost: those who take the treatment become psychologically static and lose the will to learn or experience new things. A collection of people who have received the preserving ray treatment have formed the "Legion of Lazarus." This group strives to keep the secret of immortality hidden while retaining power and control over society. The narrative follows a protagonist which learns about the Legion and the consequences of their acts. He is torn between revealing the secret of immortality to the rest of the world and keeping it hidden, recognizing the possible benefits and threats it brings to humanity. "The Legion of Lazarus" poses provocative concerns about the ethics of immortality, the pursuit of knowledge, and the delicate balance of power and responsibility.

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