Men, Martians and Machines

Men, Martians and Machines

First edition (UK)
Author Eric Frank Russell
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction short stories
Publisher Dennis Dobson (UK)
Publication date
1955
Media type Print (Hardback)

Men, Martians and Machines is a collection of science-fiction short stories by the British writer Eric Frank Russell. It was first published in 1955.

Contents

The book follows the crew of a highly advanced spaceship, (relative to the time of publishing, radio is a highly advanced technology), as it explores the universe and has several encounters with various lifeforms on different planets that inevitably become hostile. These mini-adventures follow a prologue of sorts which gives background to the crew. It is told from a first person point of view by the nameless sergeant-at-arms.

Influence

The title of the book was used as the title of a song by German power metal band Gamma Ray on their 1997 album Somewhere Out in Space.

See also

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