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Gold in the Sky [MultiFormat]
by Alan E. Nourse
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Alan E. Nourse's 1958 novel of fortunes made and lost, murder, and betrayal among the asteroid miners. Originally published in the September, 1958 issue of AMAZING SCIENCE FICTION STORIES magazine. (Published: 1958)
Words: 38424 - Reading Time: 109-153 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Mystery/Crime
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Star Surgeon [MultiFormat]
by Alan E. Nourse
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Alan E. Nourse (1928-1992) was an American science fiction author and physician, noted especially for his SF works (such as Star Surgeon) combining both his interests. Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1964 novel, "Farnham's Freehold" to Nourse. His biggest claim to fame may be his novel, "The Bladerunner," which lent its name to the "Blade Runner" movie (no elements from the book were used in the film, which is based on Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep." (Published: 1960)
Words: 50675 - Reading Time: 144-202 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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Three More Classic SF Novels: Star Surgeon, The Fourth 'R', Badge of Infamy, The Sky is Falling [MultiFormat]
by Alan E. Nourse, George O. Smith, Lester del Rey
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A Trio of Legendary Science Fiction Masterworks! in Alan Nourse's Star Surgeon, Dal Timgar, of all his medical class, was denied assignment to a general practice patrol ship going out from Hospital Earth to serve the medical needs of the Galactic Confederation. it seemed to him that his eight years of study in the great medical center of the galaxy had ended in failure. He had worked hard and stood at the head of his class, but Dal was different from his medical colleagues in one important way. ... more info>>
Words: 181539 - Reading Time: 518-726 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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