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Alfred Elton Van Vogt

    26 de abril de 1912 – 26 de enero de 2000
    Alfred Elton Van Vogt
    The Darkness On Diamondia
    Away and Beyond
    The Players of Null-A
    Cosmic encounter
    The Violent Man
    Slan
    • Slan

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      ¿Te han empezado a crecer zarcillos en la cabeza...? La humanidad luchó contra los odiados slans durante la Guerra del Desastre, que acarreó el exterminio de casi todos los slans y la implantación de un gobierno policial en la Tierra. Mucho tiempo después, el pequeño Jommy Cross vive con miedo a ser descubierto por los crueles humanos. Durante la búsqueda de otros supervivientes como él, Jommy se ve atrapado en una peligrosa red de intrigas y en el propio misterio de la existencia de los slans y de sus poderes. Y él solo quería pasar desapercibido, como Kathleen Layton, que, encerrada en el palacio presidencial del dictador Kier Gray, se vale de las habilidades slans para sobrevivir entre quienes exigen su muerte. Original de 1940, Slan es la precursora de las historias de superhéroes en la ciencia ficción y, al mismo tiempo, de la percepción del mutante como amenaza. Un libro iniciático con el que se formaron varias generaciones de friquis primigenios que, en aquella época, también tenían que pasar desapercibidos.

      Slan
    • The Violent Man

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Turning torture and brainwashing inside out, Ruxton combated his cruel oriental captors with their own subtle techniques. The Violent Man is the startling novel of a man who pitted himself against the brains of a nation, the might of an army, and the demands of two erotic, insatiable women.

      The Violent Man
    • Cosmic encounter

      • 207 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Science fiction adventure as an alien spacecraft is frozen in time in earth's 18th Century creating problems for the captain of a pirate ship

      Cosmic encounter
    • The Players of Null-A

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Gilbert Gosseyn, the null-A genius of the Earth-Venus war, never realized that this interplanetary war was but a borrowed incident in a greater conflict until he was thrust onto the galactic battlefield as a mere pawn. But in picking Gosseyn as "expendable," those cosmic opponents unleashed forces they had never dreamed existed. One was the entrance of a powerful third party in the war. The second was the ability of certain other pawns to foresee the future. Finally, there was the secret of Gosseyn's original purpose - a secret which could decide the fate of the entire galaxy!

      The Players of Null-A
    • Away and Beyond

      • 219 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Alternative cover editions exist here and here.Stories to thrill and delight you.Here is an author whose name is a sure guarantee of the most exciting and intriguing science fiction writing you can buy. The far ranging imagination of A. E. van Vogt will take you - Thousands of years into the future! Millions of years into the past! Trilions of miles into outer space! - and into other dimensions, galaxies and universes. Here is one of the modern masters of science fiction of whom it can well be said: "van Vogt's formula is grandoise - imaginative, I love it all." -Groff Conklin, Galaxy magazine. It contains the following stories:The Great Engine (1943) The Great Judge (1948) Secret Unattainable (1942) The Harmonizer (1944) The Second Solution (1942) Film Library (1946) Asylum (1942)

      Away and Beyond
    • Ace Books, 1972. Paperback original novel, first edition. “Colonel Morton was sent to Diamondia to report on the war between the Earth-descended colonists and the guerrilla warriors of the inhuman Irsk. Because something was going terribly wrong—a darkness was setting in, mental confusion was epidemic, and there was evidence of Outside interference."

      The Darkness On Diamondia
    • Empire of the Atom

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Clane, a mutant, returns from exile in an attempt to prevent the post-atomic Empire of Linn from breaking apart

      Empire of the Atom
    • The World of Null-A

      • 190 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The classic novel of non-Aristotelian logic & the coming race of supermen. Grandmaster A.E. van Vogt was one of the giants of the 1940s, the Golden Age of classic SF. Of his masterpieces, The World of Null-A is his most famous & most influential. It was the 1st major trade SF hardback ever, in 1949, & has been in print in various editions ever since. The entire careers of Philip K. Dick, Keith Laumer, Alfred Bester, Charles Harness & Philip Jose Farmer were created or influenced by The World of Null-A, & so it's required reading for anyone who wishes to know the SF classics canon. It's 2650 & Earth has become a world of non-Aristotelianism, of Null-A. This is the story of Gilbert Gosseyn, who lives in that future world where the Games Machine, made up of 25,000 electronic brains, sets the course of people's lives. Gosseyn isn't even sure of his own identity, but realizes he's some remarkable abilities & sets out to use them to discover who has made him a pawn in an interstellar plot.

      The World of Null-A
    • The author of THE WORLD OF NULL-A, SLAN, and THE WEAPON MAKERS, brings to this collection the same sort of unforgettable "nova" concepts and the same surprises that have put him consistently among the top-selling science-fiction names.Here are interplanetary adventures such as THE FIRST MARTIAN, THE EARTH KILLERS, and FULFILLMENT. Here are fantasy stunners as THE SHIPS OF DARKNESS, here are the unclassifiable "specials" such as THE ULTRA MAN, THE REPLICATORS, and THE CATAAAAA. And more!THE FAR-OUT WORLDS OF A.E. VAN VOGT is a far-out event in science-fiction writing.Contents7 • The Replicators • (1965) • novelette by A. E. van Vogt28 • The First Martian • (1951) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt42 • The Purpose • (1945) • novelette by A. E. van Vogt82 • The Earth Killers • (1949) • novelette by A. E. van Vogt110 • The Cataaaaa • (1947) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt124 • Automaton • (1950) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt135 • Itself! • (1963) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt138 • Process • (1950) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt143 • Not the First • (1941) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt157 • Fulfilment • (1964) • novelette by A. E. van Vogt (variant of Fulfillment 1951)182 • Ship of Darkness • (1948) • shortstory by A. E. van Vogt198 • The Ultra Man • (1966) • novelette by A. E. van Vogt

      The Far-Out Worlds of A.E. Van Vogt
    • The computer controlled them all. Bio-magnetic recognition was infallible, instant. Its eyes were everywhere -- in the street, in the home. There was no escape as it scanned, recorded, knew. An armed Computer Maintenance Corps handled social control. The military-style personnel thought the computer was God. But the computer stole. Energy. With every personal scan, even casual recognition check there went a small but significant subject-to-computer mental energy transfer. Only the Computer Rebel Society saw the threat and had the will to organise against it. The computer, of course, made them outlaws.

      Computerworld