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1 y separately published work icon Gammel'nskaya Plague Гаммельнская чума; The Hamelin Plague A. Bertram Chandler , ( trans. T. Serebryanoy et. al. )agent)expression Moscow : ACT , 2004 Z1838755 2004 selected work novella short story Gammel'nskaya Plague, translated into English as The Hamelin Plague, contains:

    • 'Into the Alternate Universe (1964), translated by T. Serebryanoy.
    • 'Contraband from Otherspace' (1967), translated by T. Serebryanoy.
    • 'Alternate Orbits (aka 'The Commodore at Sea,' 1971), a collection of stories translated by O. Chumichevoy.
    • 'Rendezvous on a Lost World' (aka 'When the Dream Dies,' 1961), translated by T. Fedotovoy.
    • 'Gammel'nskaya Plague' (aka 'The Hamelin Plague,' 1963), translated by A. Suvorovoy.
    • 'The Idol (1959).
    • 'It Started With Sputnik' (1958).
5 y separately published work icon The Winds of If Catch the Star Winds A. Bertram Chandler , 1963 selected work novella
— Appears in: Amazing Stories , September vol. 37 no. 9 1963; (p. 44-121)

— Appears in: Legendy Prigranich'ya 2003; (p. 321-418)

— Appears in: Catch the Star Winds 1969; John Grimes : Reserve Commodore 2004; (p. 415-519) John Grimes : Rim Worlds Commodore 2007; Catch the Star Winds 2007; Ride the Star Winds : The John Grimes Saga IV 2012;
'Unable to exceed the speed of light, he found ways around the law of nature, twisting space and time to his bidding. But the lure of FTL speeds could would not be forgotten...and the crew of the Flying Cloud - casts-offs from the great civilisations of the galaxy- found themselves breaking through the barriers of the past to discover new worlds - worlds from which they could never return!'

[Source: www.bertramchandler.com]
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