Malcolm Jameson

MALCOLM JAMESON: Science Fiction Collection - 17 Books in One Edition


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      Malcolm Jameson

      Malcolm Jameson: Science Fiction Collection - 17 Books in One Edition

      The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Captain Bullard Adventures, Wreckers of the Star Patrol, Atom Bomb…

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-2031-1

       Novels

       Tarnished Utopia

       Wreckers of the Star Patrol

       The Giant Atom aka Atom Bomb

       Captain Bullard’s Adventures

       Admiral's Inspection

       White Mutiny

       Blockade Runner

       Bullard Reflects

       Devil's Powder

       Slacker's Paradise

       Brimstone Bill

       The Bureaucrat

       Orders

       Other Amazing Stories

       Children of the Betsy B

       Train for Flushing

       The Sorcerer's Apprentice

       Vengeance in Her Bones

       Tricky Tonnage

      Novels

       Table of Contents

      TARNISHED UTOPIA

       Table of Contents

      TARNISHED UTOPIA

       CHAPTER I. The Road to Tomorrow

       CHAPTER II. The Long Dawn

       CHAPTER III. Prince Lohan

       CHAPTER IV. Moonward Bound

       CHAPTER V. Break for Liberty

       CHAPTER VI. The Meteor Cullers

       CHAPTER VII. Transplanted Planet

       CHAPTER VIII. An Old Enemy

       CHAPTER IX. Dangerous Encounter

       CHAPTER X. Ray of Hope

       CHAPTER XI. Universe in a Thimble

       CHAPTER XII. New Beginnings

       CHAPTER XIII. Crater of Dreams

       CHAPTER XIV. A Man and a Drug

       CHAPTER XV. A Vision

       CHAPTER XVI. Mysterious Tryst

       CHAPTER XVII. Two Interviews

       CHAPTER XVIII. Reign of Terror

       CHAPTER XIX. Catastrophe

       CHAPTER XX. Final Challenge

       CHAPTER XXI. Force Meets Force

       CHAPTER XXII. Back to Earth

      CHAPTER I

       The Road to Tomorrow

       Table of Contents

      He did not know what had happened, or how, or when. He only knew he was falling. Instinctively he began counting. Somewhere above him the ship was falling, too. Down below, still a long way off, he could see a bed of search lights, its rays probing the clouds — looking for him, no doubt.

      At the count of six he pulled the cord. Then he felt the jerk on his harness as the 'chute bellied out. His head ached fearfully