eBooks

Let Love Live! [Kindle Edition] US


Can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0054SLGK6


Product DescriptionA collection of very short romance fiction culled from the pages of 1950s american teen romance comics. They are short, sweet and to the point.

The stories are all in the public domain to the best of my knowledge. None of the stories have a named author and I can find no evidence of renewed copyrights. The stories were converted from scanned images to text by myself.

All content should be public domain in the United States. Rights assessment elsewhere is your responsibility. Thanks to everyone at the Digital Comics Museum. Free copies of the individual stories can be found at my Scribd page.


Raiders of the Solar Frontier


Can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HZDDNO


Hopefully coming soon. Can also be found at my Scribd page as a free PDF. Should be in the public domain as far as I can tell. Was originally published in 1950 and copyright does not seem to have been renewed. If you know better please let me know. Almost certainly not in the public domain in Europe or anywhere else that does not follow the U.S. system or the rule of the shorter term. Rights assessment is your responsibility.

The cover does actually represent a scene from the story. The fashion sense on the other hand is not described in that kind of detail.

The Brick Moon and Life in the Brick Moon [Annotated]



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As always an earlier less proofed version of this can be found on my Scribd page.
This is an ebook version of the original printings of the classic stories by Edward Everett Hale. From before the golden age of science fiction. Most copies of these stories are from the later printings.

* Extensively annotated.

* This version formats the text correctly. In unicode unlike the Gutenberg version.

* Most versions of this work are from later printings.

* This work contains two illustrations not generally found in other versions.

* Some notes added about the original magazine

* Some notes added about the Author.

* Not just a straight copy from Gutenberg like the other kindle versions.

(From Wikipedia)

"The Brick Moon" is written as if it were a journal. It describes the construction and launch into orbit of a sphere, 200 ft. in diameter, built of bricks. It is intended as a navigational aid, but is accidentally launched with people aboard. They survive, and so the story also provides the first known fictional description of a space station.

Edward Everett Hale passed away in 1909 making these stories public domain virtually everywhere.

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