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Captain Bullard's Deep Space Adventures - 9 Books in One Volume (Golden Age Sci-Fi Saga)

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eBook - Golden Age sci-fi naval officer's rise to fleet admiral

Jameson, Malcolm

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Captain Bullard series chronicles the journey of a young and daring officer until his success as a fleet admiral of space ship. This series seems like a precursor tothe modern day space exploration series like Star Trek. This edition includes 9 of his famous deep space adventures:
Admiral's Inspection: It was a new trick from ancient historythe Admiral's Inspection. But man, what an inspection that turned out to be!
White Mutiny: A rule book skipper in a prize-winning ship is dynamite enough for causing a mutiny!
Blockade Runner: Can a good technician make unlikely things turn into highly effective weapons?
Bullard Reflects: A harmless sport turns into a dangerous sport of outlaw busting!
Devil's Powder: The drug was getting aboard somehow and making people do peculiar things!
Slacker's Paradise: It seemed like a paradise until the commander of a space rowboat found a gigantic enemy battleship that was determined to surrender to him!
Brimstone Bill: Bill is a crook, a hell-fire-damnation specialist in the art of collecting cash and amarvellous orator with gadgets. But can Bullard turn him around?
The Bureaucrat: Bullard, a Grand Admiral now is caught in a red tape of high position but can he do a small favour to his friend?
Orders: The last Bullard Saga.
Malcolm Jameson (18911945) was an American Golden Age science fiction author whose writing career began when complications of throat cancer limited his activity as a naval officer. Drawing from his experiences of navy and warfare he gave a personal touch to all of his stories.

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Erschienen: 29.04.2017

Umfang: 184 S., 1.13 MB

Sprache: ENG

Lesealter: Lesealter: 12-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9788026875819

Umbreit-Nr.: 4403673

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