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This World Is Taboo2 reviews
Murray Leinster, William, Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2006

Free SF Reader
It isn't easy being blue. Calhoun and his tormal assistant are off again: The Med Ship actually moved at a rate which was a preposterous number of times the speed of light, but it felt absolutely solid, absolutely firm and fixed. A ship in overdrive feels exactly as if it were buried deep in the core of a planet. There is no vibration. There is no sign of anything but solidity and, if one ...
  
  











  



  
Operation Terror1 review
Murray Leinster, William, Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2006

The Invention That Saves The World
I was delighted to find this book back in print. I had an e-copy from The Gutenberg Project! (I guess it won't be available there much longer.) I love all of Murray Leinster's stories - they typify all that constitutes Classic Science Fiction: Frustration with Human Frailty & Limitations, Cynicism juxtaposed with Idealistic Ethics, Simplistic Romantic Love, an Individualistic Inventor/Hero who ...
  
  











  



  
Talents, Incorporated1 review
Murray Leinster, William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2008

Pure SF Fun
This is a long over due hardback publication of one of Murray Leinster's most entertaining novels. Never before in hardback, this little gem is just plain fun to read.
  
  











  



  
THE BEST OF MURRAY LEINSTER: Time to Die; The Ethical Equations; Symbiosis; Interference; De Profundis; ...2 reviews
Murray (pen name used by William Fitzgerald Jenkins - Will F. Jenkins) Leinster

Corgi Books, 1976

Not Free SF Reader
An excellent collection. The introduction by John J. Pierce points out that Leinster (a pseudonym, real name William F. Jenkins) is known as the Dean Of Science Fiction. Having started in 1919 or so, and then winning an award 40 years later, is an impressive effort - so is a collection from so early that averages 3.62, with a variety of themes and styles. This is without Exploration ...
  
  











  



  
Long Ago, Far Away
Murray Leinster, William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2008

The Moon's wounds have never healed . . . not since that great event in the distant past when the mystery planet between Mars and Jupiter blew apart in a massive explosion, sending fragments to devastate the surfaces of Earth and Moon. The mystery of that missing planet has long intrigued Soames, who spends his hours charting celestial bodies in search of answers. Now a new mystery presents itself: for in detecting a meteor and trying to track ...
  
  











  



  
Sand Doom1 review
Murray Leinster, William, Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2007

Free SF Reader
A Science Fiction Story Not cooked yet, paleface. 3 out of 5
  
  











  



  
Attention Saint Patrick, 2008   
  











  



  
The Runaway Skyscraper1 review
Murray, Leinster, William, Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2007

Free SF Reader
Should be able to get this building back in time, pigeon. 2.5 out of 5
  
  











  



  
Scrimshaw, 2008   
  











  



  
A Matter of Importance, 2008

By Murray Leinster.
  
  











  



  
Operation: Outer Space, 2008   
  











  



  
Operation: Outer Space, 2008   
  











  



  
Operation Outer Space
William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2008
  
  











  



  
The Pirates of Ersatz
Murray Leinster, William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2008

An impulsive action, on his part? Hardly. Bron Hoddan went to the ship that landed on his native planet of Zan, the ship whose heartless crew was intent on lining up all his relatives for execution . . . and he stowed away. Bron had planned it all long before, hoping to escape to the planet Walden, a place of wealth and peace where he might have a chance to prove himself as an electrical engineer, then find the beautiful wife of his dreams . ...
  
  











  



  
Space Tug
Murray, Leinster, William, Fitzgerald Jenkins

Aegypan, 2007

30 Minutes to Live! Joe Kenmore heard the airlock close with a sickening wheeze and then a clank. In desperation he turned toward Haney. "My God, we've been locked out!" Through the transparent domes of their space helmets, Joe could see a look of horror and disbelief pass across Haney's face. But it was true! Joe and his crew were locked out of the Space Platform. Four thousand miles below circled the Earth. Under Joe's feet rested the ...
  
  











  







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