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When Shadows Fall

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Explore exotic new worlds. In a future where Mother Earth has cast her children to the distant stars to begin anew and colonize the cosmos, the planet remains depleted of natural resources. Its air polluted by caustic iron and belching smoke, Earth faces her last desperate days in the grip of global environmental collapse.In one final and...

140 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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L. Ron Hubbard

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L. Ron Hubbard is universally acclaimed as the single most influential author and humanitarian of this modern age. His definitive works on the mind and spirit—comprising over 350 million copies in circulation and more than 40 international bestsellers—have resulted in a legacy benefiting millions and a movement spanning all cultures.

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January 27, 2021
This is a great story! I won't give anything away but it is very heartwarming! It will restore your faith in humanity. I highly recommend it!
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6,373 reviews179 followers
May 25, 2017
When Shadows Fall collects three of Hubbard's science fiction stories, all from near the end of his pulp career. Curiously, the cover is from the March, 1948 issue of Astounding, in which Hubbard's third Ole Doc Methuselah (published under his Rene Lafayette pseudonym) story appeared, though it's not one of the stories included here. The title story first appeared in the July, 1948 issue of Startling Stories. It's a grim and effective picture of an aging interstellar empire that's passed the Earth home-world by, and the efforts of the survivors to regain their status. The other two stories share an interesting robotics theme; Tough Old Man appeared in the November, 1950 issue of Startling Stories and Battling Bolto was published in the August, 1950 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories. It offers an early version of the robot/human fighting theme explored most recently in the Hugh Jackman Real Steel film, though with a dash more humor. Tough Old Man is notable for being the last of Hubbard's 222 published pulp stories. I suspect that all three of these were originally written with Campbell's Astounding in mind as a market and ended up in these secondary markets when he passed on them, but I thought they were all fun and worthwhile pulp reads.
Profile Image for James Mourgos.
299 reviews22 followers
February 19, 2013
In a continuing effort to republish the fiction of writer L. Ron Hubbard, Galaxy Press put out “When Shadows Fall,” a short anthology of space stories from the 1940s.

The first story in this anthology, “When Shadows Fall” is an indictment of colonization, where the colonizer, committing atrocities on its citizens, itself gets back the “karma”.

In a future where the Earth is dying, both as a planet and as a people, the few citizens left, in an apathy, desire to get in touch with their now-rich colonies across the stars. But the citizens across the stars want nothing to do with Earth’s demands to help it. Bummer!

What I liked about the story was not only the clear criticism of those who ruin a planet and therefore their own lives, but also that there is hope. One can rise out of the ashes, if only to remind those who could help that the civilization, though now broken, was once great and could be great again. Well-written.

“Tough Old Man” is about a young recruit who is sent to work under Keno, a constable who is taking care of the law on a frontier planet, known for its harsh environment but also its billions of dollars’ worth of diamonds lying around. Moffatt at first thinks he’s hot stuff until Keno shows him up. Good ending, with the bad guys captured and a twist ending.

“Battling Bolto” about a guy who works for a charlatan “Professor.” This guy makes robot shells and sells them as the real thing, and takes off before anyone else finds out. To snag our hero, the Prof convinces him to pretend to be a robot and win fights. This is fine until a particular population creates their own fighter. Can “Bolto” fight his way out of this one?

Both stories are not badly done, and reflect the pulp fiction mania of the time.

Recommended, and not just for Hubbard fans, but anyone interested in some quick fiction to get through the day!


Profile Image for Andy Dill.
92 reviews57 followers
December 31, 2015
When Shadows Fall by L. Ron Hubbard is another great multicast performance from the folks at Galaxy Press. This is a great story for those of you how love pulp fiction and/or the old radio plays. Earth has sent much of its population away to colonize. The people remaining are suffering from lack of food, polluted air, and depleted natural resources. President Mankin sends out three costly missions to seek help from our colonies. A story written well before its time, this is a very well told and eye opening, thought provoking story. I truly enjoyed it and recommend it to all. We need to see what we are doing to our home.

The other two stories included are fun and exciting. Tough Old Man and Battling Bolto are both stories I enjoyed and recommend. You won't be unhappy with reading these three stories. Highly recommended.
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