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Edmond Hamilton

    October 21, 1904 – February 1, 1977

    Edmond Hamilton was a foundational voice in science fiction, shaping the genre during its golden age. His narratives offered grand adventures and expansive visions of the future that captivated readers. Hamilton's prolific imagination and epic storytelling style left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

    Edmond Hamilton
    Doom Star
    Return to the Stars
    Outside the Universe
    Crashing Suns
    The Star Kings
    Calling Captain Future
    • Calling Captain Future

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In a desperate bid to save humanity, President James Carthew faces a crisis as citizens, once loyal, are now under the hypnotic influence of the sinister Dr. Zarro. With the fate of the Solar System hanging in the balance, Carthew realizes he must enlist the help of Captain Future, the legendary hero known for battling evil. As fear grips the populace, Carthew struggles to find a way to expose Zarro's true intentions and rally support against the looming threat.

      Calling Captain Future
    • The Star Kings

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      She was Lianna, ruler of the Kingdom of Fomalhaut. He was Zarth Arn, prince of the Mid-Galactic Empire, scion of the ruling house of Star Kings. Only these two stood between peace and a war of galactic conquest. And one of them was an impostor.

      The Star Kings
    • From mighty Canopus, capital of the Federated Stars, to the outer fringes of our great galaxy, the Interstellar Patrol was on the watch. Rogue suns, marauding alien intelligences, man-made comets driven by their makers for the conquest of unsuspecting worlds, diabolical conspiracies hatched in the depths of unmapped nebulae - it was the business of the Patrol's mighty spaceships to guard against such cosmic dangers.Crashing Suns is the epic account of this future space legion, where volunteers from a thousand worlds man the mighty starcraft of a hundred thousand years to come. It's interplanetary adventure on the classic scale, by the master hand of Edmond Hamilton.

      Crashing Suns
    • The Sinister Invasion

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A significant work in American and Canadian literature, this book has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for clarity and readability, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, emphasizing its historical importance and making it accessible without relying on scanned copies. This effort highlights the book's enduring relevance in the literary canon.

      The Sinister Invasion
    • The Legion Of Lazarus

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story follows Hyrst, who, after being wrongfully convicted and executed by being expelled into space, is revived fifty years later. Now altered, he embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind his murder and clear his name. The narrative explores themes of justice, identity, and redemption as Hyrst navigates a changed world while seeking the real culprit.

      The Legion Of Lazarus
    • The book is a classical work of significant historical importance, preserved for future generations through modern republishing efforts. It has been reformatted, retyped, and designed to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding scanned copies of the original text. This dedication to preservation highlights its continued relevance and accessibility for contemporary readers.

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