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Murray Leinster

    16 juin 1896 – 8 juin 1975

    Murray Leinster, pseudonyme de William Fitzgerald Jenkins, était un auteur américain prolifique réputé pour ses œuvres de science-fiction et d'histoire alternative. Sa vaste carrière, s'étendant sur les soixante premières années du XXe siècle, a démontré une production constante et un savoir-faire exceptionnel. Il est passé des récits de mystère et d'aventure à la science-fiction pionnière, maintenant un haut niveau professionnel tout au long de sa prolifique vie d'écrivain. Le dévouement de Leinster à son art a abouti à une œuvre considérable, consolidant son héritage dans la fiction spéculative.

    Fun with Sounds
    Nightmare Planet
    The Holiday Camp Mystery
    The White Spot
    Sunny Days
    The Carnival
    • Mystery on the Island (The Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme 11a)

      Sunny Days
      4,0
    • The White Spot

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Survival becomes a daunting challenge when a spaceship malfunctions in an unwelcoming environment. Stranded on an alien planet, the crew faces the lengthy task of repairing their ship while grappling with the need to replenish their food supplies. The existence of intelligent life adds complexity to their situation, forcing them to navigate both the practicalities of survival and the potential dangers of interacting with extraterrestrial beings. As they confront these obstacles, the journey home becomes increasingly uncertain.

      The White Spot
      4,4
    • The Holiday Camp Mystery

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Book 12a follows Peter and Jane's adventures at the holiday camp in 126 new words. Once this book has been completed, the child moves on to book 12b.

      The Holiday Camp Mystery
      4,0
    • Nightmare Planet

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The narrative features Burl embarking on magnificent adventures set against a vibrant backdrop, enhanced by philosophical and psychological insights that elevate it beyond typical science-fiction fare. Originally published in 1923, the stories have endured in popularity, with this latest installment offering a fresh perspective while remaining accessible to new readers. Murray Leinster's skillful characterization and concept development ensure that this series continues to resonate with audiences, making it a significant addition to the genre.

      Nightmare Planet
      4,0
    • The seven temporary moons

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A significant work in American and Canadian literature, this classic has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for modern readers. The preservation efforts by Alpha Editions ensure that the text remains clear and readable, as it is not a scanned copy of the original. This book holds a notable place in human history, making it a valuable addition for both present and future generations.

      The seven temporary moons
      3,0
    • Men into space

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores America's journey into space through the perspective of Ed McCauley, offering a unique lens on the challenges and triumphs of the space program. Presented as a series of connected novelettes, it captures the excitement and complexities of this pivotal era in history, reflecting both personal and national aspirations. The story intertwines individual experiences with broader themes of exploration and innovation, making it a compelling read for fans of the TV series and space enthusiasts alike.

      Men into space
      3,9
    • Reading with Sounds

      • 51pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Mystery on the Island (The Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme 11a)

      Reading with Sounds
      3,5
    • Juju

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Set in Portuguese West Africa, the narrative revolves around Englishmen on a rubber plantation who unknowingly share their space with a vengeful gorilla named Juju. Driven to madness by the cruelty of local natives, Juju wreaks havoc, killing workers and destroying property. The men must unite to confront this formidable threat, leading to a gripping exploration of themes like good versus evil, man versus nature, and revenge. This thrilling adventure stands as a classic example of early science fiction, captivating readers with its intense plot and moral dilemmas.

      Juju
      2,0