Dig Into Nearly 30 Years of Free Classic Science Fiction (http://www.lifehacker.co.uk/2017/08/14/dig-into-nearly-30-years-of-free-classic-science-fiction)
QuoteIf you’re a fan of classic science fiction from the likes of Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, and Robert A. Heinlein, you’re in luck. Archive.org now has a massive collection of the magazine Galaxy Science Fiction for you to peruse for free.
The collection has over 350 issues spanning from 1950 to 1976, and even includes an early version of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, The Fireman, as well as Isaac Asimov’s The Caves of Steel, and Alfred Bester’s The Stars My Destination. While the collection isn’t quite the entire run of GSF, it’s probably more than enough to keep you busy. Besides, you can’t beat free. You can browse through the entire collection at the link below.
The Collection (https://archive.org/details/galaxymagazine&tab=collection)
Wow! Good stuff. Thanks
Well, that's the rest of this month sorted.
Quote from: trdsf on August 15, 2017, 11:45:38 AM
Well, that's the rest of this month sorted.
Slow download speed?
Quote from: Gawdzilla Sama on August 15, 2017, 12:01:44 PM
Slow download speed?
Naw. Easily distracted by 'Ooo, I haven't read that in ages... ... ... ... ...whaddyamean, it's 2.30 in the morning?'
I, Robot ... compiled version is 1950. From articles going back to 1940, by Isaac Asimov.
Mars Chronicles ... 1950, by Ray Bradbury
The current version would be I, Triggered ;-) Or how about A Clockwork Hillary?
Quote from: trdsf on August 15, 2017, 12:23:47 PM
Naw. Easily distracted by 'Ooo, I haven't read that in ages... ... ... ... ...whaddyamean, it's 2.30 in the morning?'
Got a system. Boss Lady's downloading them for me. I got my birthday open right now.
Quote from: Gawdzilla Sama on August 15, 2017, 01:49:26 PM
Got a system. Boss Lady's downloading them for me. I got my birthday open right now.
Enjoy!