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Battles for the Stars (Ed Reads Short Sci-fi, vol. III) by Various
by Mentor New York
I: ‘Strain’ by L. Ron Hubbard Captured! Crucial battle intel! But will they crack? II: ‘The Sling and the Stone’ by Michael Shaara An obsessed Soviet commander has come up with the most devastating weapon the world has ever seen. What of the scientist who must put the order to destroy the USA into practice? III: ‘Slaughter on Dornell IV’ by Ivar Jorgensen One of the galaxy's greatest professional fighters. But is his agent so sly as to pit him against an opponent that could kill him? IV: ‘The Hour of Battle’ by Robert Sheckley Waiting for the mind killers to strike in the depths of deep space! What's to be done? V: ‘Defense Mech’ by Ray Bradbury The soldier's going mad! There's no time for ethics; tell him his home on Earth and throw him into battle. The result? Let Ray Bradbury tell you. VI: ‘The Invisible Enemy’ by Arnold Castle Is sending the world's teenagers out to the grim battlefields truly the answer to achieve peace? VII: ‘Navy Day’ by Harry Harrison Futuristic machines provid
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I: ‘Strain’ by L. Ron Hubbard Captured! Crucial battle intel! But will they crack? II: ‘The Sling and the Stone’ by Michael Shaara An obsessed Soviet commander has come up with the most devastating weapon the world has ever seen. What of the scientist who must put the order to destroy the USA into practice? III: ‘Slaughter on Dornell IV’ by Ivar Jorgensen One of the galaxy's greatest professional fighters. But is his agent so sly as to pit him against an opponent that could kill him? IV: ‘The Hour of Battle’ by Robert Sheckley Waiting for the mind killers to strike in the depths of deep space! What's to be done? V: ‘Defense Mech’ by Ray Bradbury The soldier's going mad! There's no time for ethics; tell him his home on Earth and throw him into battle. The result? Let Ray Bradbury tell you. VI: ‘The Invisible Enemy’ by Arnold Castle Is sending the world's teenagers out to the grim battlefields truly the answer to achieve peace? VII: ‘Navy Day’ by Harry Harrison Futuristic machines provid
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