Author: | Arthur Leo Zagat | ISBN: | 1230001440430 |
Publisher: | Halcyon Press Ltd. | Publication: | November 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Arthur Leo Zagat |
ISBN: | 1230001440430 |
Publisher: | Halcyon Press Ltd. |
Publication: | November 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
SEVEN OUT OF TIME AND OTHER SCIENCE FICTION STORIES contains seven works by Golden Age scifi writer Arthur Leo Zagat, including his sci-fi/time travel adventure novel SEVEN OUT OF TIME. In SEVEN OUT OF TIME, a young man is kidnapped and transported to a distant alien world where he encounters many other humans who have mysteriously disappeared throughout history. With the help of six others, the seven confront their alien captors as they seek an escape back to Earth.
• Seven Out of Time
• Children of Tomorrow
• The Great Dome on Mercury
• The Lanson Screen
• When the Sleepers Woke
• The Death-Cloud (with Nat Schachner)
• The Revolt of the Machines (with Nat Schachner)
Arthur Leo Zagat (1895-1949) was an American pulp fiction writer during the Golden Age of Science Fiction. His works appeared in many of the popular early science fiction magazines of the 1920s and 1930s including Astounding Stories, Argosy, Oriental Stories, and Thrilling Wonder Stories.
SEVEN OUT OF TIME AND OTHER SCIENCE FICTION STORIES contains seven works by Golden Age scifi writer Arthur Leo Zagat, including his sci-fi/time travel adventure novel SEVEN OUT OF TIME. In SEVEN OUT OF TIME, a young man is kidnapped and transported to a distant alien world where he encounters many other humans who have mysteriously disappeared throughout history. With the help of six others, the seven confront their alien captors as they seek an escape back to Earth.
• Seven Out of Time
• Children of Tomorrow
• The Great Dome on Mercury
• The Lanson Screen
• When the Sleepers Woke
• The Death-Cloud (with Nat Schachner)
• The Revolt of the Machines (with Nat Schachner)
Arthur Leo Zagat (1895-1949) was an American pulp fiction writer during the Golden Age of Science Fiction. His works appeared in many of the popular early science fiction magazines of the 1920s and 1930s including Astounding Stories, Argosy, Oriental Stories, and Thrilling Wonder Stories.