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Science Fiction in English _ Collector¡¯s Item by Evelyn E. Smith
This book is a science fiction novel by Evelyn E. Smith, which was introduced in Galaxy Science Fiction December in 1954
Evelyn E. Smith was an American writer in the mid-20th century who was prominent in the science fiction and mystery genres. Born in New York City in 1922 and died in 2000, she began her literary career by publishing many short science fiction stories in the 1950s and 1960s. Smith was a female writer active in the male-dominated science fiction genre, and her works often included humor and satire. Known for her "Miss Melville" mystery series, Smith incorporated insight into social issues and gender roles of her time into her works. She is considered a pioneer among female science fiction writers, and her works are still of interest today.

Summary
Being trapped in the steaming h?l of Venus is no excuse for forgetting one's manners?but anyone abducted, marooned, tricked, kept from tea might well crack under the strain!

"What I should like to know," Professor Bernardi said, gazing pensively after the lizard-man as he bore the shrieking form of Miss Anspacher off in his scaly arms, "is whether he is planning to eat her or make love to her. Because, in the latter instance, I'm not sure we should interfere. It may be her only chance."

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