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Edmond Hamilton

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The Time-Raider

by Edmond Hamilton

Our narrator, Wheeler, and a great scientist, Landin, listen to Cannell’s story of being abducted and rapidly taken forward three years in time by a shapeless form, and when Cannell is again taken, they build a time machine to follow him.
Held in its shapeless form were men, who hung helpless in its grasp.

The Time-Raider by Edmond Hamilton, in Weird Tales, October 1927 to Jan 1928.

The Man Who Saw the Future

by Edmond Hamilton

Henri Lothiere, an apothecary’s assistant in 1444 Paris, must face charges of sorcery at an inquisition into his supposed disappearance and subsequent return from 1944 Paris.
Then the car rolled swiFTLy forward, bumping on the ground, and then ceased to bump. I looked down, then shuddered. The ground was already far beneath! I too, was flying in the air!

“The Man Who Saw the Future” by Edmond Hamilton, in Amazing, October 1930.

The Man Who Evolved

by Edmond Hamilton


“The Man Who Evolved” by Edmond Hamilton, in Wonder Stories, April 1931.

The Reign of the Robots

by Edmond Hamilton


“The Reign of the Robots” by Edmond Hamilton, in Wonder Stories, December 1931.

The Eternal Cycle

by Edmond Hamilton


“The Eternal Cycle” by Edmond Hamilton, in Wonder Stories, March 1935.

In the World’s Dusk

by Edmond Hamilton

Galos Gann, the greatest scientist whom Earth had ever seen and last man on Earth, vows than mankind will not perish.
There are no living men and women in the world today. But what of the trillions of men and women who have existed on Earth in the past? Those trillions are separated from me by the abyss of time. Yet. . .

“In the World’s Dusk” by Edmond Hamilton, in Weird Tales, March 1936.

The Quest in Time

by Edmond Hamilton


“The Quest in Time” by Edmond Hamilton, in [Error: Missing '[/ex]' tag for wikilink]

The Inn Outside the World

by Edmond Hamilton


“The Inn Outside the World” by Edmond Hamilton, Weird Tales, July 1945.

The Stars, My Brothers

by Edmond Hamilton

A man who does not understand people is frozen for 100 years. He’s brought back to life enroute to an alien planet, where surprising things happen.
— Dave Hook

“The Stars, My Brothers” by Edmond Hamilton, Amazing Stories, May 1962.

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