Books by Murray Leinster
Murray Leinster
Murray Leinster, born William Fitzgerald Jenkins, was a prolific American author known for his science fiction works. His most famous work, "A Logic Named Joe," envisioned a world where interconnected computers controlled daily life. Leinster's writing style was characterized by vivid imagination and innovative technological concepts, making him a pioneer in the genre.
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Frank Merriwell in Europe or, Working His Way Upward (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
Ungava Bob A Winters Tale (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
The war against Germany Europe and adjacent areas (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
Dawn of a New Day (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
Le Vingtieme Siecle La Vie Electrique (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
Ups and Downs in the Life of a Distressed Gentleman (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
Out of the sea
Murray Leinster
Rambles of a Naturalist
Murray Leinster
Minna Von Barnhelm Tome I
Murray Leinster
The Queens Scarlet
Murray Leinster
Queen Victoria
Murray Leinster
A History of the Cambridge University Press, 1521-1921
Murray Leinster
Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
The Seven Ages of Man (Edition1)
Murray Leinster
Our Little Danish Cousin
Murray Leinster
Rachel and the Seven Wonders
Murray Leinster
John Forster ; By One of His Friends
Murray Leinster
John Dough and the Cherub
Murray Leinster