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The Pirates of Ersatz by Murray Leinster, Science Fiction, Adventure
Contributor(s): Leinster, Murray (Author), Jenkins, William Fitzgerald (Author)
ISBN: 1606649205     ISBN-13: 9781606649206
Publisher: Aegypan
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2008
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: An impulsive action, on his part? Hardly. Bron Hoddan went to the ship that landed on his native planet of Zan, the ship whose heartless crew was intent on lining up all his relatives for execution . . . and he stowed away.

Bron had planned it all long before, hoping to escape to the planet Walden, a place of wealth and peace where he might have a chance to prove himself as an electrical engineer, then find the beautiful wife of his dreams . . .

And compared with Zan, home of space pirates, Walden turns out to be a fine place indeed, where he quickly establishes himself with his brilliant work . . .

Until suddenly the police broke down his door!

Will Jenkins (1896-1975), writing as Murray Leinster, was called the Dean of Science Fiction, and was author of such popular novels as "Timeslip!" He won the Hugo award for 1956 novelette "Exploration Team."

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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Action & Adventure
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 9" (0.80 lbs) 152 pages
 
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Contributor Bio(s): Leinster, Murray: - "Murray Leinster (1896 - 1975) was a nom de plume of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of science fiction and alternate history literature. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie scripts and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays. He began his career as a freelance writer before World War I; he was two months short of his 20th birthday when his first story, "The Foreigner," appeared in the May 1916 issue of H. L. Mencken's literary magazine The Smart Set. Over the next three years, Leinster published ten more stories in the magazine. During World War I, Leinster served with the Committee of Public Information and the United States Army (1917-1918). During and after the war, he began appearing in pulp magazines like Argosy, Snappy Stories and Breezy Stories. He continued to appear regularly in Argosy into the 1950s. When the pulp magazines began to diversify into particular genres in the 1920s, Leinster followed suit, selling jungle stories to Danger Trails, westerns to West and Cowboy Stories, detective stories to Black Mask and Mystery Stories, horror stories to Weird Tales and even romance stories to Love Story Magazine under the pen name Louisa Carter Lee."