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The Robot

19 Gear-Grinding Robot Stories!

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This volume collects 19 stories of robots in their many guises. Some obey Asimov's 3 Rules of Robotics. Some are of alien design. Some serve mankind. And some...don't. All are great reading. Included are:

HELEN O'LOY, by Lester del Rey

SIDNEY, THE SCREWLOOSE ROBOT, by William P. McGivern

JAMES P. CROW, by Philip K. Dick

HAVE IT YOUR OWN WAY, by Richard Wilson

A BAD DAY FOR SALES, by Fritz Leiber

THE SPECTACLES, by Frank Belknap Long

ALL JACKSON'S CHILDREN, by Daniel F. Galouye

MADE TO MEASURE, by William Campbell Gault

ROBOT JUSTICE, by Harry Harrison

A POUND OF CURE, by Lester del Rey

THE ROBOT MEN OF BUBBLE CITY, by Rog Phillips

THE MAD ROBOT, by William P. McGivern

HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS, by Jim Harmon

THE ROBOT EMPIRE, by Frank Belknap Long

NOT QUITE HUMAN, by Emil Petaja

THE LAST OF THE MASTERS, by Philip K. Dick

THE CREATURE FROM CLEVELAND DEPTHS, by Fritz Leiber

THE WORLD OF WULKINS, by Frank Belknap Long

ROBOTS SHOULD BE SEEN, by Lester del Rey

If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction — and much, much more!

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