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Raymond F. Jones

    Raymond Fisher Jones était un auteur de science-fiction américain dont la période la plus prolifique s'étend au milieu du XXe siècle. Ses œuvres ont fréquemment paru dans les principales revues du genre, son roman marquant servant de base à une adaptation cinématographique acclamée. Jones a exploré des thèmes d'aventures interstellaires et de rencontres extraterrestres, remportant la reconnaissance pour la portée imaginative et les récits captivants de ses nouvelles. Son héritage perdure à travers les interprétations cinématographiques et télévisuelles de ses visions saisissantes.

    Non-Statistical Man, The & Mission From Mars
    Escape to Earth
    Renaissance
    The King of Eolim
    The River and the Dream
    This Island Earth
    • The Original, Unedited, Magazine Text: THE ALIEN MACHINE-Cal Meacham was proud of his scientific talents till he found himself faced with alien products that could only have come from another culture! THE SHROUD OF SECRECY-Cal Meacham's new job is an engineer's heaven, until he's led to peer beneath- THE GREATER CONFLICT-At last Cal Meacham of the Peace Engineers finds the answer to his problem, but he does not find it anywhere on Earth! Published as three short novelets in Thrilling Wonder Stories in 1949-50, these three stories were later combined, slightly rewritten, and a fourth part added on to form the complete novel published in 1952-later to become a major motion picture from Universal-International.

      This Island Earth
    • All his life Manvar has had a dream. One day, he will escape the harshly primitive, blizzard-torn lands of the north. He will follow the paths of the Ancients and see for himself the fabled lands of the south: lands without ice and snow and perpetual night; lands of warmth and light, where life is easy and comfortable within walled cities of incredible beauty. Manvar follows his dream, but finds it hollow. Life in the wondrous city of Delphos is not the paradise it seemed.

      The River and the Dream
    • Adventure stories don't normally make a point as well, but Raymond F. Jones is no ordinary adventure story writer. In this touching and beautiful tale, Forester Bradwell shares his son's adventures and learns a lesson he will never forget. Neither will you. For Forester Bradwell is one of the elite in a time and society where stupidity and ignorance have been conquered by genetic engineering. But his son Freeman is a Retard. The King of Eolim is the story of the Bradwell's search for a home that will truly be "home" for Free.

      The King of Eolim
    • Renaissance

      • 383pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      Renaissance
    • Escape to Earth - Manly BanisterWe Are Alone - Robert SheckleyIf the Court Pleases - Noel LoomisA Big Man With the Girls - James MacCreigh&Judith MerrilTemps of Despair - M.C. PeaseDoomsday's Color-Press - Raymond F. Jones

      Escape to Earth
    • Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “The Wrong Side of Paradise,” This grand sci-fi adventure takes you on a trip into a “paradise” that doesn’t really fit the normal stereotype. The guide for your journey is the man who gave us “This Island Earth,” sci-fi veteran, Raymond F. Jones. The second novel, “The Involuntary Immortals,” is a nail-biting anecdote on the tragedies and triumphs of eternal youth by Rog Phillips. They were left invulnerable to the ravages of age and time. Was it chance…or had it been planned that way?

      The Wrong Side of Paradise & The Involuntary Immortals
    • The Alien

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a ruined civilization on an asteroid, the narrative revolves around the discovery of a time capsule containing a being over 500,000 years old and the formula for its resurrection. As the characters explore the mysteries of the capsule, they delve into themes of lost civilizations, the implications of resurrection, and the consequences of advanced science. The story intertwines elements of sociology, philosophy, and space opera, offering a blend of entertainment and thought-provoking ideas characteristic of classic science fiction.

      The Alien
    • Preserving a significant work in human history, this modern reprint of "Cubs of the Wolf" features a reformatted and retyped layout for enhanced readability. The effort ensures that the text remains accessible for both present and future generations, reflecting a commitment to keeping important literature alive.

      Cubs of the Wolf
    • Set in a futuristic dystopia, the novel examines the impact of advanced technology on society, particularly through the lens of artificial intelligence and robotics. As reliance on these systems grows, human error emerges, leading to ethical dilemmas and moral ambiguities. The narrative challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of human nature and the responsibilities tied to technological progress. With a gripping storyline, it emphasizes the delicate balance between humanity and mechanization, urging a consideration of moral integrity amidst rapid advancement.

      Human Error