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Malcolm Jameson

    Despite beginning his writing career only seven years before his death, Malcolm Jameson produced and sold over 70 novelettes and short stories within that brief span. His work has been described by critics as "lively, ingenious, and readable." Jameson's output primarily graced the pages of "Astounding Science Fiction" and "Unknown Worlds," though he also featured in numerous other pulp magazines of the late 1930s and early 1940s. His novella "Blind Alley" served as the inspiration for a "Twilight Zone" episode titled "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville."

    Eine gescheiterte Utopie
    Der schreckliche Gott Taa
    Bullard of the Space Patrol
    Tarnished Utopia
    Bullard. Tales of the Patrol
    • 2019

      Tarnished Utopia

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in a harsh future ruled by a cruel dictator, the story follows Winchester, an American man who finds himself enslaved and tortured. Amidst the brutality, he becomes enamored with a beautiful girl named Cynthia, who remains distant despite his affections. As he endures suffering, Winchester devises a daring plan to overthrow the tyrant, blending themes of love, resilience, and rebellion against oppression in a gripping narrative.

      Tarnished Utopia
    • 2016

      Bullard of the Space Patrol

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint from Fiction House Press, showcasing a work that likely features classic themes or characters, reflecting the publishing house's dedication to preserving notable literature. It may include elements of adventure, romance, or mystery, appealing to readers who appreciate vintage storytelling. Expect a blend of engaging narratives and rich historical context, inviting readers to explore the timeless appeal of the original work.

      Bullard of the Space Patrol
    • 2015