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Fantastic Universe' started publishing in 1953 and continued until March 1960. It was one of the better magazines to launch during the boom in science fiction magazine publishing. It published many important stories' by some of the field's best known writers. This is our second Fantastic Universe Super Pack. Collected in this oversized edition are more than 100,000 words of science fiction and fantasy. Escape back to the golden age of science fiction! 'Arm of the Law' by Harry Harrison 'Political Application' by John Victor Peterso 'The Instant of Now' by Irving E. Cox, Jr. 'Death Between the…mehr

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Fantastic Universe' started publishing in 1953 and continued until March 1960. It was one of the better magazines to launch during the boom in science fiction magazine publishing. It published many important stories' by some of the field's best known writers. This is our second Fantastic Universe Super Pack. Collected in this oversized edition are more than 100,000 words of science fiction and fantasy. Escape back to the golden age of science fiction! 'Arm of the Law' by Harry Harrison 'Political Application' by John Victor Peterso 'The Instant of Now' by Irving E. Cox, Jr. 'Death Between the Stars' by Marion Zimmer Bradley 'The Man from Time' by Frank Belknap Long 'Nightmare on the Nose' by Evelyn E. Smith 'Made in Tanganyika' by Carl Jacobi 'Compatible' by Richard R. Smith 'Reel Life Films' by Jacques Jean Ferrat 'Benefactor' by George H. Smith 'Out of this World Convention' by Forrest J. Ackerman 'Houlihan's Equation' by Walt Sheldon 'Collector's Item' by Robert F. Young 'Lost in the Future' by John Victor Peterson 'Resurrection' by Robert J. Shea 'Crossroads of Destiny' by H. Beam Piper 'When I Grow Up' by Richard E. Lowe 'No Pets Allowed' by M. A. Cummings 'Where the World Is Quiet' by Henry Kuttner 'Mex' by William Logan 'Shipwreck in the Sky' by Eando Binder 'The Native Soil' by Alan E. Nourse 'The Odyssey of Sam Meecham' by Charles E. Fritch 'Stopover' by William Gerken 'All Cats Are Gray' by Andre Norton 'Jimsy and the Monsters' by Walt Sheldon 'The Love of Frank Nineteen' by David C. Knight 'The Valor of Cappen Varra' by Poul Anderson 'The Record of Currupira' by Robert Abernathy 'The Most Sentimental Man' by Evelyn E. Smith

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Harry Harrison, born Henry Maxwell Dempsey on March 12, 1925, in Stamford, Connecticut, was a renowned American science fiction writer celebrated for his wit and satirical style. After serving as a weapons instructor in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, he began his career as an illustrator before transitioning to writing in the 1950s. Harrison's most famous works include the "Stainless Steel Rat" series, featuring the cunning anti-hero Slippery Jim DiGriz, and "Make Room! Make Room!" (1966), which inspired the film "Soylent Green." Throughout his prolific career, he received numerous accolades, including the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award in 2009. Harrison passed away on August 15, 2012, leaving a lasting impact on the science fiction genre with his imaginative and thought-provoking narratives.