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===''The Star Kings''=== A space opera sequence: the first, ''The Star Kings'', is a reworking of ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' while ''Return to the Stars'' is a [[fix-up]] of four stories: "Kingdoms of the Stars", "The Shores of Infinity", "The Broken Stars" and "The Horror from the Magellanic". A crossover between this universe and Brackett's, "Stark and the Star Kings", was released in 2005, having originally been submitted to ''[[The Last Dangerous Visions]]''. Two further stories in the same universe, "The Star Hunter" (1958) and "The Tattooed Man" (1957), were reissued in 2014 as ''The Last of the Star Kings''. #''The Star Kings'' (1949), originally published in Amazing Stories in 1947, and as a paperback in 1950 under the title ''Beyond the Moon''<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=Awj6AF-BZTcC&dq=Science+fiction+began+to+emerge+in+1950+Edmond+Hamiltons+Beyond+the+Moon&pg=PA36 The History of the Science-fiction Magazine]</ref> #''Return to the Stars'' (1968) #"Stark and the Star Kings" (2005) #''The Last of the Star Kings'' (2014)
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