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Smith, George H.
THE FOUR-DAY WEEKEND
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Belmont
1966
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Paperback
Jerome Podwil
.50
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Belmont [B50-699; 1st printing] August 1966 paperback. Cover by Jerome Podwil, 157 pages, 50 cent cover price. Condition is Fine: tight and square with flat spine; mild uniform age tanning. No stamps, marks or writing - a clean copy.

An excellent condition paperback-first from 1966 by George Henry Smith. Smith has 2 dozen+ stories in SF magazines from 1953 on. He's written under several pseudonyms, including George Hudson Smith (stories), M.J. Deer and Jerry Jason (novels in the Sixties), Jan Hudson (novels in 1961, 1988), and Hal Stryker (novels in the Eighties and Nineties.) He has 9 novels under his own name, including a 5-book series spanning an alternate-world Annwn and Earth.


The Four Day Weekend - [the back cover copy]:
"THE REVOLT OF THE MACHINES
It was impossible, of course, because the machines had been ruling everything for 100 years, so what could they revolt against? They decided people had outlived their usefulness to them, and that genocide of 4 billion people on Planet Earth was the best policy. And into this incredible situation Charles Henry Hyde was thrust, with a shrew of a wife who nagged like it was 1966..."