
. . . And Then There Were None
1951
First Published
4.10
Average Rating
80
Number of Pages
A short science-fiction book depicting a Terran ship, whose crew generally ascribe to social hierarchies and capitalist principles, landing on a planet inhabited entirely by matter-of-fact anarchists. In many ways, this can be called a farce and a satire. A text can be found on abelard.org, and possibly in other places. . . . And Then There Were None was later expanded into the novel "The Great Explosion".
Avg Rating
4.10
Number of Ratings
510
5 STARS
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3 STARS
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Author

Eric Frank Russell
Author · 18 books
Eric Frank Russell was a British author best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States, in John W. Campbell's Astounding Science Fiction and other pulp magazines. Russell also wrote horror fiction for Weird Tales, and non-fiction articles on Fortean topics. A few of his stories were published under pseudonyms, of which Duncan H. Munro was used most often.