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Books with author Edward E. Smith

  • Spacehounds of IPC

    E. E. Smith

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Dec. 21, 2018)
    This eBook edition of "Spacehounds of IPC (Sci-Fi Classic)" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. When the Inter-Planetary Corporation's (IPC) crack liner, IPV Arcturus, took off on a routine flight to Mars, it turned out to be the beginning of an unexpected and long voyage. There had been too many reports of errors in ship's flight positions from the Check Stations and brilliant physicist Dr. Percival ("Steve") Stevens is aboard the Arcturus on a fact-finding mission to find out what's really happening...
  • Second Stage Lensmen

    Edward Elmer ('Doc') Smith

    Kim Kinnison, Number One man of his time, had faced challenges before—but rarely one as daunting as this. To him fell the perilous task of infiltrating the inner circle of Boskone, stronghold of galactic civilization’s most deadly foe. Kinnison had to become a local Boskonian in every gesture, deed—and thought. He had to work his way up through the ranks of an alien enemy organization, right into the highest echelons of power. Then it would be he who issued the orders—orders that would destroy his own civilization
  • A History of the Schools of Syracuse from Its Early Settlement to January 1, 1893

    Edward Smith

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Jan. 27, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.
  • Galactic Patrol

    Edward E. Smith, John Clute

    Paperback (Old Earth Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    The Galactic Patrol's Lensmen are the most feared peacekeepers in the Galaxy. The "Lens," a telepathic jewel matched to the ego of its wearer, is the ultimate weapon in the war against the merciless pirate Boskone and his forces of lawlessness. The only problem is the Galactic Patrol isn't sure how to capitalize on the Lens' incredible powers, but new graduate Kimball Kinnison is determined to learn. Taking command of the experimental fighting ship, the Brittania, Kinnison and his crew set off on a journey of harrowing adventures, coming face to face with deadly space creatures, and the evil pirate Helmuth...who may be the dreaded Boskone himself. Read by Reed McColm. 9 CD's 10 Hrs.
  • The Galaxy Primes

    E. E. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 2, 2016)
    E.E. Smith was a 20th century American author who helped pioneer the sci-fi genre with works like the Lensman and Skylark series.
  • Spacehounds of IPC

    E. E. Smith

    language (, Feb. 24, 2020)
    Spacehounds of IPC by E. E. Smith
  • The Galaxy Primes

    Edward E. "Doc" Smith

    Paperback (Ace, March 15, 1973)
    Ace paperback As pictured, though reads Ace/27292.
  • Children of the Lens

    Edward E. ("Doc") Smith

    Mass Market Paperback (Pyramid Publications, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • Skylark of Space

    Edward E. ("Doc") Smith

    Paperback (Panther, March 15, 1974)
    1st Panther Granada 1974 edition paperback vg+ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Galaxy Primes by E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Science Fiction, Classics, Adventure, Space Opera

    E.E. 'Doc' Smith, Ph.D. Edward Smith

    Hardcover (Aegypan, April 1, 2007)
    Her hair was a brilliant green. So was her spectacularly filled halter. So were her tight short-shorts, her lipstick and the lacquer on her nails. As she strolled into the Main of the starship, followed hesitantly by the other girl, she drove a mental probe at the black-haired, powerfully-built man seated at the instrument-banked console. Blocked.She turned to her companion and spoke aloud. "So these are the system's best." The emphasis was somewhere between condescension and sneer. "Not much to choose between, I'd say ... 'port me a tenth-piece, Clee? Heads, I take the tow-head." She flipped the coin dexterously. "Heads it is, Lola, so I get Jim—James James James the Ninth himself. You have the honor of pairing with Clee—or should I say His Learnedness Right the Honorable Director Doctor Cleander Simmsworth Garlock, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Science, Prime Operator, President and First Fellow of the Galaxian Society, First Fellow of the Gunther Society, Fellow of the Institute of Paraphysics, of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, of the College of Mathematics, of the Congress of Psionicists and of all the other top-bracket brain-gangs you ever heard of. Also, for your information, his men have given him a couple of informal degrees—P.D.Q. and S.O.B."
  • John Marshall: Definer of a Nation

    Jean Edward Smith

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, March 15, 1998)
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  • Spacehounds of IPC by E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Science Fiction, Adventure, Space Opera

    E.E. 'Doc' Smith, Ph.D. Edward Smith

    Hardcover (Aegypan, April 1, 2007)
    One of the most fascinating mysteries of the heavens is the comet. It goes through space, gets near enough to the earth to be seen, and then goes off and disappears in celestial distance. Often it has a hyperbolic orbit, which would make it impossible to come back. Yet it may return -- apparently contradicting the geometry of conic sections. This only goes to prove once more that it is risky to say anything is impossible. . . .A good many of us who are now certain beyond a doubt that space travel will forever remain in the realm of the impossible, probably would, if a rocket that were shot to the moon, for instance, did arrive and perhaps return to give proof of its safe arrival on our satellite, accept the phenomenon in a perfectly blasé, twentieth century manner. Dr. Smith, that phenomenal writer of classic scientific fiction, seems to have become so thoroughly convinced of the advent of interplanetary travel that it is difficult for the reader to feel, after finishing Spacehounds of IPC, that travel in the great spaces is not already an established fact. Dr. Smith, as a professional chemist, is kept fairly busy. As a writer, he is satisfied with nothing less than perfection. For that reason, a masterpiece from his pen has become almost an annual event. We know you will like Spacehounds even better than the Skylark series.