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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume Two of Two, contains Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume one of Two, contains an Author Index, Title Index, Series Index, Awards Index, and the Ace and Belmont Doubles Index.
An anthology of various ghostly tales by authors such as E.F. Benson and Arthur Conan Doyle.
Originally published in 1974, this anthology includes facsimile reprints of ten early science fiction stories: "A Glance Ahead: Being a Christmas Tale of A.D. 3568," by John Kendrick Bangs; "The Third Eye," by Robert W. Chambers; "The Space Annihilator," by Harle Oren Cummins; "A Corner in Lightning," by George Griffith; "The Lizard," by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne; "The Romance of the First Radical," by Andrew Lang; "The Red One," by Jack London; "Beyond the Spectrum," by Morgan Robertson; "Impossibility: A Study of Reason and Science," by James F. Sullivan; and "Love and a Triangle," by Stanley Waterloo.
The second issue of this classic magazine features: "The Goddess of Atvatabar (Part 2)," by William R. Bradshaw; "When the Gods Slept," by Lord Dunsany; "The Shadows on the Wall," by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman; "Memnon; or, Human Wisdom," by Voltaire, more.
QUEST FOR THE RUBY PYRAMID It's 2020 and strange things are happening in the Egyptian desert. It begins with a terrifying battle at the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, and it will lead an intrepid band of psychic agents on a harrowing quest for an incredible doomsday weapon hidden far below the sands of Egypt, in a forgotten ruby pyramid. Four valiant men and two women are all that stand between Earth and the demonic dreams of a sorceress from the stars, determined to make our world her own. Borgo Press is pleased to represent the first publication of a great new science-fantasy novel.
Leslie Barringer (1895-1968) was an English editor and author of historical novels, best known for his historical fantasy novels. Not strictly a fantasy, "Gerfalcon" is the first book in the trilogy known as The Neustrian Cycle, set in the 14th century in an alternate medieval France called Neustria. And don't miss the second volume in the series, "Joris of the Rock."
Ross Rocklynne (1913-1988) was the pen name used by Ross Louis Rocklin, an American science fiction author active in the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Born in 1913 in Ohio, Rocklynne was a regular contributor to the science fiction pulps. He was a professional guest at the first World Science Fiction Convention in 1939. Despite his numerous appearances and solid writing, Rocklynne never quite achieved the fame of his contemporaries Robert A. Heinlein, L. Sprague DeCamp, and Isaac Asimov. His most well known story is probably "The Men and the Mirror," first published in 1938. Rocklynne partially retired from writing in the late 1950s, but made a notable return in the 1970s when his novelette "Ching Witch " was included in Harlan Ellison's original anthology, Again, Dangerous Visions (1972). "Ching Witch " was later nominated for a Nebula award. This volume contains an annotated bibliography of Ross Rocklynne's work. It features an introduction by Arthur Jean Cox, plus an index.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume Two of Two, contains Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II.
The fourth issue of this classic magazine features: "The Hollow Land," by William Morris, "The Goddess of Atvatabar" (part 4), more!
The premiere issue of FORGOTTEN FANTASY featured part 1 of "The Goddess of Atvatabar," by William R. Bradshaw -- a rare fantasy novel reprinted for the first time. Plus short works by Arthur Conan Doyle ("The Parasite") and F. Marion Crawford ("The Dead Smile").
The third issue of FORGOTTEN FANTASY featured part 3 of "The Goddess of Atvatabar," by William R. Bradshaw -- a rare fantasy novel reprinted for the first time. Plus short works by H.G. Wells ("The Valley of Spiders"), Nathaniel Hawthorne ("The Birthmark"), and E. Nesbit ("Man-Size in Marble").
The second issue of this classic magazine features: "The Goddess of Atvatabar (Part 2)," by William R. Bradshaw; "When the Gods Slept," by Lord Dunsany; "The Shadows on the Wall," by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman; "Memnon; or, Human Wisdom," by Voltaire, more.
QUEST FOR THE RUBY PYRAMID It's 2020 and strange things are happening in the Egyptian desert. It begins with a terrifying battle at the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, and it will lead an intrepid band of psychic agents on a harrowing quest for an incredible doomsday weapon hidden far below the sands of Egypt, in a forgotten ruby pyramid. Four valiant men and two women are all that stand between Earth and the demonic dreams of a sorceress from the stars, determined to make our world her own. Borgo Press is pleased to represent the first publication of a great new science-fantasy novel.
Originally published in 1976, this anthology includes facsimile reprints of thirteen early horror and ghost stories: "The Sanctuary," by E. F. Benson; "The Terror on Tobit," by Charles Lloyd Birkin; "Couching at the Door," by D. K. Broster; "An Amateur Ghost," by James Branch Cabell; "The Closed Cabinet" (anonymous); "Playing with Fire," by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; "The Demon Pope," by Richard Garnett; "Arria Marcella," by Theophile Gautier; "The Witch Doctor," by Manly P. Hall; "The Seeker of Souls," by Jasper John; "The Shadow on the Moor," by the Duke of Northumberland; "The Moonslave," by Barry Pain; and "A Porta Inferi," by Roger Pater.
The fifth issue of this classic magazine features: "Hartmann the Anarchist," by E. Douglas Fawcett, plus stories by Algernon Blackwood and Tudor Jenks, and more!
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