Amazing Tales Volume 182

Amazing Tales Volume 182

Title: Amazing Tales Volume 182
Author: August Derleth et al.
Release: 2025-01-20
Kind: ebook
Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Books, Fiction & Literature, Science Fiction, Science Fiction, Adventure Sci-Fi
Size: 745122
Step into the enthralling universe of "Amazing Tales Volume 182", where the cosmos and human ambition intertwine in mesmerizing narratives. This anthology invites readers on a journey through time and space, exploring the boundaries of discovery, obsession, and the human spirit. In "McIlvaine's Star", August Derleth introduces us to Thaddeus McIlvaine, an eccentric amateur astronomer. His claim of discovering a new star stirs skepticism and wonder among his tavern friends, as McIlvaine's celestial quest touches on the longing for cosmic connection. Transitioning into "What Need of Man?" by Harold Calin, we meet rocket scientist Bannister, who confronts the vastness of space and the necessity of human involvement in exploring it. Through his work with space probes, Bannister's journey becomes a reflection on the juxtaposition of a serene summer sky and the daunting unknowns of the universe. "The Maugham Obsession" delves into the mind of Quintus Maugham, a driven inventor consumed by his fascination with robots. This tale explores the thin line between ambition and peril, questioning whether success can become one's downfall. The story immerses readers in the enigmatic world of innovation, where boundaries are constantly tested. Harold Calin returns with "A Time to Die", a gripping cosmic odyssey. Capt. Kingsford's relentless quest through the stars mirrors the legendary pursuit of Moby Dick, offering a tale of adventure and determination that transcends earthly bounds. Finally, in "A Traveler in Time", August Derleth spins a tale of mystery and possibility. Reporter Harrigan encounters Vanderkamp, a figure claiming to master time travel. As Harrigan delves deeper, he unravels a world rich in historical intrigue and mind-bending potential. "Amazing Tales Volume 182" seamlessly weaves these stories into a tapestry of wonder and contemplation, inviting readers to explore the vast unknowns and the depths of human curiosity.

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