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  • Happy Ending

    Mack Reynolds, Harrison Cady, Thornton W. Burgess

    language (Positronic Publishing, Sept. 16, 2016)
    A world had collapsed around this man—a world that would never shout his praises again. The burned-out cities were still and dead, the twisted bodies and twisted souls giving him their last salute in death. And now he was alone, alone surrounded by memories, alone and waiting . . .
  • The Tunnel Under The World

    Frederik Pohl

    Hardcover (Positronic Publishing, April 3, 2018)
    Guy Burckhardt wakes up screaming, but can't remember the nightmare that caused his fright. Slowly over the next couple of days he comes to realize he's been reliving the same day over and over. And things only get stranger and more frightening from there. One of the true classics of science fiction.
  • B-12's Moon Glow

    Charles A. Stearns

    language (Positronic Publishing, Sept. 30, 2016)
    Among the metal-persons of Phobos, robot B-12 held a special niche. He might not have been stronger, larger, faster than some … but he could be devious … and more important, he was that junkyard planetoid’s only moonshiner.
  • Stories of King Arthur’s Knights: Told to the Children

    Mary Macgregor

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 9, 2016)
    More than five hundred years ago there lived a diligent man called Sir Thomas Malory, who wrote in English words many of the beautiful Welsh tales about King Arthur's Knights, that the people of Wales loved so well. All the stories in this little book were found in Malory's big book, except 'Geraint and Enid.' But it, too, is one of the old Welsh tales that tell of the brave knights and fair ladies of King Arthur's court. Many times, since Sir Thomas Malory wrote his book, have these stories been told again to old and young, but perhaps never before have they been told to the children so simply and beautifully as in this little book.
  • Stories of King Arthur’s Knights: Told to the Children

    Mary Macgregor

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 9, 2016)
    More than five hundred years ago there lived a diligent man called Sir Thomas Malory, who wrote in English words many of the beautiful Welsh tales about King Arthur's Knights, that the people of Wales loved so well. All the stories in this little book were found in Malory's big book, except 'Geraint and Enid.' But it, too, is one of the old Welsh tales that tell of the brave knights and fair ladies of King Arthur's court. Many times, since Sir Thomas Malory wrote his book, have these stories been told again to old and young, but perhaps never before have they been told to the children so simply and beautifully as in this little book.
  • The Doors of Death

    Arthur B. Waltermire

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Sept. 23, 2016)
    A strange and curious story is this, about a banker whose only fear was that he might be buried alive, like his grandfather before him.
  • Pygmalion’s Spectacles

    Stanley G. Weinbaum

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Feb. 27, 2016)
    Here is the story that presented virtual reality to the world. Dan Berk meets an Elfin professor who has invented a pair of goggles that allow the wearer to enter completely into the action of a story. Sometimes it can be hard to remember that it isn’t real, or is it?
  • Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic: With linked Table of Contents

    Thomas Wentworth Higginson

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 24, 2016)
    Hawthorne in his 'Wonder Book' has described the beautiful Greek myths and traditions, but no one has yet made similar use of the wondrous tales that gathered for more than a thousand years about the islands of the Atlantic deep. Although they are a part of the mythical period of American history, these hazy legends were altogether disdained by the earlier historians; indeed, George Bancroft made it a matter of actual pride that the beginning of the American annals was bare and literal. But in truth no national history has been less prosaic as to its earlier traditions, because every visitor had to cross the sea to reach it, and the sea has always been, by the mystery of its horizon, the fury of its storms, and the variableness of the atmosphere above it, the foreordained land of romance.
  • The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions: With linked Table of Contents

    Howard Pyle

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 29, 2016)
    Wherefore if it will please you to read that which is hereinafter set forth, you will be told of how Sir Launcelot slew the great Worm of Corbin; of the madness that afterward fell upon him, and of how a most noble, gentle, and beautiful lady, hight the Lady Elaine the Fair, lent him aid and succor at a time of utmost affliction to him, and so brought him back to health again. And you may herein further find it told how Sir Launcelot was afterward wedded to that fair and gentle dame, and of how was born of that couple a child of whom it was prophesied by Merlin (in a certain miraculous manner fully set forth in this book) that he should become the most perfect knight that ever lived and he who should bring back the Holy Grail to the Earth.
  • Tarzan and the Ant-Men

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 1, 2020)
    No one had ever crossed the Great thorn Forest until Tarzan of the Apes crashed his plane behind it. Within lay a beautiful country. But in it lived the Alali, strange stone-age giants whose women regarded all men as less than slaves. And beyond the Alali lay the country of the Ant-Men — little people only eighteen inches tall. There, in Trohanadalmakus, Tarzan was an honored guest—until he was captured by the warriors of Veltopismakus in one of the ant-men’s many wars. They had plans for the ape-man. They shrunk Tarzan to their size and set him to work as a quarry slave. Tarzan’s only hope is to make a daring escape. But what can an eight inch tall man do?
  • Tarzan and the Golden Lion

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    (Positronic Publishing, Dec. 28, 2019)
    Tarzan betrayed! He finds himself drugged and helpless, delivered into the hands of the Evil priests of Opar. Because of her love for Tarzan, La, High Priestess of the Flaming God, once again saves him. But she has been betrayed and threatened as well. To save her, Tarzan must flee with her into the legendary Valley of Diamonds, with Jad-bal-ja, his faithful golden lion. Ahead lies a land where savage gorillas rule over servile men. And behind, Estaban Miranda--who looks exactly like Tarzan--plots treachery.
  • The Doctor Dolittle Super Pack: The Story of Doctor Dolittle, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, Doctor Dolittle's Post Office, and Doctor Dolittle's Circus

    Hugh Lofting

    Paperback (Positronic Publishing, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Prepare to set sail for many grand adventures with the delightful Doctor Dolittle. This omnibus editions includes the Doctor's first four books: The Story of Doctor Dolittle, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, Doctor Dolittle's Post Office, and Doctor Dolittle's Circus. Over six hundred pages of exotic animals, pirates, circuses, and of course the marvelous Doctor Dolittle who can talk with animals.Learn how Doctor Dolittle came to speak with the animals. Set sail with him as he goes off to rescue rare sea creatures, battling pirates along the way. Watch as he starts his own circus with the incredibly rare pushmi-pullyu as its star.Delightful, funny, and uplifting. Hours and hours of reading enjoyment for the entire family.If you enjoyed this book, you'll want to search on "Positronic Publishing Super Pack" and check out all our other Super Packs!