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Louie The Beagle: Goes Camping
Louie is a fun loving dog with a nose for adventure. When his family takes him on his first ever camping trip to the lakeside he quickly becomes enamored with the many sites, smells and activities in and around the campground. It doesn't take long for a strange smell to lead Louie on a solo adventure where he will experience new activities and meet many different animals. But in his wonderings he looses his way and has to draw on all his courage and learnings to make his way back to his family.
Lewis Bee (Author), James C Minter (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 81 thru 90 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s - Human Is by Philip K. Dick - She noticed the change in her husband -- but she had married for better or worse! - Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick - Something went wrong... and Ed Fletcher got mixed up in the biggest thing in his life - The Luckiest Man Alive! by William Morrison - The man who won the contest to be named 'Mister Earth' would be in a unique position! - Six Frightened Men by Robert Silverberg - It was an unexplored planet and anything could happen—yet none of us expected to face a creature impossible to fight, let alone kill.... - Dust Unto Dust by Lyman D. Hinckley - It was alien but was it dead, this sinister city of metal that glittered before the cautious advance of three space-scouters. - Meddler by Philip K. Dick - The hardest part of the 'preordained' thesis to grasp is that the thesis itself is part of what must and shall be. Will time travel cause the end of the human race? - Let The Ants Try by Frederik Pohl - Dr. Salva Gordy looked at the radioactive smear that had been Detroit. Then he looked down at the anthill. Why not? - Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - Somewhere on that asteroid of sin lurked the crime king of the Universe. - Nice Girl With 5 Husbands by Fritz Leiber - Adventure is relative to one's previous experience. - A Traveler In Time by August Derleth - You can't always escape evils by running away from them...
August Derleth, Frederik Pohl, Fritz Leiber, Lyman D. Hinckley, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 81 thru 85 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Human Is by Philip K. Dick - She noticed the change in her husband -- but she had married for better or worse! Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick - Something went wrong... and Ed Fletcher got mixed up in the biggest thing in his life... The Luckiest Man Alive! by William Morrison - The man who won the contest for a perfect specimen to be named 'Mister Earth' would be in a unique position! Six Frightened Men by Robert Silverberg - It was an unexplored planet and anything could happen—yet none of us expected to face a creature impossible to fight, let alone kill.... Dust Unto Dust by Lyman D. Hinckley - It was alien but was it dead, this towering, sinister city of metal that glittered malignantly before the cautious advance of three awed space-scouters.
Lyman D. Hinckley, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 61 thru 65 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s A Little Journey by Ray Bradbury - She'd paid good money to see the inevitable ... and then had to work to make it happen! Tony and The Beetles by Philip K. Dick - A ten-year-old boy grows up fast when history catches up with the human race. Piper In The Woods by Philip K. Dick - Earth maintained an important garrison on Asteroid Y-3. Now suddenly it was imperiled with a biological impossibility—men becoming plants! The Monster That Threatened The Universe by Russ Winterbotham - From Chaos a space-consuming creature reached slimy tentacles toward trembling planets. And no man of the old fighting breed remained on effete Earth to battle the invulnerable monster. Madmen of Mars by Erik Fennel - Why do the Martians drink red wine, swagger about, spout vile poetry and fight endless duels with each other? How did Terence Michael Burke change their minds about invading the Earth?
Erik Fennel, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Russ Winterbotham (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 56 thru 60 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick - It was the dawn of a golden age of transportation. Terran Development was ready to market a fourth dimension 'vehicle' which afforded almost instantaneous travel. For instance, Henry Ellis commuted 160 miles to work in five steps and a few seconds. Then, one morning, he met some people on the way... The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury - 'Get Gunther,' the official orders read. It was to laugh! For Click and Irish were marooned on the pirate's asteroid—their only weapons a single gun and a news-reel camera. Fee of the Frontier by H. B. Fyfe - They didn't think of themselves as pioneers. They simply had a job to do. And if they had to give up money, or power, or love—or life itself—that was the FEE OF THE FRONTIER Monster by William Morrison - Colonizing Mars was hell, because of one thing—large, hungry critters. They flew, crawled, snarled, howled, burrowed up under the floors, chewed at doors and windows. And then, to make things worse, came the Monster... The Planet of Illusion by Millard V. Gordon - 'A phantom land and a phantom folk Come sailing out of the deep unknown With a soundless roar and a lightless flash To conquer a void for them alone.'
H. B. Fyfe, Millard V. Gordon, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 46 thru 50 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick - There are pushy salesmen and then there are PUSHY salesmen who refuse to give up… until they make the sale! Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury - This was Burnett’s last trip. Three more shelves to fill with space-slain warriors—and he would be among the living again. Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury - Halloway stared down at Earth, and his brain tore loose and screamed, Man, man, how’d you get in a mess like this, in a rocket a million miles past the moon, shooting for Mars and danger and terror and maybe death. Paradise Planet by Richard S. Shaver - It was a nice little world; everything about it reminded Steve of Earth—except for the people. They looked as human—as steel could make them!... Forsyte’s Retreat by Winston Marks - Sextus Rollo Forsyte had his trouble with the bottle, but nothing out of a bottle ever produced such a hotel as the Mahoney-Plaza: only 260 rooms ... only two guests to a room ... but accommodating 5200 guests—all at the same time!... Floor please?
Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard S. Shaver, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 41 thru 50 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Foster, You're Dead by Philip K. Dick - Almost everyone had a bomb shelter. You needed the latest model because the Russians were always developing new weapons that could penetrate the old bomb shelters Wreck Off Triton by Alfred Coppel - Every risk had been closely considered. Ron Carnavon ruthless convict was ready to loot the wrecked spaceship of its sapphire treasure. Asleep In Armageddon by Ray Bradbury - Avoid Planetoid 787. Lush and sunny with fine air and no dangerous beasts it’ll tempt you to curve in for some nice solid-ground sleep. DON’T! The Old Martians by Rog Phillips - They opened the ruins to tourists at a dollar a head but they reckoned without The OLD MARTIANS Stop, You're Killing Me! by Darius John Granger - As a private eye I get a lot of screwballcases but nothing to match my own; my wife and kid trying to kill me—and neither aware of it! Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick - There are pushy salesmen and then there are PUSHY salesmen who refuse to give up… Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury - This was Burnett’s last trip. Three more shelves to fill with space-slain warriors—and he would be among the living again. Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury - Halloway stared down at Earth, and his brain screamed, How’d you get in a mess like this in a rocket a million miles past the moon shooting for Mars and maybe death? Paradise Planet by Richard S. Shaver - It was a nice little world; everything about it reminded Steve of Earth—except for the people. Forsyte's Retreat by Winston Marks - Sextus Rollo Forsyte had his trouble with the bottle, but nothing out of a bottle ever produced such a hotel as the Mahoney-Plaza: only 260 rooms but accommodating 5200 guests!
Alfred Coppel, Darius John Granger, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard S. Shaver, Rog Phillips, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 41 thru 45 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Foster You’re Dead by Philip K. Dick - Almost everyone had a bomb shelter. You had to have one, in fact, you needed the latest model because the Russians were always developing new weapons that could penetrate the old bomb shelters. Wreck Off Triton by Alfred Coppel - His plans were thorough. Every risk had been closely considered. Now Ron Carnavon, ruthless convict, was ready to loot the wrecked spaceship of its sapphire treasure, and thrust his warped power around the entire, antagonistic EMV triangle. Asleep in Armageddon by Ray Bradbury - Avoid Planetoid 787. Lush and sunny, with fine air and no dangerous beasts, it’ll tempt you to curve in for some nice solid-ground sleep. DON’T! The Old Martians by Rog Phillips - They opened the ruins to tourists at a dollar a head but they reckoned without The Old Martians. Stop, You’re Killing Me! by Darius John Granger - As a private eye I get a lot of screwballcases, but nothing to match my own; my wife and kid trying to kill me—and neither aware of it!
Alfred Coppel, Darius John Granger, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Rog Phillips (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 31 thru 40 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60sBeyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick - The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools. Journey for the Brave by Alan E. Nourse - Courage will be a big qualification for the pilot who flies the first moon rocket. Who decides if a man is brave or a coward? Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse - Tad looked to the spaceways for adventure. His father knew disaster would end his Wanderlust Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. - He was sent to obtain a soil sample. It was a routine assignment, but not the only method for discovering an Export Commodity Zurk by Richard O. Lewis - Marene was next when the space cruiser called for its youth-levy. If only Zurk would spark to life. The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick - Theoretically, you could find this type of humor anywhere. But only a topflight science-fictionist could have written this story. WANTED: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson - They bragged they could supply a man for any job. Maxwell doubted this, needing a space pilot for the first Lunar trip. Now, if he had just asked for a lunatic... The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr - Greg was sure the kids had no right being in control of a planet; after all what had they learned about life? The Invisible Enemy by Arnold Castle - At fifteen he was sent to war to fight an enemy he couldn't understand. The Beachcomber by Damon Knight - Alice saw the Beachcomber as a glorious hunk of man; Maxwell saw him as a super being from the future. He was both!
Alan E. Nourse, Arnold Castle, Damon Knight, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., Philip K. Dick, Richard O. Lewis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 31 thru 35 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick - The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools. Journey for the Brave by Alan E. Nourse - Courage will be a big qualification for the pilot who flies the first moon rocket. But who decides if a man is brave—or a coward?... Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse - Tad, like other young men, looked to the spaceways for adventure. But George Barlow, like other fathers, knew that disaster would end his Wanderlust Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. - Henig was sent to obtain a soil sample of the planet. It was a routine assignment, but not necessarily the only method for discovering an—Export Commodity Zurk by Richard O. Lewis - Gentle Marene was next when the black space cruiser called for its youth-levy. If only Zurk would spark to life—Zurk, this huge, part-human war-machine of tubular steel muscles and blank, mechanical mind.
Alan E. Nourse, Irving Cox Jr., Philip K. Dick, Richard O. Lewis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 26 thru 30 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60sBeyond The Door by Philip K. Dick - Larry Thomas bought a cuckoo clock for his wife—without knowing the price he would have to pay. Shipping Clerk by William Morrison - If Ollie knew the work he was doing, he would have resigned—if resigning were possible! Spoken For by William Morrison - He was lost—anyone could see that—but she had no idea how entirely lost he was nor why! Pariah by Milton Lesser - Harry spent three years in space waiting to get home to Earth—and his family. They were waiting for him too—that is, for his corpse... The Plagiarist From Rigel IV by Evan Hunter - Writing stories was hard work—unless Fred had a typewriter like 'Reggie' that could write by itself! Nonsense? Fred agreed until he met— THE PLAGIARIST FROM RIGEL IV
Evan Hunter, Milton Lesser, Philip K. Dick, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 21 thru 40Twenty Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960sThe Gun by Philip K. Dick So They Baked a Cake by Winston Marks The Alien Dies at Dawn by Alexander Blade Unwelcomed Visitor by William Morrison Task of Kayin by William Morrison Beyond the Door by Philip K. Dick Shipping Clerk by William Morrison Spoken For by William Morrison Pariah by Milton Lesser The Plagiarist from Rigel IV by Evan Hunter Beyond Lies the Wub by Philip K. Dick Journey For The Brave by Alan E. Nourse Wanderlust by Alan E. Nourse Export Commodity by Irving Cox Jr. Zurk by Richard O. Lewis The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick Wanted: One Sane Man by Frank M. Robinson The Pioneer by Irving Cox Jr. The Invisible Enemy by Arnold Castle The Beachcomber by Damon Knight
Alan E. Nourse, Alexander Blade, Arnold Castle, Damon Knight, Evan Hunter, Frank M. Robinson, Irving Cox Jr., Milton Lesser, Philip K. Dick, Richard O. Lewis, William Morrison, Winston Marks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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