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  • Out of the Earth

    George Edrich

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Sept. 9, 2016)
    This is not a story about the Dero! This is a story about a lost people—a persuasive and haunting story about a people, in a not too distant future, who have been forgotten by history. And it is the story of a little group of courageous people, determined to prove that Death was a Myth!
  • King Arthur’s Knights: The Tales Re-Told for Boys & Girls

    Henry Gilbert

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 9, 2016)
    In this book we tell the stories of King Arthur and his Knights in a way which will be interesting and exciting to every boy and girl who loves adventures. While others have attempted to do so their efforts have left much to be desired. This edition, we believe will delight and enrapture children of all ages. Let the adventures in Chivalry begin!
  • Fantastic Stories Presents the Worlds of If Super Pack #2

    Kurt Vonnegut Jr., R. A. Lafferty, Lester del Rey, E. E. Doc Smith, Alan E. Nourse, Milton Lesser, Keith Laumer, Frank M. Robinson

    Paperback (Positronic Publishing, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Worlds of If was a three time winner of the Hugo Award for best science fiction magazine. Worlds of If discovered many talented writers who would go on to dominate genre fiction. This is the second in our Worlds of If series with even more memorable stories from its tremendous run.2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.Do Unto Others by Mark CliftonRobots of the World! Arise! by Mari WolfDisqualified by Charles L. FontenayHas Anybody Here Seen Kelly? by Kenneth O'HaraVital Ingredient by Charles V. De VetThe Polite People of Pudibundia by R. A. LaffertyLet There Be Light by Horace B. FyfeHigh Dragon Bump by Don ThompsonTime Enough At Last by Lynn VenableThe Test Colony by Winston MarksA Mixture of Genius by Arnold CastleBrain Teaser by Tom GodwinThe Ambassador by Sam Merwin, Jr.She Knew He Was Coming by Kris NevilleThe Small World of M-75 by Ed M. Clinton, Jr.Generals Help Themselves by M. C. PeaseThe Planet with No Nightmare by Jim HarmonNo Strings Attached by Lester del ReyStar Performer by Robert J. SheaSay Hello for Me by Frank W. CogginsThe Junkmakers by Albert TeichnerThe Huddlers by William Campbell GaultSkin Game by Charles E. FritchMasters of Space by E. E. Doc Smith & E. Everett EvansThe Smiler by Albert HernhunterField Trip by Gene HunterMcGonigal’s Worm by R. A. LaffertyThe Terrible Answer by Arthur G. HillA Bottle of Old Wine by Richard O. LewisThe Frozen Planet by Keith LaumerThe Barbarians by John SentryTabby by Winston MarksOne Martian Afternoon by Tom LeahyThe Link by Alan E. NourseCelebrity by James McKimmey, Jr.Black Eyes and the Daily Grind by Milton LesserGambler’s World by Keith LaumerThe Worlds of Joe Shannon by Frank M. Robinson
  • Brain Teaser

    Tom Godwin

    language (Positronic Publishing, Oct. 14, 2016)
    For the most part, Godwin’s stories—however grim the situation—are really about triumph in the face of adversity. Here, in a story which is also a truly classic science fiction “problem solver tale,” is a splendid example.
  • Rebel Pride

    Andre Norton

    Paperback (Positronic Publishing, Oct. 25, 2015)
    Andre Norton is best known for her science fiction and fantasy novels. However, she was a woman of many interests and in her Rebel series her considerable writing skills are on full display as she brings the story of Drew Rennie to life. In the first book of this duology Ride Proud, Rebel Drew is a fifteen year old boy who joins the confederate army to defend his home and ideals. He fights this losing battle with honor and courage and is, in part, a symbol of the entire Confederacy. In the second book Rebel Spurs the Confederacy has been defeated. During the war, Drew who grew up an orphan, discovers that his father might still be alive. To find his father he sets off on an adventure that is even more dangerous than anything he faced in the Civil War.
  • The Marvellous History of King Arthur in Avalon and of the Lifting of Lyonnesse: A Chronicle of the Round Table

    Geoffrey of Monmouth

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 9, 2016)
    THE writer considereth the truth of the matters which are recorded in the Historie of King Arthur concerning the site of the Island of Avalon and the family of Queen Morgan la Faye. He telleth how Morgan la Faye carried away King Arthur and his Round Table into Avalon; and how she made them pass the time there for many hundreds of years; how she put King Arthur to sleep; of the lodestone wall that she built round the island; and of the vision of the world beyond, which she saw from the top of the wall. He speaketh, by the way, of Government in Avalon; of the Game of Loaves and Fishes; and of the Rule of Let Be; after which he telleth of the enchantments whereby Morgan la Faye beguiled those Knights of the Round Table whom she brought to look upon the world from the top of the lodestone wall; of the Parliament which she caused them to call; and of the speeches which those Knights made in the Parliament concerning the Defence of Britain.
  • The Velvet Glove

    Harry Harrison

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Oct. 16, 2015)
    Society has grown dependent on super-intelligent robots, but are they being given the respect they deserve?
  • Rebel Pride

    Andre Norton

    Hardcover (Positronic Publishing, April 3, 2018)
    Andre Norton is best known for her science fiction and fantasy novels. However, she was a woman of many interests and in her Rebel series her considerable writing skills are on full display as she brings the story of Drew Rennie to life. In the first book of this duology Ride Proud, Rebel Drew is a fifteen year old boy who joins the confederate army to defend his home and ideals. He fights this losing battle with honor and courage and is, in part, a symbol of the entire Confederacy.
  • Gawayne and the Green Knight: A Fairy Tale

    Charlton Miner Lewis

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 15, 2016)
    'Gawayne and the Green Knight: A Fairy Tale' is a poetic retelling of one of the most famous of the Arthurian legends. On Christmas Day, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are together in Camelot celebrating the most sacred holiday when they hear horns. Not just any horns, but horns from Fairyland which lies close at hand. The knights hurry outside to find a fearsome knight arrayed all in Green. He challenges the assembled knights to an unusual jest. Of all the knights present it is Gawayne who has the courage and valor to take up the challenge. A challenge that could cost him his life.
  • Ride Proud, Rebel!: With linked Table of Contents

    Andre Norton

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Oct. 30, 2015)
    As the Civil War rages, young fifteen-year-old Drew Rennie decides that he must enlist and fight for the Confederate cause. Barely old enough to shave, he runs off and joins General Morgan's campaign against the North. Drew has courage and bravery to spare and he will need every ounce of it.
  • King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: With linked Table of Contents

    Rupert S. Holland

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 9, 2016)
    King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table! What magic is in the words! How they carry us straight to the days of chivalry, to the witchcraft of Merlin, to the wonderful deeds of Lancelot and Perceval and Galahad, to the Quest for the Holy Grail, to all that "glorious company, the flower of men," as Tennyson has called the king and his companions! Down through the ages the stories have come to us, one of the few great romances which, like the tales of Homer, are as fresh and vivid to-day as when men first recited them in court and camp and cottage. Other great kings and paladins are lost in the dim shadows of long-past centuries, but Arthur still reigns in Camelot and his knights still ride forth to seek the Grail.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, June 10, 2015)
    All right, said Mr. Fogg; and, turning to the others, he continued: "I have a deposit of twenty thousand at Baring's which I will willingly risk upon it." "Twenty thousand pounds!" cried Sullivan. "Twenty thousand pounds, which you would lose by a single accidental delay!" "The unforeseen does not exist," quietly replied Phileas Fogg. And with that Phileas Fogg was off on one of the most famous and wonderful adventures of all time. Join him as he has one adventure after another, attempting to do the nearly impossible.