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epub |eng | 1952-11-08 | Author:Galaxy

88 GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION ' ish, and perspiration. He heard the talk of patients engaged in perpetual games of rook. He felt his thighs, hips, and back pressing against one ...
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epub |eng | 1957-01-08 | Author:Galaxy

GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION paragraph which was relevant here. Van Pelt had told the general that Horn's health was not good. Apoplexy, I believe —I am not very familiar with medical ...
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mobi |eng | 1957-02-08 | Author:Galaxy

The steady monotonous work, once he was used to it, left his mind free to think and he tried furiously to plan what he would do when he got out. ...
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mobi |eng | 1955-08-08 | Author:Galaxy

«* IN OLDER books, you may •*■ find a "didymium" listed, which was just based on insuffi-cient knowledge. Carl, Count Auer von Welsbach, the Austrian chemist, established that there were ...
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epub |eng | 1956-01-08 | Author:Galaxy

abilities. More important, if take off." Fweep got loose on Earth, every flivver would have the same problem there that we had here. And next time Fweep might not be ...
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mobi |eng | 1951-05-08 | Author:Galaxy

SHELF THE POUR-SIDED TRIANGLE, by William F. Temple. Frederick Fell, Inc., New York, 1951. 240 pages, $2. 75. I FIND it difficult not to go off the- deep end about ...
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mobi |eng | 1953-11-08 | Author:Galaxy

ards and cheetahs and a pair of surly black jaguars whose claw-scored hides indicated either a recent difference of opinion or a burst of conjugal affection. The south end of ...
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epub |eng | 1956-05-08 | Author:Galaxy

In the dim light, the photograph of Jacob was indistinguishable, but Ben could still see the image of the dead man. 78 He thought, I can't run away with Jacob ...
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epub |eng | 1955-11-08 | Author:Galaxy

"That's right," O'Neill agreed. Weighing his words with care, he continued, "We found the milk substandard. We want nothing to do with it. We insist on more careful output." The ...
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epub |eng | 1954-01-08 | Author:Galaxy

"My appreciation of your courtesy," he said, the metallic tones of his voice loud in the silence. Then he turned and, marching like a metronome, disappeared through the doorway of ...
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mobi |eng | 1956-02-08 | Author:Galaxy

BEEP came from the machine and a slip of pasteboard popped up. The robot took it, scanned it, then lifted its cry- stalline eyes to Gilbert. "I'm sorry, sir, but ...
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mobi |eng | 1952-10-08 | Author:Galaxy

■ ers enclosed documents, contem- completely unimportant philoso-porary coin of the realm and an phical school. After all that labor, occasional chronicle in the foun- it was a sad disappointment. ...
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epub |eng | 1957-05-08 | Author:Galaxy

He swung around and the bed and chairs were gone. There were just the bunk and the chest of drawers in the small, mean room. Slowly he sat down on ...
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epub |eng | 1955-03-08 | Author:Galaxy

»ji DULCIE & DECORUM at the ceiling, stroking his chin. "D. L. C," he said. "Doctor of Literary—Doctor of Library Nup. D. C. R. M. Hmm . . ." He ...
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mobi |eng | 1958-02-08 | Author:Galaxy

OGER'S voice was calm, although his eyes were fever-* ishly bright, as he replied, "A lot of things are going to be different around here, Meg, as soon as the ...
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