An anthology of thirty odd pieces from the new prophetic literature of science-fiction, introducing new concepts of the...
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ADVENTURES IN TIME AND SPACE
by ‧RELEASE DATE: June 1, 1946
An anthology of thirty odd pieces from the new prophetic literature of science-fiction, introducing new concepts of the adventurous, fanciful, mysterious, and making plausible in print such things as interplanetary travel, robots and supermen, rockets and space ships, futuramas of rolling roads and atomic power. Modern masterminds in the field (Heinlein, Don Stuart, Willy Ley, Boucher, etc,) in a preview in fancy, perhaps in fact, of powerful potentialities, with all the fascination of conjecture.