Specjalista
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Squirrel Cage
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Świat stanął w miejscu
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The Accountant
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The Battle
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The Day The Aliens Came
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The Demons
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The Dream of Misunderstanding
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The Eryx
As in his three collaborations with Roger, Bob Sheckley’s story is wild, flip, and cynical, packing a fine sarcastic punch.
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The Gun Without a Bang
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The Hour of Battle
As one of the Guardian ships protecting Earth, the crew had a problem to solve. Just how do you protect a race from an enemy who can take over a man's mind without seeming effort or warning?
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The Hour of Battle
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The Last Weapon
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The Last Weapon
The first science-fiction magazine was born in 1926; two years later was born a boy baby to a quiet and previously unremarkable Brooklyn family. Young Bob Sheckley was late getting into the science-fiction field; his first story appeared only one year before the original publication date of this collection. But what he lacked in promptness he made up in velocity, for at the conclusion of his first full year of writing he had sold more than thirty stories, to almost every major science-fiction magazine in the country and to such lesser periodicals as Collier’s and Today’s Woman as well. We offer you . . .
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The Laxian Key
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The Leech
A visitor should be fed, but this one could eat you out of house and home ... literally!
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The Minimum Man
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The Necessary Thing
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The Odour of Thought
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The People Trap
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