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CHECKMATE By Loren Robinson
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THE EXPEDITION by Loren Robinson (Expedition Series Book 1)
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PARKER'S PARADOX Loren Robinson (Expedition Series Book 2)
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Terrorist threats have kept the country on alert, but when a space station blows up, the blame is put on the colonel. Unable to prove his innocence at his trial, Steele is found guilty of murder. Steele knows who planted the bomb and finds himself in a chess match, trying to capture his opponent before Agent Krisler captures him.
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In the year 2007, astronauts Jim Parker and Michael Murphy, aboard the space shuttle Charger II, were wrapping up a routine mission. Just prior to re-entry, the encountered a mysterious cloudbank in space and were never hear from again.
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In the year 2007 two astronauts and their NASA spacecraft, Charger II, disappeared on re-entry after a routine mission. One astronaut survived, only to find himself cast back in time.
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WINDS OF TEXAS Loren Robinson (Expedition Series Book 3)
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SEARCH AND WAR Loren Robinson (Expedition Series Book 4)
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WHITE CHIEF OF THE MANDANS By Loren Robinson (Expedition Series Book 5)
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Known to the Indians as the Lone Wanderer, Jim Parker roams the western plains, living among different tribes, trying to forget the loss of his family. But he can not forget where he came from--the twenty-first century.
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When time-warped, astronaut Jim Parker found another astronaut's flight jacket on a Comanche brave in 1860. He knew he was not the only one who had been thrown back in time. If the astronaut was alive, Jim had to find him.
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In 2007, Astronaut Commander James Parker was lost in space. In 2009, a metal box was found with a diary by Parker living in St. Louis in 1807. In 2070, with the discovery of time travel, Astronaut Brian Harmon was sent back in time to find out what happened to Parker.
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TRIPLANETARY E. E. "Doc" Smith (Book 1 - Lensman Series)
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FIRST LENSMAN E. E. "Doc" Smith (Book 2 - Lensman Series)
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GALACTIC PATROL E. E. "Doc" Smith (Book 3 - Lensman Series)
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Lensman Series #1. From the atomic age in Atlantis to a world remote in space and time, two incredible ancient races, the Arisians and the Eddorians, are in the midst of an interstellar war with Earth as the prize.
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Lensman Series #2. A traveler named Virgil Samms visits the planet Arisia. There he becomes the first wearer of the Lens, the almost-living symbol of the forces of law and order.
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Lensman Series #3. The Galactic Patrol's Lensmen are the most feared peacekeepers in the Galaxy. The "Lens", a telepathic jewel matched to the ego of its wearer, is the ultimate weapon in the war against the merciless pirate Boskone and his forces of lawlessness.
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GRAY LENSMAN E. E. "Doc" Smith (Book 4 - Lensman Series)
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SECOND STAGE LENSMAN By E.E. "Doc" Smith (Book 5 - Lensman Series)
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CHILDREN OF THE LENS E.E. "Doc" Smith (Book 6 - Lensman Series)
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Lensman Kimball Kinnison has attained the goal which every Lensman seeks, and so few attain, that of Unattached Lensman, a Lensman who is accountable to no one anywhere, completely independent, completely free. Further, he is learning how to fully use his lens.
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Second Stage Lensmen is the fifth of six classic "Lensman" books, long recognized as the greatest space opera ever written. This edition is a facsimile of the 1950 Fantasy Press first edition hardcover, hard to find and expensive when found.
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Children of the Lens is the sixth and concluding volume of the six classic “Lensman” books, long recognized as the greatest space opera ever written.
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THE VORTEX BLASTER by E.E. Doc Smith
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THE SKYLARK OF SPACE By E.E. Doc Smith (Skylark Series #1)
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SKYLARK THREE by E.E. Doc Smith (Skylark Series - Book 2)
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One man against the basic energy of the universe, unleashed in ravening fury that was “Storm” Cloud. Unique was the only way to describe him, yet alone in his single-handed battle. The appalling destructiveness of a loose atomic vortex could be cancelled out only by destroying the vortex itself.
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The Skylark of Space is the first and one of the best space operas ever written. Breezy dialogue, romantic intrigue, fallible heroes, and complicated villains infuse humanity and believability into a conflict of galactic proportions.
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Featuring even more technological wizardry, alien worlds, and all-out action than its predecessor, Skylark Three is hailed by many as the imaginative high point of the Skylark series.
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SKYLARK OF VALERON by E.E. Doc Smith (Skylark Series - Book 3)
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SKYLARK DUQUESNE by E.E. Doc Smith (Skylark Series - Book 4)
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A PRINCESS OF MARS Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Seaton, Crane and their wives depart the Green system in the hugely powerful Skylark Three but are waylayed by the "pure intellectual" beings first seen in Skylark of Space. To escape them, the Earthlings take a jaunt through the fourth dimension.
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Dick Seaton & Marc DuQuensne are the deadliest enemies in the Universe--their feud has blazed among the stars & changed the history of a thousand planets. But now a threat from outside the Galaxy drives them into a dangerous alliance
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Mars Series #1. A young Arizona prospector, chased by Indians, takes refuge in a mysterious cave. A strange gas paralyzes him. His spirit leaves his body and travels to Mars where he becomes a warrior.
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THE GODS OF MARS Edgar Rice Burroughs
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THE WARLORD OF MARS Edgar Rice Burroughs
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THUVIA, MAID OF MARS Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Mars Series #2. After the long exile on Earth, John Carter finally returns to his beloved Mars. But beautiful Dejah Thoris, the woman he loves, has vanished.
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Mars Series #3. In the frozen wastes of Polar Mars lay the home of the Holy Therns, powerful and brutal rulers. Only John Carter dared to go there to find his lost Dejah Thoris.
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Mars Series #4. Mars is divided, as not one, but two princes and a Jeddak vie for the love of Thuvia of Ptarth. When she is mysteriously kidnapped, treachery threatens to throw Barsoom into a bloody war.
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THE CHESSMEN OF MARS Edgar Rice Burroughs
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THE MOON MAID by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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SORCERERS OF THE NIGHTWING Geoffrey Huntington
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Mars Series #5. There is a game on Mars similar to chess-very similar, save that it is played on a board of a hundred squares, and with ornate pieces. The Martians call it jetan, and it is as old as the civilization of Barsoom. But in the Martian city of Manator, jetan is no game.
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In the late twentieth century, Admiral Julian 3rd can get no rest, for he knows his future. He will be reborn as his grandson in the next century to journey through space and make an ominous discovery inside the moon.
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The Ravenscliff Series #1. Every kid fears the monsters in the closet, but for Devon March, the monsters are all too real. Horrible things come slithering out across his floor, determined to drag him with them back down their hellhole.
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DEMON WITCH Geoffrey Huntington
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TYRANNY'S OUTPOST J. A. Wilkins & R. R. Draude (Tyranny Series Book 1)
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TYRANNY'S PRISONER J. A. Wilkins & R. R. Draude (Tyranny Series Book 2)
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The Ravenscliff Series #2. Long before the days of Madman Jackson Muir, a witch named Isobel the Apostate made war upon her fellow sorcerers, the noble order of the Nightwing. Backed by an army of bloodthirsty demons, she became the most feared woman in all of Europe.
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The year is 2368, and a gang of privateers led by Amanda Callin is routinely savaging the fleet of interstellar cargo ships that carry freight between Earth's twelve colonies. The raiders attack without mercy, leaving death and destruction in their wake as they disappear back into uncharted space.
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Outlaw privateer Amanda Callin craves power and revenge. Revenge for the life she believes others have forced her to live, and the power to control the colonies of Earth. Everything falls within her grasp when she kidnaps Alex Ballard, the colonies' foremost computer developer.
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LEGEND OF CHAWKATERRO Craig & Laura Fraley
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IN THE DAYS OF WINTER WOLF Craig & Laura Fraley
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AWAKENING THE RAGE Craig & Laura Fraley
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Long before the white men came, the Kiahawks faced their greatest enemy. The enemy came from within, he who was once their Chief. A long winter makes meat scarce, but then the tribe receives a gift, a gift that comes at a terrible price.
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On a journey to learn more about the white soldiers, Chief Winter Wolf travels to Shoshone territory to seek the advice of Grey Horsetail. While he is away, innocent Kiahawk women and children are slaughtered.
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The Kiahawks have lived passively at the base of Red Rock Mountain for more than a hundred years. They take the abuse of locals as a matter of course, until the brightest light in their lives, the chief's granddaughter, is brutally raped and murdered by three wild teenagers from town.
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