About the Author

He jumped down and grabbed Burl. Together, the two danced a wild jig of joy. Then they both remembered the Plutonians and turned, realizing that they had momentarily left themselves wide open to attack.

But there was nothing to be afraid of. The Plutonians were all torn, beaten, lifeless. Moving among them were their former victims—the exhibits gathered from worlds undreamed of by human astronomers. What hopes of vengeance had been stored in those inhuman hearts when each had been torn from his native world, had been caught in helpless paralysis and carried trillions of miles across trackless space as living trophies!

Although their forms were many and strange, there seemed to be no fear of one another among the survivors. What they had been through had united them forever. One by one, they began to gather around Burl and Russ, recognizing in them their saviors, grateful for their delivery.

Burl's helmet radio spoke up. "TheMagellancalling Burl Denning! We have eliminated the last two enemy ships. Give us your location. We intend to A-bomb the installations on Triton as soon as we can pick you up!"

Burl spoke into the phone. "Hold up the explosions, colonel. We've taken the place intact. You can land theMagellanoutside the main temple and come and see. We've got allies, lots of them."

"Yes," said Russ into his phone, "we've got the secret of Pluto, we've got a friendly, fellow world on Neptune, and we have a whole crowd of the strangest refugees you'll ever hope to see. Bring extra space suits with you. We have the makings here of friendship and trade with dozens of distant star planets—a treasure in itself worth a dozen trips around the solar system."

Burl looked around him, thoughtful at these words. Visions of the marvels that future A-G ships would find, as, manned by Earthly crews and carrying each star-being back to its galactic world, they opened up on each planet new vistas of achievement, science, and artistic marvel.

He found himself staring into the yellow eyes of the big, purple humanoid. His hand was grasped by the other's strangely shaped hand while a yellow, powdery creature like a human moth tried to touch Burl in fondness.

Burl smiled widely and began to grasp the proffered tentacles, pincers and grippers.

"Welcome," he said to them all. "Welcome to the solar system. We've got a lot to talk about."

Donald A. Wollheim was bitten early by the science-fiction bug. As a boy, he filled many thick notebooks and scrapbooks with clippings, pictures, and facts about the planets, and astronomy in general.

He grew up in New York, graduating from New York University, and at once began a successful career as a free-lance writer of science fiction. Since 1946 he has been editor of a publishing house specializing in paperback books. A number of anthologies of the fantastic are the result of his editing.

Aware of the wide-spread interest in this subject, Mr. Wollheim decided to inaugurate science fiction conventions, and founded the Fantasy Amateur Press Association as well. He considers himself a true science fiction pioneer.

Among his hobbies are model soldiers. He is considered an authority on them and has a fabulous collection.

Other Winston Science Fiction Novels by the Author

THE SECRET of the MARTIAN MOONSTHE SECRET of SATURN'S RINGS

THE SECRET of the MARTIAN MOONSTHE SECRET of SATURN'S RINGS

The Secret of the Ninth Planet

On the day that the theft of the solar system's light begins. Burl Denning is with an archaeological expedition in the Andes, only a few miles from the source of the "disturbance." Within hours the United States Air Force has ordered the expedition to investigate the strange phenomenon that is causing a dimness and a drop in temperature throughout the world.

This is the start of a fantastic adventure that eventually takes Burl, a high-school senior, on the first circumnavigation of the solar system. On planet after planet, he and the crew of theMagellan, a gleaming, powerful, and virtually untested spaceship, discover the weird trappings of a brilliantly-designed Sun-tap station. Each planetfall brings unexpected hazards, as the ship draws closer and closer to solving the mystery of the theft.

The author has based his story on science fact. Researchers are actually at work on the possibilities of just such a circumnavigation, and on another surprising theory brought out in this book.

ANT MEN, THEby Eric North—Geologists find living fossils in the badlands of Central Australia

ATTACK FROM ATLANTISby Lester del Rey—An atomic submarine crew discovers the lost city of Atlantis

BATTLE ON MERCURYby Erik Van Lhin—Sun storms sweep Mercury and threaten man's existence

DANGER: DINOSAURS!by Richard Marsten—A treacherous big-game hunter leads an expedition back to the Age of Reptiles

EARTHBOUNDby Milton Lesser—An ex-space cadet is forced to plunder ships he was trained to protect

FIVE AGAINST VENUSby Philip Latham—A Moon-bound rocket crashes in the misty wilds of Venus

ISLANDS IN THE SKYby Arthur C. Clarke—A teen-ager's adventures aboard a space station

LOST PLANET, THEby Paul Dallas—Two worlds on the verge of war

MAROONED ON MARSby Lester del Rey—A teen-ager on the first Moon-to-Mars expedition

MISSING MEN OF SATURNby Philip Latham—A space crew is held prisoner by froglike men on Saturn

MISSION TO THE MOONby Lester del Rey—Scientists make man's first journey to the Moon

MISTS OF DAWNby Chad Oliver—A space-time machine hurls a 20th-century boy back to 50,000 B. C.

MYSTERIOUS PLANT, THEby Kenneth Wright—A young captive on Planet X prevents Earth's destruction

MYSTERY OF THE THIRD MINEby R.W. Lowndes—Prospecting in the dangerous asteroid belt

PLANET OF LIGHTby Raymond F. Jones—A trip to another planet shows how the universe can be saved from destruction

ROCKET JOCKEYby Philip St. John—A space pilot battles Martians in rocket race

ROCKET TO LUNAby Richard Marsten—A stowaway on a Moon-bound rocket proves his worth

ROCKETS TO NOWHEREby Philip St. John—Scientists establish a colony on the Moon

SECRET OF THE NINTH PLANET, THEby Donald A. Wollheim—A high-school senior investigates the theft of the solar system's light

SECRET OF SATURN'S RINGS, THEby Donald A. Wollheim—A scientist proves his theories by means of a unique invention

SECRET OF THE MARTIAN MOONS, THEby Donald A. Wollheim—Scientists discover the secrets of Martian civilization

SON OF THE STARSby Raymond F. Jones—An interplanetary friendship brings Earth to the brink of destruction

SONS OF THE OCEAN DEEPSby Bryce Walton—Undersea terrors nearly thwart a project aimed at saving a continent

STAR CONQUERORS, THEby Ben Bova—The Terran Confederation battles for its existence against the all-powerful rulers of the Milky Way Galaxy

STAR SEEKERS, THEby Milton Lesser—A tale of a spaceship doomed to crash

STEP TO THE STARSby Lester del Rey—The U. S. builds a space station

TROUBLE ON TITANby Alan E. Nourse—A rocket experimenter discovers a plot threatening Earth's existence

VANDALS OF THE VOIDby Jack Vance—A tale of space pirates

VAULT OF THE AGESby Poul Anderson—Life 500 years after the flaming collapse of 20th-century civilization

WORLD AT BAY, THEby Paul Capon—Men from another planet attack Earth

YEAR WHEN STARDUST FELL, THEby Raymond Jones—A mysterious "fall-out" paralyzes civilization


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