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Lester del Rey

    June 2, 1915 – May 10, 1993

    Lester del Rey was a prolific American writer and editor in the science fiction genre. He is particularly celebrated for his engaging juvenile novels, many of which were part of the esteemed Winston Science Fiction series. Furthermore, his influence extended to shaping the landscape of fantasy and science fiction publishing through Del Rey Books, which he co-edited with his wife Judy-Lynn del Rey.

    Lester del Rey
    Preferred Risk
    The Early Del Rey
    The Sky Is Falling
    Let 'em Breathe Space!
    Badge of Infamy
    The Best of Robert Bloch
    • 2023

      No Strings Attached, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

      No Strings Attached
    • 2023

      Gods and Golems

      Five Short Novels of Science Fiction

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Lester del Rey stands out in science fiction for his argumentative nature and vast knowledge across numerous subjects. His mastery of language and quick thinking allow him to present himself as an expert on a wide range of topics, showcasing both his confidence and intellectual agility.

      Gods and Golems
    • 2022
    • 2022

      Space Science Fiction, May 1952

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The May 1952 issue of SPACE SCIENCE FICTION showcases a collection of classic stories from renowned authors in the genre. Highlights include "PURSUIT" by Lester del Rey and "YOUTH" by Isaac Asimov, along with engaging tales like "THE EGO MACHINE" by Henry Kuttner, "ULTROOM ERROR" by Jerry Sohl, and "TO EACH HIS STAR" by Bryce Walton. This replica offers a nostalgic glimpse into the early days of science fiction, featuring innovative plots and imaginative themes that reflect the era's fascination with space exploration and technology.

      Space Science Fiction, May 1952
    • 2022

      Day of the Giants (Bonus Edition)

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Leif Svensen, who faces the impending threat from local farmers due to his dog killing their livestock. Amid this tension, a neighbor shares a bizarre encounter with an angelic figure—described as a big blonde woman on a white horse, singing from the sky. This intriguing blend of rural conflict and supernatural elements sets the stage for a narrative that explores themes of community, fear, and the extraordinary in everyday life.

      Day of the Giants (Bonus Edition)
    • 2021

      The book is recognized as a significant work in human history, highlighting its enduring relevance. Efforts have been made to preserve it by republishing in a modern format, ensuring that both current and future generations can access and appreciate its content.

      And It Comes Out Here
    • 2021

      The World of Science Fiction, 1926-1976

      The History of a Subculture

      • 428 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the history of science fiction, exploring how significant events, such as the development of the Bomb, have influenced the genre. It delves into the intricate web of traditions, accepted beliefs, and conventions that define science fiction literature. Additionally, it addresses the ethical frameworks and values that permeate the genre, providing a nuanced understanding of its evolution and impact.

      The World of Science Fiction, 1926-1976
    • 2021

      Preserving a significant work, this modern reformatting of a classic ensures clarity and readability for contemporary and future readers. The book has been carefully retyped and designed, moving away from scanned copies to maintain high-quality text presentation. Its historical importance is emphasized, making it a valuable addition to literary collections.

      The Dwindling Years
    • 2021

      Outpost of Jupiter

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of space exploration, the story follows Bob Wilson, a language science student aboard an advanced spaceship. As he nears a satellite of Jupiter, an unexpected incident occurs when the ship is struck under mysterious circumstances, leading to unforeseen challenges and adventures.

      Outpost of Jupiter
    • 2020

      Badge of Infamy: In the future powerful unions called lobbies control much of society on Earth. One of the most powerful lobbies is the medical lobby, which following a pandemic that spread across earth, has required all medicine from being practiced only by authorized lobby members and only in approved lobby facilities. Daniel Feldman once a doctor has now become a pariah due to his breach of these rules. He leaves the Earth and travels to Mars, where he discovers the truth, a disaster threatening billions of lives. Police Your Planet: In the future Mars is inhabited. Cities are growing fast and crime is rampant. Bruce Gordon, an ex-cop, was shipped to Mars with no return ticket. Caring with himself nothing but a knife he has only one order, to police the Red Planet!

      A Trip to the Red Plane: Two Mars Sci-Fi Novels: Police Your Planet & Badge of Infamy