
Round-And-Round Trip is a science fiction novella by H. B. Fyfe, first published in 1960. The story follows Robert L. Winstead, an unlucky traveler whose journey to Altair IV is derailed by a series of miscommunications and unexpected detours to planets like Topaz IV and Gelbchen II. Through humorous encounters with quirky characters, including a laid-back clerk and a charming girl, the novella explores themes of identity, purpose, and the chaotic nature of interstellar travel.


































