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Seven people from the 20th Century have been selected for study by
a future age. But can these future-men re-learn what science and
technology have taken away?
Arthur Leo Zagat wrote some of the goriest stories ever written
back in the 30s when times were bad for just about everybody. They
became known as "weird menace" tales which, as a genre, reached its
peak with Zagat. John Pelan tells you all about the man and his
time in his introduction. The stories in this collection are: The
Corpse Factory, Dime Mystery Magazine, Mary 1934 A Lodging in Hell,
Horror Stories, February/March 1936 Death Lands a Cargo, Dime
Mystery Magazine, October 1935 Death's Mistress, Dime Mystery
Magazine, September 1934 Madman's Bride, Dime Mystery Magazine,
January 1935 Satan's Bedchamber, Dime Mystery Magazine, August 1936
Soft Blows the Breeze from Hell, Dime Mystery Magazine, December
1937 The Little Walking Corpses, Dime Mystery Magazine, November
1934
The Anthology of Sci-Fi V20 is a collection of nine Sci-fi stories
from some of the best writers of the past century. Included are:
The Destroyer by William Merriam Rouse, The Gray Plague by L. A.
Eshbach, The Death-Cloud by Nat Schachner, The Revolt of the
Machines by Nat Schachner, The Hands of Aten by H. G. Winter, The
Midget From the Island by H. G. Winter, The Great Dome on Mercury
by Arthur Leo Zagat, Pirates of the Gorm by Nat Schachner, When the
Sleepers Woke by Arthur Leo Zagat.
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
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