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2 1 The Hamelin Plague A. Bertram Chandler , Derby : Monarch Books , 1963 Z810961 1963 single work novel science fiction
— Appears in: Gammel'nskaya Plague 2004; (p. 459-570)

'It began with a few small items in the newspapers - dead dogs and cats, a mutilated child, a series of unexplained fires. Then suddenly it exploded into a full sized catastrophe.

Huge mutants - half rat, half man - began to take over the world, stealing children for slaves and destroying their populations.

Dr. Theodore Piper had been experimenting with a sonic death ray. Could he find a way to stop the spreading horror of invasion?' (www.bertramchandler.com)

2 Zoological Specimen A. Bertram Chandler , 1954 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: New Worlds Science Fiction , May vol. 8 no. 23 1954; (p. 4-24) Science Fiction Stories , May vol. 7 no. 6 1957; (p. 23-44) Catch the Star Winds 1969;

— Appears in: Legendy Prigranich'ya 2003; (p. 725-748)
The term was an euphemism, because spacemen and space passengers - like seamen in earlier days - were inclined to be superstitious. And people still didn't like the idea of sailing shipmates with a corpse. But this specimen was something more than a cadaver...
3 Bring Back Yesterday A. Bertram Chandler , New York (City) : Ace Books , 1961 Z810988 1961 single work novel science fiction detective
— Appears in: Legendy Prigranich'ya 2003; (p. 87-217)
'Second Officer John Peterson is finished as far as the Galactic clippers are concerned. Branded a deserter, stranded on Carinthia and desperate for a job, there are few places left to go. Private detective Steve Vynalek needs Petersen. Has a fanatical scientist on the planet Wenceslaus really found a way to beat the time travel problem, a way to bring back yesterday?' (www.bertramchandler.com)
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