The Five Gold Bands


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A galactic treasure hunt for the most important and highly guarded secret of all: the secret of the Star Drive. The Five Gold Bands (1950) Paddy Blackthorn and the girl from the Earth Agency risk death on five alien worlds in the most fantastic of galactic treasure hunts! Chapter I – Tunnel to Nowhere Chapter II – Questionnaire Chapter III – Treasure of the Ages Chapter IV – Space Fugitive Chapter V – The Shauls Can Do Chapter VI – The Girls of Maeve Chapter VII – Hit the Deck Chapter VIII – Hunted Chapter IX – Not So Loud Chapter X – One Little Kiss Chapter XI – The Plain of Thish Chapter XII – Brazen Throat Chapter XIII – We Are Alone Chapter XIV – Air in the Cabin The Five Gold Bands was published in Startling Stories in the November, 1950 issue.




The Five Gold Bands


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500 Wedding Rings


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Presents a wide range of creative wedding ring designs from the world's most innovative designers and jewelers, showcasing a collection of contemporary, handmade wedding bands and engagement rings for both men and women by Etienne Peret, James Kaya, and other artists.




The Dragon Masters


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Enamels


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Enamels


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The Good Old Stuff


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Nineteen-ninety-nine looms near and yet the stars are still far away . . . but this anthology brings them closer with more than a dozen of the best SF adventure stories ever written. Among the gems collected here are "The New Prime," by Jack Vance, " Fritz Leiber's "Moon Duel," and "The Sky People," by Poul Anderson, along with masterpieces by less-familiar names such as Murray Leinster and James H. Schmitz. With more than a dozen stories (written between 1940 and 1970) from greats such as Brian W. Aldiss, Leigh Brackett, L. Sprague de Camp, and A. E. van Vogt, this anthology ranges throughout our galaxy and into the stars. Whether you're revisiting past adventures or discovering these stories for the first time, you're sure to thrill to these wonderful adventures across the vast expanse of space.




Annual Progress Report


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Reflections and Refractions


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Nearly twenty years ago Robert Silverberg began writing a monthly column of opinion and commentary, for Galileo Magazine, Amazing Stories, and then for Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Now he has chosen the liveliest and most relevant of his hundreds of magazine columns for the present collection. They constitute a vivid chronicle of events both in science fiction and the world in general over the past two decades. Robert Silverberg is one of the great veterans of fantasy and science fiction. During the course of a career that has now stretched across more than forty years, he has written dozens of novels and hundreds of short stories, many of them considered classics of the genre. He has won more major award nominations than any other writer in his field, and no less than nine Hugo and Nebula awards, the key s-f/fantasy trophies. His books have been translated into some eighteen languages and his short stories have appeared in every science-fiction and fantasy magazine in the world, as well as in Omni, Playboy, and Penthouse.