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This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
This issue features WATERFRONT FISTS by Robert E. Howard, SONS OF SOCK by Paul L. Anderson, SOCKER DOOLEY, FIGHTING GOLFER by Charles Francis Coe, SAY IT WITH HAYMAKERS by Joseph B. Fox, NO BELL TO SAVE HIM by Will H. Greenfield, FIGHTERS ALL by Arthur J. Burks, and fact stories by Jimmy De Forest, James P. Dawson, and Jack Kofoed.
The Anthology of Sci-Fi V8 is a collection of five si-fi stories from some of the most prolific writers of the past century. Included are: Monsters of Moyen by Arthur J. Burks, The World Behind the Moon by Paul Ernst, Phantoms of Realityby Ray Cummings, Vortex Blaster by Edward E. Smith, The World Beyond by Ray Cummings.
Lee and Ellen brave the horrors of Barter's own laboratory in a tash attempt to crush the omnipotent scientist The Mind Master is a sequel to the science fiction novel Manape the Mighty. Three months after the events in Africa, Lee Bentley and Ellen Estabrook are back in New York - so is Professor Barter, who is not dead, but is very much alive and equipped with heat and disintegrator rays, a far viewer, and brain implants that permit long-distance hypnotic control.
The story of the fellow who had seen the columns of light might have been believed if he had stuck to his first yarn of seeing but one. But when he mentioned five ... well, he didn't have any too good a reputation for veracity and wasn't regarded as being overly bright. Besides, he had stated that the thickness of the columns of light seemed to be the same from the ground as far as his eyes could follow them upward. Everybody knew that a searchlight's beams spread out a bit. Had they only paid more attention to his story, and those of the others. Now it was too late as structures rose into the sky only to come crashing back to the ground.
Despite the fact that for centuries the Secret of Life had been the possession of children of men, the Earth was dying. She was dying because the warmth of the sun was fading; because, with the obliteration of the oceans in order to find new land upon which men might live, her seasons had become stormy, unbearably cold and dreary: and the very fact of her knowledge of the Secret of Life, in which men numbered their ages by centuries instead of by years, was her undoing. Out of her orbit sped the teeming Earth--a marauding planet bent on starry conquest. The earth-strange paradox-was dying because it had learned the Secret of Life. Twenty centuries before, the last war of aggression had been fought, in order that an over-populated nation might find room in which to live. Now all the earth
Weird Menace #3 presents a selection of rare reprints from the "weird menace" pulps. Included in this volume is "The Chair Where Terror Sat," by Arthur J. Burnks, plus "Brides of the Dust Demon," by Paul Ernst; "Satan Calls His Children," by Arthur Leo Zagat; and "Death Unmasks at Midnight," by Arthur J. Burks. Great pulp thrills
Weird Menace #5 reprints another great selection of stories from the "weird menace" pulps. In this issue: "Slaves of the Blood Wolves," by Arthur J. Burks," "Satan Sends a Woman," by Wyatt Blassingame; "The Red Eye of Rin-Po-Che," by Norvell Page; and "Girl of the Goat-God," by Arthur Leo Zagat. Pulp fun
Weird Menace #1, edited by Robert Weinberg, reprints a selection of terror stories from the "weird menace" pulps. In addition to "The Corpse Factory," by Arthur Leo Zagat, this volume includes "The Canyon of Missing Brides," by Arthur J. Burks; "Goddess of Evil Revelry," by Frederick C. Davis; "Beauty Born in Hell," by Mindret Lord; and "House of Horrible Laughter," by Ray Cummings. Great reading for pulp fans
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Dorus Noel spent years in the Far East, and had the torture scars to prove it. Now he was back in NYC, working undercover in Manhattan's Chinatown, confronting the most insidious crimes and criminals imaginable. Burks' Chinatown is a society of strange alliances, a place of dark menace and mystery, an urban nightmare of secret passageways riddling the district like rabbit warrens, a new world under the shadow of China's past. Collected for the first time are all 11 Dorus Noel stories from the pulp, All Detective Magazine (1933-34). Also included is extensive new information on All Detective and the fascinating career of pulp-writer Arthur J. Burks.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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