The 45th Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: P. Schuyler Miller, Vol. 2
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Thriller & Suspense
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Format
Kindle
Pages
543
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Wildside Press
ISBN-10
1479416096
ISBN-13
9781479416097
Description
P. Schuyler Miller, a distinguished technical writer and chemist, crafted a remarkable legacy through his contributions to the realm of science fiction. This compilation offers a collection of his imaginative stories that showcase his ability to blend scientific concepts with engaging narrative. With a deep understanding of chemistry and a flair for storytelling, Miller's prose invites readers into thought-provoking worlds where science fiction transcends mere entertainment.
As a prominent figure in the genre during its golden age, Miller’s works often reflect the complexities of human emotions intertwined with the wonders of technology and exploration. This volume serves as a tribute to his craft, illustrating not only the creativity of his narratives but also the era's rich tapestry of speculative fiction. Readers can expect to encounter stimulating adventures that challenge their perceptions of reality while celebrating the ingenuity and curiosity that define the human experience.
As a prominent figure in the genre during its golden age, Miller’s works often reflect the complexities of human emotions intertwined with the wonders of technology and exploration. This volume serves as a tribute to his craft, illustrating not only the creativity of his narratives but also the era's rich tapestry of speculative fiction. Readers can expect to encounter stimulating adventures that challenge their perceptions of reality while celebrating the ingenuity and curiosity that define the human experience.
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