
The Manless World
A Thrilling Wonder Story
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Narrated by:
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Morris Blanc
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By:
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Murray Leinster
About this listen
This audiobook looks like it might perhaps be some sort of erotic tale of a few space men and harems of space women. It's not, though it does hint at that! It's barely PG. It's a comic-book style, campy, short sci-fi story from 1947. It's fun and funny. It's camp in the sci-fi conventions of the day.
Murray Leinster was one of the pen names of William Fitzgerald Jenkins. He wrote hundreds and hundreds of these short stories, mostly in the sci-fi genre. It's not Philip K. Dick or Isaac Asimov. Let this be your introduction to Leinster's huge library, and if you love it there is so much more to enjoy! You'll be in good company.
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