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Stanton A. Coblentz

    Stanton Arthur Coblentz était un auteur et poète américain dont l'œuvre se caractérisait par une veine satirique. Après avoir obtenu une maîtrise en littérature anglaise, il commença à publier de la poésie et de la prose, la poésie et l'histoire étant ses plus grandes forces. Outre la fiction, il s'est également consacré à la critique littéraire et à des ouvrages de non-fiction sur des sujets historiques. Ses écrits offraient souvent une perspective satirique sur la société et l'histoire.

    Crystal Planetoids, The & Survivors from 9000 B.C.
    Into Plutonian Depths
    Horror Gems, Volume Five, E. Hoffmann Price and others
    The Man From Tomorrow
    Under the Triple Suns
    • Under the Triple Suns

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. "Under the Triple Suns" is a terrific tale by one of the early masters of modern science fiction, Stanton A. Coblentz. When the Cosmic Blight overwhelmed Earth there was only one thing Man could do--leave Earth or die! Atomic power had made space flight possible, but in view of the scarcity of spaceships, not more than one person in thousands could save themselves. As civilization disintegrated, men thought only of their own survival. Dave Harrowell, director of the Rand Astral Project, was no exception. His spaceship, Shooting Star, lay ready on its launching site. In a state of suspended animation, Harrowell, his wife, and a third unwelcome pas¬senger--the man partly responsible for the Cosmic Blight--blasted off into space, heading toward faraway Alpha Centauri. However, when the Shooting Star landed, it was far from the Alpha Centauri system. Harrowell and his companions had landed on a strange planet--a planet with three suns! Where they were, they could not tell. Not that it mattered, because Earth was lost to them forever...

      Under the Triple Suns
    • The Man From Tomorrow

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      No one could have imagined it. Cloud was just a crackpot inventor. His clothes were old, unclean, and tattered. But when he stumbled into the office of Professor Elliot Howard with wild tales about the Fourth Dimension, it somehow grabbed the good Professor's curiosity. Was Cloud a madman or a genius? When the Professor and his assistant followed Cloud back to his rooms, they were treated to a demonstration of a revolutionary new device. Sitting in Cloud's living room was a Fourth Dimensional Machine for viewing the distant past or the far-off future. Then something unexpected happened--a freak accident, and a man from 300 years in the future was abrubtly deposited in the living room.

      The Man From Tomorrow
    • Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories. “Horror Gems, Vol. Five features a fine collection of tales by some of the genre’s best authors: Hoffman Price, Elizabeth R. Lewis, Gregory Luce, Stanton A. Coblentz, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Fritz Leiber Jr., Don Wilcox, David Wright O’Brien and others. Read this grim collection of stories and you may find yourself asking…what lies in store for you in the cold, dark of night…? What say you avid reader? Are you prepared for a date with the macabre?

      Horror Gems, Volume Five, E. Hoffmann Price and others
    • Into Plutonian Depths

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      A classic science fiction novel. "Into Plutonian Depths" by Stanton A. Coblentz

      Into Plutonian Depths
    • The Crystal Planetoids: When the freakish weather conditions appear to be happening all over the Earth, the scientific community knows there is something disastrous afoot. A great, foggy haze settles over the entire planet. Every day temperatures shoot up into the hundreds. Earth is under attack from Saturnian aliens

      Crystal Planetoids, The & Survivors from 9000 B.C.