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Old 09-18-2010, 07:07 PM   #294
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I believe all but one are now in the public domain and available as ebooks. See http://manybooks.net/series/16.html
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Better versions of the Tom Corbett books can be found right here in the MR library!

BTW, it wasn't until the last of the eight books that TJ replaced Roger Manning in the Polaris unit. (That book, the only one not in p.d., was the weakest of the lot, I always thought.)

I have no memory of the TV show, though my parents told me I watched it as a very young boy. But I loved the books, and read them over and over. I still like to go back to them once in a while. My favorites were On the Trail of the Space Pirates, and The Revolt on Venus.
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