The Call From Beyond: Alone, accursed, he set out on the long, dark voyage to the forbidden gateway to worlds beyond life itself—restless forever with an ultimate knowledge, possessing which no man could die! -Clifford Simak0
Tiger ! Tiger !: How Mowgli the Jungle boy deals with Shere Kahn, the lame tiger who has vowed to kill himRudyard Kipling0
The Engineer: The Big Wheels of tomorrow will be men who can see the big picture. But blowouts have small beginnings....C.M.Kornbluth0
The Foxholes of Mars: The wars of the far future will be fought with giant spaceships, but it will still take the infantryman in the mud to hold down the planets.Fritz Leiber0
Woman's World: He found himself five hundred years into the future, a man fought over by women and he didn't know why. Then he found out. The future was a—A Woman's World!Robert Silverberg1.5
Sing a Song 'o Six Pence: a pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pieL. Frank Baum0
The Cat and the Fiddle: Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon! The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran off with the spoon!L. Frank Baum5
Sherlock Holmes: Silver Blaze: Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention? Holmes: To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time. Gregory: The dog did nothing in the night-time. Holmes: That was the curious incident.Conan Doyle0
With No Strings Attached: Sometimes an invention is so good, it's impossible to sell it.Randall Garrett0
Little Miss Muffet: Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating of curds and whey. Along came a great spider and sat down beside her and frightened Miss Muffet away.L. Frank Baum0
Little Bo-Peep: Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and doesn't know where to find them! Oh dear!L. Frank Baum0
Pipe Dream: Simon Grue found a two-inch mermaid in his bathtub. It had arms, hips, a finny tail, and (here the real trouble began) a face that reminded him irresistibly of the girl next doorFritz Leiber3
Harry Harrison: The Velvet Glove: He was an out of work, limping robot in a city that distrusted all robots. He needs a job.Harry Harrison0
Murray Leinster: If You Was A Moklin: You'd love Earthmen to pieces, for they may look pretty bad to themselves, but not to you. You'd even want to be one!Murray Leinster0
What Jack Horner Did: Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum And said, "What a good boy am I!"L. Frank Baum0
Mistress Mary: Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With dingle bells and cockle shells And cowslips, all in a row.L. Frank Baum0
The Story of Tommy Tucker: Little Tommy Tucker sang for his supper. What did he sing for? white bread and butter.L. Frank Baum0
Murray Leinster: The Ambulance Made Two Trips: If you should set a thief to catch a thief, what does it take to stop a racketeer...?Murray Leinster0
Robert Howard: A Witch Shall Be Born: Conan the Barbarian must use all of his wit and strength to surviveRobert Howard0
Philip K. Dick: Mr. Spaceship: A human brain-controlled spacecraft would mean mechanical perfection. This was accomplished, and something unforeseen: a strange entity called—Philip K. Dick1.5
Murray Leinster: A Matter of Importance: what is the difference between a riot and a war? It's all in your attitude.Keith Laumer0
The Man in the Moon: The Man in the Moon came tumbling down, And enquired the way to Norwich; He went by the south and burned his mouth With eating cold pease porridge!L. Frank Baum0
Harry Harrison: The Stainless Steel Rat: The start of the Stainless Steel Rat's escapadesHarry Harrison0
Lewis Carroll: Alice's Adventures Underground: The original hand written story made to cheer up a sick childLewis Carroll0
A Bad Day for Vermin: They came In friendship and love. They couldn't help the way they looked!Robert Silverberg0
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland - Abridged: This is all of Alice's Marvelous adventures underground, just shortened a bit for the enjoyment of younger listenersLewis Carroll0
Little Stories from the Land of OZ: Dorothy and the Magical creatures in OZ are always having fun adventures. Here are a few of them.L. Frank Baum0
Mack Reynolds: Gun For Hire: A gun is an interesting weapon; it can be hired, of course, and naturally doesn't care who hires it. Something much the same can be said of the gunman, too....Mack Reynolds0
Fritz Leiber: X Marks the Pedwalk: The war between vehicles and pedestrians was just getting startedFritz Leiber0
Kaa's Hunting: Kaa the Python and Bagheera the Black Panther desperately fight to rescue Mowgli from the Monkey PeopleRudyard Kipling0
Toomai of the Elephants: Little Toomai learns how to become an elephant driver but even more about himself.rudyard kipling0
Sherlock Holmes: The Blue Carbuncle: An old hat and a goose dropped in the streets of London give clues to a real mystery for SherlockSir Arthur Conan Doyle0
Old King Cole: Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl And he called for his fiddlers three.L. Frank Baum0
JUNIOR: All younger generations have been going to the dogs ... but this one was genuinely sunk!Robert Abernathy0
Robert Howard: Red Shadows: His whole purpose in life was to revenge acts of evil done to innocent people. And he never failed.Robert Howard0
Accept No Substitutes: The Sexual Morality Act was fierce to buck, but the Algolian sex surrogate was ... er ... even fiercer!Robert Sheckley0
Sherlock Holmes: Charles Milverton: The most evil man in London and Sherlock match wits in this exciting thriller that can only end in death.Conan Doyle0
Little Bun Rabbit: "Oh, Little Bun Rabbit, so soft and so shy, Say, what do you see with your big, round eye?" "On Christmas we rabbits," says Bunny so shy, "Keep watch to see Santa go galloping by."L Frank Baum0
Mack Reynolds: I'm A Stranger Here Myself: One can't be too cautious about the people one meets in Tangier. They're all weirdies of one kind or another. Me? Oh, I'm a Stranger here myself Oh,Mack Reynolds0
Eleanor Porter: Pollyanna: A happy, joyful little spirit can bring joy to an entire town. And to you too!!Eleanor Porter0
William Tenn: Of All Possible Worlds: Changing the world is simple; the trick is to do it before you have a chance to undo it!William Tenn0
William Tenn: Venus Is A Man's World: Actually, there wouldn't be too much difference if women took over the Earth altogether. But not for some men and most boys!William Tenn4
Mack Reynolds: MEDAL OF HONOR: According to tradition, the man who held the Galactic Medal of Honor could do no wrong. In a strange way, Captain Don Mathers was to learn that this was true.Mack Reynolds0
Andre Norton: Voodoo Planet: A duel of two cosmic magicians - a horrible death for the loserAndre Norton0
Edgar Allen Poe: THE BLACK CAT: A tale of evil and the guilt that brings karma full circle on the evil doerEdgar Allan Poe0
L. Frank Baum: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Follow the Yellow Brick Road for adventure and funL. Frank Baum0
The Three Bears: Goldilocks explores a strange house in the forest - I wonder who lives here?L. LESLIE BROOKE0
H. P. Lovecraft: Dagon: A Slimy Fish God slithers into your consciousness. Can you handle it?H. P. Lovecraft0
H. P. Lovecraft: The Beast in The Cave: What is the Beast in the Cave? A story of horror and fearH. P. Lovecraft5
Randall Garrett & Laurence Janifer: Pagan Passions: Forced to make love to beautiful women! This is adult science fiction at it's steamiest and best.Randall Garrett0
Ben Bova: The Next Logical Step: Ordinarily the military does not want to have the enemy know the final details of their war plans. But, logically, there would be times—Ben Bova0
H.P. Lovecraft: Herbert West - Reanimator: Zombies are real, scary, implacable and out to get you.H. P. Lovecraft5
Six Stories of Horror by H. P. Lovecraft: Let the mind that brought you Cuthulu explore the depths of evil and degradation with these talesH. P. Lovecraft0
H. P. Lovecraft: The Shunned House: It is a terrible old house - a hellish place where night-black deeds must have been doneH.P. Lovecraft5
E.E. "Doc" Smith: TEDRIC: An 11th century blacksmith is visited by a new god to save the human race from destructionE.E. "Doc" Smith3
Robert Howard: Gods of the North: A young Conan is seduced by the daughter of an Ice Giant? But what when her daddy shows up?Robert Howard0
Murray Leinster: Planet of Dread: He turned to see other horrors crawling toward him. Then he knew he was being marooned on a planet of endless terrorsMurray Leinster1
Kurt Vonegut: 2BR02B: A perfect world where the population is controlled. One person must die for each new birth.Kurt Vonnegut Jr3
Donald Wandrei: Raiders of the Universes: They were unstoppable until they met the humansDonald Wendrei3
Algernon Blackwood: The Willows: A classic of horror from the master of the macabre.Algernon Blackwood0
Quirky Science Fiction by Randall Garrett: 3 science fiction stories from the strange mind of Randall GarrettRandall Garrett0
Robert Sheckley: Warrior Race: Destroying the spirit of the enemy is the goal of war and the aliens had the best way!Robert Sheckley0
Kurt Vonnegut: The Big Trip Up Yonder: If it was good enough for your grandfather, forget it ... it is much too good for anyone else!Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.4
C. M. Kornbluth: The Marching Morons: In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man, of course, is king. But how about a live wire, a smart businessman, in a civilization of 100% pure chumps?C. M. Kornbluth4
James Allen: As A Man Thinketh: Mind is the Master power that moulds and makes, And Man is Mind, and evermore he takes The tool of Thought, and, shaping what he wills, Brings forth a thousand joys...s.James Allen4.5
Henry Stanton: Sex: Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English: A 1900's view of sexuality.Henry Stanton0
C.M. Kornbluth: The Altar at Midnight: Doing something for humanity may be fine—for humanity—but rough on the individual!C. M. Kornbluth0
Philip K. Dick: The Eyes Have It: Only a topflight science-fictionist like Philip Dick, could have written this story, in just this way….Philip K. Dick5
Edna Ferber: The Woman Who Tried To Be Good: Before she tried to be a good woman she had been a very bad womanEdna Ferber0
Lebbeus Mitchell: Bobby In Search of A Birthday: 5 year old Bobby is an orphan who has lost his birthday and goes on an epic journey in search of itLebbeus Mitchel0
Philip K. Dick: Tony and the Beetles: A TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY GROWS UP FAST WHEN HISTORY CATCHES UP WITH THE HUMAN RACE.Philip K. Dick0
Robert E. Howard: Conan & The Queen of the Black Coast: Conan becomes a pirate and falls in love with a woman as fierce and dangerous as he is.Robert E. Howard0
Randall Garrett: Anything You Can Do: The alien had looted and killed for 5 years on earth. The time had come to have him meet his match.Randall Garrett0
Robert Howard: BEYOND THE BLACK RIVER: An thrilling story where Conan pits his wits and his muscles against demons, witches and warlocks.Robert Howard0
Oscar Wilde: The Happy Prince and Other Tales: 5 Of his witty short stories for your enjoymentOscar Wilde3
L. Frank Baum: The Road To OZ: Dorothy meets the Shaggy Man, and while trying to find the road to Butterfield, they get lost on an enchanted road. As they travel they meet the rainbow's daughter, Polychrome, and a little boy, Button-Bright.L. Frank Baum0
L. Frank Baum: The Magic of Oz: "The Cowardly Lion, the Hungry Tiger and Cap'n Bill, Search for a Magical and Beautiful Birthday Present for Princess Ozma of Oz."L. Frank Baum0
L. Frank Baum: Mother Goose in Prose: What is the story of Little Boy Blue? And why was Mary so contrary?L. Frank Baum0
Mack Reynolds: 4 Science Fiction Stories: A planet's strength was determined in the Arena where brute force emerged victorious. But the Earthman chose a forgotten weapon—strategy!Mack Reynolds0
Mack Reynolds: Not In the Rules: A planet's strength was determined in the Arena where brute force emerged victorious. But the Earthman chose a forgotten weapon—strategy!Mack Reynolds0
Harry Harrison: The Misplaced Battleship: The Stainless Steel Rat uses his wits to confound evil yet again. And he does it sarcastically of course.Harry Harrison0
Henry David Thoreau: On The Duty of Civil Disobedience: original title: Resistance to Civil GovernmentHenry David Thoreau0
H. Beam Piper & John J. McGuire: Lone Star Planet: An entire planet colonized by Texans. Can this cause problems? You becha pardner. But nothing the Texans can't handleH. Beam Piper0
Harry Harrison: DEATHWORLD: Some planet in the galaxy must—by definition—be the toughest, meanest, nastiest of all. If Pyrrus wasn't it ... it was an awfully good approximation!Harry Harrison0
Russell Conwell: Acres of Diamonds: "I say that you ought to get rich, and it is your duty to get rich ...but look in your own back yard first"Russell Conwell0
Philip K. Dick : Beyond the Door: What goes on behind the closed door of a cuckoo clock while it waits to come out?Philip K. Dick0
Mack Reynolds: Adaptation: To a hundred thousand worlds they sent as few as a hundred pioneers apiece, and there marooned them, to adapt, if adapt they could.Mack Reynolds0
Ruth Plumly Thompson: The Lost King of OZ: Another exciting book about the magic kingdom of OZRuth Plumly Thompson0
L. Frank Baum: The Lost Princess of OZ: Princess Ozma is missing! Dorothy and Toto must find her but have many misadventuresL. Frank Baum0
Robert Howard: The Devil in Iron: Conan's lust gets him into more trouble than even his mighty thews can handle.Robert Howard0
Harry Harrison: The K-Factor: Speed never hurt anybody—it's the sudden stop at the end. It's not how much change that signals danger, but how fast it's changing....Harry Harrison3
Murray Leinster: If You Was A Moklin: You'd see things differently if you was a Moklin Yes indeed!Murray Leinster0
L. Frank Baum: Tic Tok of OZ: Tik-Tok, the Mechanical Man of OZ, helps solve a mystery.L. Frank Baum0
Frank Herbert: Missing Link: The Romantics used to say that the eyes were the windows of the Soul. A good Alien Xenologist might not put it quite so poetically ... but he can, if he’s sharp, read a lot in the look of an eye!Frank Herbert0
L. Frank Baum: The Emerald City of OZ: OZ is in danger! The evil gnome king is invading!L. Frank Baum0
Gerald Vance: Monsoons of Death: Ward Harrison got himself into a barrel of trouble when he accepted a job at the Martian Observation Station. There were fearful "things" on Mars....Gerald Vance0
Murray Leinster: The Aliens: The Elusive Aliens threaten humanity - when will the war come?Murray Leinster0
Hugh Lofting: The Story of Doctor Dolittle: BEING THE HISTORY OF HIS PECULIAR LIFE AT HOME AND ASTONISHING ADVENTURES IN FOREIGN PARTS. NEVER BEFORE PRINTED.Hugh Lofting0
Gerald Vance: Larson's Luck: Larson couldn't possibly have known what was going on in the engine room, yet he acted....Gerald Vance0
Robert Howard: Jewels of Gwahlur: Conan the Barbarian meets his match in sheer strength but his wits make the difference.Robert Howard0
Robert Howard: Red Nails: Conan the Barbarian fights and loves a woman pirate as fierce as himself.Robert Howard0
L. Frank Baum: The Tin Woodman of OZ: This OZ story is about the many exciting adventures of the Tin Woodman and his heartL. Frank Baum0