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Old 04-24-2016, 01:10 PM   #1
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Talking Free (Kindle) Space On My Hands by Fredric Brown [Vintage Sci-Fi Story Collection]

Space On My Hands by the late and highly influential, though perhaps nowadays a little on the obscure side, Fredric Brown (ISFDB, Wikipedia) is a collection of his vintage Golden Age science fiction stories, free courtesy of publisher Endeavour Press' Venture imprint, who are e-printing it from its original 1951 publication by Shasta (later picked up by Bantam and Corgi).

Currently free @ Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK and probably pretty much everywhere else they sell worldwide, since this is being done via the KDP Select exclusive-or-else program)

And this has been the (late!) selected 3rd (non-repeat) free ebook thread of the day.

Because aside from the usual reasons, I actually have 3 entire books full of his stories translated into French which I got on sale some years ago but never actually got around to reading, so now I (maybe) have a few of the originals to try and compare them against. Not to mention I've always been curious about his stories after having read about them in various works that referenced his apparently inventive and proto-Twilight Zone-esque plots, but to my knowledge have never actually encountered any (outside of the Star Trek: The Original Series episode credit mentioned on his Wikipedia entry).

So this freebie, in addition to being another welcome-on-general-principles sfnal treat from Venture, who've really been very kind and generous with these, works out very well for me on a personal basis as well.

Enjoy!

Description
Nine startling adventures of humans and other beings, by the first master of science fiction and fantasy, Fredric Brown.

THE LAST MAN ON EARTH SAT ALONE IN A ROOM. THERE WAS A KNOCK ON THE DOOR …

The Zans had descended upon Earth in. their spaceship mountain, sending out vibratory waves that had destroyed everything instantly. Now, Walter Phelan, the only man to survive, sat alone in a room … and someone was trying to get in …

Stories of the sudden, revealing and unforgettable flash of imagination — a choice collection of outrageous characters who inhabit Fredric Brown’s futuristic world, including:

The man who lost thirty years but would settle for something — anything — green. Will McGarry and Dorothy ever return home?

The man who learned how to beat the lie detector — once and for all. The Chicago underworld appears transformed, but there is no accounting for the new crime rate. Cops, judges and juries have a lot of catching up to do…

Roger Jerome Phlutter — a young man has been working tirelessly to fulfil his dream of becoming an astronaut, but a sudden disturbance sends the world of astrology into overdrive. Are the stars trying to send an urgent message?

George Vine visits the asylum — an apparent diagnosis of amnesia and a strange affinity with Napoleon, forces Vine into revealing a dangerous secret. How mad must patients really be to die in the asylum?

Space on My Hands is a gripping collection of science fiction stories from master of the genre, Fredric Brown.

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