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Reading Science Fiction Novels in English _ The life masters by Edmond Hamilton
This book is a science fiction novel published in Weird Tales in 1930 by Edmond Hamilton.
Edmond Hamilton was one of the major American science fiction writers of the early and mid-20th century. Born in 1904 and died in 1977, he is considered a pioneer of 'space opera'. Hamilton began writing in 1926 and became famous for the 'Captain Future' series. His works covered a variety of science fiction themes, including space adventures, time travel, and encounters with extraterrestrial life forms. He also contributed to the 'Superman' and 'Batman' series for DC Comics. Hamilton's imaginative stories had a great influence on later science fiction writers.

Summary
The first intimation the world received of the life-masters and of the doom that they were to loose upon it was contained in a news dispatch sent out by the great press syndicates from New York in the last week of May. That first article, a brief one, stated only that during the last day or so the beaches about the metropolis had been closed to bathers by reason of a thick scum of clear gray, jelly-like substance that had been left upon them by the retreating tides. This clear slime, which exhibited a few signs of rudimentary life and movement, had been deposited also by the tides upon the sea-walls and dock-piles about the city, and had been reported too from a score or more of places along the New Jersey and New England seaboard.

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Contents
The life masters