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Books in The Garland library of science fiction series

  • The Graduated Robot, and Other Stories.

    J. Hunter Holly, Kathleen Groenjes

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1974)
    A computerized robot fails school, a boy dreams about his father on Mars, and a twenty-first-century youth meets his great grandmother in the collection of tales
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  • SKYLARK OF VALERON

    Smith

    Hardcover (Dissertations-G, Sept. 1, 1975)
    SKYLARK OF VALERON (The Garland library of science fiction)
  • The Killer Plants, and Other Stories

    Gordon Giles, Roger Elwood, Kathleen Groenjes

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1974)
    Include Giles' "The Killer Plants," Sargent's "The Invisible Girl," Dann and Zebrowski's "The Flower That Missed the Morning," and Reynolds' "Spooky."
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  • Night of the Sphinx, and Other Stories.

    Roger Elwood, Kathleen Groenjes

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1974)
    A brief essay on science fiction and its importance in today's world prefaces four written works
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  • The Mind Angel: And Other Stories

    Michael Orgill, Kathleen Groenjes

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1974)
    In addition to the title story, The Green Boy by Leo Louden and The Translator by E. Michael Blake are presented
    U
  • SKYLARK OF SPACE

    Smith

    Hardcover (Dissertations-G, Aug. 1, 1975)
    Book by Smith
  • BOOK OF THE DAMNED

    Fort

    Hardcover (Dissertations-G, Sept. 1, 1975)
    None
  • A Martian odyssey

    Stanley Grauman Weinbaum

    Mass Market Paperback (Lancer Books, Sept. 3, 1962)
    None
  • A Martian odyssey

    Stanley Grauman Weinbaum

    Mass Market Paperback (Lancer Books, Sept. 3, 1972)
    None
  • The Tunnel: And Other Stories

    B. J. Lytle, Kathleen Groenjes

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1974)
    Introduces young people to three science fiction writers' view of the future
    U
  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells

    Audio Cassette (Dercum Pr Audio, Aug. 1, 1998)
    "At last only the dead tips of the fingernails remained, pallid and white, and the brown stain of some acid upon my fingers. I was almost invisible..." In this horrific tale of man's toying with science and nature, an obscure scientist invents a formula that renders his flesh invisible. Now he can go anywhere, and do anything-except that can no longer render himself visible again-and he has gone murderously insane. When he enters the village pub on a wintery day, wrapped from head to foot, the invisible man at first presents a comic image. But as the villagers discover the truth, they turn on him in horror, as his malice and invisibilty prove a lethal combination. Only in death can he become visible-and harmless-once again. First published by in 1897, H. G. Wells's imaginative insights into human psychology enabled him to evoke in this novel perhaps the ultimate alienation that can befall a human being.
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