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Books in Sphere Science Fiction series

  • Player Piano

    Jr. Vonnegut, Kurt

    Paperback (Bard Books / Avon, 1969, Jan. 1, 1969)
    Vonnegut's first novem, originally published in 1952; takes place after World War Three and the Second Industrial Revolution.
  • These Savage Futurians

    Philip E. High

    Paperback (Dobson Books Ltd, April 15, 1969)
    None
  • The Thirst Quenchers

    Rick Raphael -

    Paperback (Panther Publishing -, March 15, 1968)
    1st Panther vg++ 1968 paperback In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells, Tom Teti

    Audio Cassette (Dercum Pr Audio, Feb. 1, 1988)
    "At last only the dead tips of the fingernails remained, palid and white, and the brown stain of some acid upon my fingers. I was almost invisible. . . ." Wells' horrific tale of one man's toying with science and nature. 4 cassettes.
  • Tower of Glass

    Robert Silverberg

    Paperback (Panther, March 15, 1976)
    as is
  • Son of Man

    Robert Silverberg

    Paperback (PANTHER, March 15, 1979)
    None
  • Armageddon 2419 AD

    Philip Francis Nowlan

    Paperback (Panther, July 6, 1976)
    1st 1976 Panther edition paperback vg++ book In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Old Man in the Corner

    Baroness Orczy, Emmuska Orczy

    Audio Cassette (Dercum Pr Audio, Aug. 1, 1986)
    None
  • The Winds of Altair

    Ben Bova

    Paperback (Pinnacle Books, May 1, 1983)
    A young astronaut involved in an experiment with an alien wolfcat struggles to save himself and the animal from Earth's aggressive technology
  • The Scarlet Plague

    Jack London

    Audio Cassette (Dercum Pr Audio, Aug. 1, 1986)
    None
  • Tractor Beams

    Holly Duhig

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The first time the term tractor beam was used was in 1931. Since then, tractor beams have been used in many science fiction books, movies, and TV shows to draw in spacecraft, people, and objects in space. This science fiction technology has become science fact. In 2015, scientists used sound waves to move tiny objects. Through reading about this and other modern technology, readers are engaged with incredible STEM information as well as their imaginations as they also learn the connections between this technology and popular science fiction.
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  • Tractor Beams

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The first time the term tractor beam was used was in 1931. Since then, tractor beams have been used in many science fiction books, movies, and TV shows to draw in spacecraft, people, and objects in space. This science fiction technology has become science fact. In 2015, scientists used sound waves to move tiny objects. Through reading about this and other modern technology, readers are engaged with incredible STEM information as well as their imaginations as they also learn the connections between this technology and popular science fiction.
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