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Claimed (Hardcover): Francis Stevens Claimed (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens
R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Claimed opens with the recovery of a mysterious artifact, a strange box bearing an undecipherable inscription, from an uncharted island following an undersea volcanic explosion that nearly dooms the ship that discovers it. Brought back to civilization, the box is purchased by a crotchety old millionaire who quickly comes to regret it. Horrible apparitions of the sea appear at night and frightening dreams plague the old man, his niece and the young doctor who's serving him. While the doctor does what he can to learn of the box's origin and the meaning of the strange writing, the nonstop macabre visions, and occasional deaths, that have appeared in the box's wake eventually lead to the abduction of the old man and his niece by persons unknown. In pursuit of his employer across the high seas, the doctor learns of the box's evil origins from the mad sailor who originally found it. "One of the strangest and most compelling science fantasy novels you will ever read"

The Heads of Cerberus (Hardcover): Francis Stevens The Heads of Cerberus (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published only once in book form a half-century ago in a collector's edition of 1500 copies, this great science-fantasy sells for more than $100 today. Written by the woman whose pseudonym was Francis Stevens, it has been hailed as the first alternate history novel. Fantasy master H. P. Lovecraft hailed Francis Stevens as among "the top grade of writers." "The Heads of Cerberus" tells of "an alternate-world Philadelphia, reached by a handful of this-world people. This Philadelphia is one in which the political corruptors have become ruthless autocrats, ruling through phony "civic service" competitions which result in cynically brutal enslavement of the people. The name of William Penn has become, under the organizational label of "Penn Service," the very fountainhead of viciously depraved, dictatorial government. Definitely a classic and fun to read."

Citadel of Fear (Hardcover): Francis Stevens Citadel of Fear (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Citadel of Fear by Francis Stevens It tells the tale of two adventurers, an Irishman and an American, who come upon the lost Aztec city of Tlapallan, in the wilds of Mexico. One is taken over by an evil god while the other falls in love with a woman from Tlapallan. Back in the states, the possessed man begins to use magic to mutate civilians. At the home of the Irishman's sister, a rampaging monster trashes the house one night, and that is only the beginning of one incredibly wild ride with many twists and breathtaking surprises. Nightmare creatures, battling Aztec gods and indoor swamps. Francis Stevens - ""the woman who invented dark fantasy""

The Heads of Cerberus (Hardcover): Francis Stevens The Heads of Cerberus (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Citadel of Fear (Paperback): Francis Stevens The Citadel of Fear (Paperback)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Citadel of Fear (1918) is a science fiction novel by Francis Stevens. Using her well-known pseudonym, Gertrude Barrows Bennett published some of the twentieth century's greatest science fiction stories and novels. The Citadel of Fear, her debut novel, has been recognized as a powerful tale of the lost world genre of adventure and remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. As the Great War rages on, two Irish American prospectors journey across the Mexican desert in search of fortune. Lucky to survive the heat and harsh conditions, they discover a dense jungle rumored to be the home of a lost tribe of Aztecs devoted to the serpent god Quetzalcoatl. Despite their fears, Kennedy and Colin O'Hara remain determined to complete their mission, no matter the cost. Venturing through the darkness of the jungle, they find the underground city of Tlapallam, where a group of assailants takes Kennedy prisoner. Left to return alone through the desert, O'Hara vows to return for his friend. Published at the height of Stevens' career as a popular storyteller in the nation's leading fantasy magazines, The Citadel of Fear is a lost world novel in the tradition of H. Rider Haggard and Edgar Rice Burroughs that continues to entertain and astound over a century after it appeared in print. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' The Citadel of Fear is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy - A Clinician's Guide for Working with Emotions (Paperback): Francis Stevens Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy - A Clinician's Guide for Working with Emotions (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- A focus on clinical interventions based in neuroscience - Reconceptualizing Emotions: Treating emotions as something to be utilized and learned from, as opposed to be solely regulated. - Clinicians learn which patients need to up or down regulate their emotions. - Clinicians learn how to work with specific emotions like anger, sadness, shame, or desire

Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy - A Clinician's Guide for Working with Emotions (Hardcover): Francis Stevens Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy - A Clinician's Guide for Working with Emotions (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens
R3,731 Discovery Miles 37 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- A focus on clinical interventions based in neuroscience - Reconceptualizing Emotions: Treating emotions as something to be utilized and learned from, as opposed to be solely regulated. - Clinicians learn which patients need to up or down regulate their emotions. - Clinicians learn how to work with specific emotions like anger, sadness, shame, or desire

Nightmares! (Hardcover): Francis Stevens Nightmares! (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens
R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gertrude Barrows Bennett (1883-1948) was the first major female writer of fantasy and science fiction in the United States, publishing her stories under the pseudonym Francis Stevens. Bennett wrote a number of highly acclaimed fantasies between 1917 and 1923 and has been called "the woman who invented dark fantasy". Her most famous books include Claimed (which Augustus T. Swift, in a letter to The Argosy called "One of the strangest and most compelling science fantasy novels you will ever read") and the lost world novel The Citadel of Fear. Bennett also wrote an early dystopian novel, The Heads of Cerberus (1919). Nighmares! And other stories - is a nice collection of her short stories and novelettes.

The Citadel of Fear (Hardcover): Francis Stevens The Citadel of Fear (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Citadel of Fear (1918) is a science fiction novel by Francis Stevens. Using her well-known pseudonym, Gertrude Barrows Bennett published some of the twentieth century's greatest science fiction stories and novels. The Citadel of Fear, her debut novel, has been recognized as a powerful tale of the lost world genre of adventure and remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. As the Great War rages on, two Irish American prospectors journey across the Mexican desert in search of fortune. Lucky to survive the heat and harsh conditions, they discover a dense jungle rumored to be the home of a lost tribe of Aztecs devoted to the serpent god Quetzalcoatl. Despite their fears, Kennedy and Colin O'Hara remain determined to complete their mission, no matter the cost. Venturing through the darkness of the jungle, they find the underground city of Tlapallam, where a group of assailants takes Kennedy prisoner. Left to return alone through the desert, O'Hara vows to return for his friend. Published at the height of Stevens' career as a popular storyteller in the nation's leading fantasy magazines, The Citadel of Fear is a lost world novel in the tradition of H. Rider Haggard and Edgar Rice Burroughs that continues to entertain and astound over a century after it appeared in print. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' The Citadel of Fear is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

Serapion and Other Stories (Paperback): Francis Stevens Serapion and Other Stories (Paperback)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Serapion and Other Stories (1920) is a collection of stories by Francis Stevens. Using her well-known pseudonym, Gertrude Barrows Bennett published some of the twentieth century's greatest science fiction stories and novels. "Serapion" been recognized as a powerful tale of dark fantasy for investigation of demonic possession and the occult, and remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. "'Get! Get out!' adjured that brutally vulgar voice. Then it changed to a whining, female treble: 'You are young, Clayton Barbour; young and soft to the soft, cruel hand that would mold you. You are easy to mold as clay-clay-Clayton-clay! Evil hangs over you--black evil! Flee from the damned Clayton Barbour. Go home--you!'" Against his better judgment, Clay Barbour ignores the advice of his friend Nils Berquist and attends a seance at the home of well-known spiritualists James and Alicia Moore. In the dim, candlelit room, a "fifth presence" named Serapion reveals himself to Barbour, claiming to offer happiness and success to the young man. Terrified at first, Barbour soon welcomes Serapion into his life, unwittingly opening the door to disaster for himself and his loved ones. Presented alongside some of Stevens' lesser known tales of science fiction and occult inquiry, "Serapion" is a masterpiece of dark fantasy and a cautionary tale that continues to haunt a century after it appeared in print. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' Serapion and Other Stories is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

The Heads of Cerberus (Hardcover): Francis Stevens The Heads of Cerberus (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Heads of Cerberus (1919) is a science fiction novel by Francis Stevens. Originally serialized in The Thrill Book, a popular pulp magazine, The Heads of Cerberus was recognized as "perhaps the first science fiction fantasy to use the alternate time-track, or parallel worlds, idea" by anthologist and critic Groff Conklin. Noted for its satirical tone and dystopian themes, The Head of Cerberus remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. In 1918, three friends from Philadelphia discover a strange powdery substance. Before they can find out what it is or where it came from, they are transported to the year 2118. Somehow, the city has come under complete totalitarian control, forcing the vast majority of its poor citizens to live in constant fear of death and imprisonment. Names have been replaced by identification numbers and annual contests run by the ruthless overseer leave families torn apart by violence and death. With her eye on the present, writing at a time of war and increasing political division, Stevens tells a story about a future both strange and all too familiar, warning her readers about the dangers of unchecked power through the guise of fantasy and adventure. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' The Heads of Cerberus is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

Claimed (Hardcover): Francis Stevens Claimed (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R250 Discovery Miles 2 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Claimed (1920) is a science fiction novel by Francis Stevens. Using her well-known pseudonym, Gertrude Barrows Bennett published some of the twentieth century's greatest science fiction stories and novels. Claimed, her final novel, has been recognized as a powerful tale of dark fantasy for its combination of nautical adventure and the occult, and remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. "From where we stood the illusion of ruins was nearly perfect, and indeed-who knows?-we may to-day have looked upon the last surviving trace of some ancient city, flung up from the abyss that engulfed it ages before the brief history we have of the race of man began." On a voyage at sea, a merchant vessel chances upon a recently formed volcanic island. Unable to stay for long, mesmerized by the geometric rock formations reaching their pinnacle at its smoldering center, they take a memento of their discovery: a small, rectangular block of a metallic green color, perfect for carving into a sea chest. Eventually, the artifact makes its way into the collection of Jesse J. Robinson, a famous antiquarian from Tremont, a town located along the Delaware River. When Robinson and his niece Leilah fall victim to powerful hallucinations, Doctor John Vanaman is brought in to help. Soon, he launches an investigation into the nature of the box, tracking down its original owner and the dealer who sold it to Robinson. To his horror, they seem to have succumbed to the same madness plaguing the antiquarian's home. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' Claimed is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

The Heads of Cerberus (Paperback): Francis Stevens The Heads of Cerberus (Paperback)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Heads of Cerberus (1919) is a science fiction novel by Francis Stevens. Originally serialized in The Thrill Book, a popular pulp magazine, The Heads of Cerberus was recognized as "perhaps the first science fiction fantasy to use the alternate time-track, or parallel worlds, idea" by anthologist and critic Groff Conklin. Noted for its satirical tone and dystopian themes, The Head of Cerberus remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. In 1918, three friends from Philadelphia discover a strange powdery substance. Before they can find out what it is or where it came from, they are transported to the year 2118. Somehow, the city has come under complete totalitarian control, forcing the vast majority of its poor citizens to live in constant fear of death and imprisonment. Names have been replaced by identification numbers and annual contests run by the ruthless overseer leave families torn apart by violence and death. With her eye on the present, writing at a time of war and increasing political division, Stevens tells a story about a future both strange and all too familiar, warning her readers about the dangers of unchecked power through the guise of fantasy and adventure. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' The Heads of Cerberus is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

Serapion and Other Stories (Hardcover): Francis Stevens Serapion and Other Stories (Hardcover)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Serapion and Other Stories (1920) is a collection of stories by Francis Stevens. Using her well-known pseudonym, Gertrude Barrows Bennett published some of the twentieth century's greatest science fiction stories and novels. "Serapion" been recognized as a powerful tale of dark fantasy for investigation of demonic possession and the occult, and remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. "'Get! Get out!' adjured that brutally vulgar voice. Then it changed to a whining, female treble: 'You are young, Clayton Barbour; young and soft to the soft, cruel hand that would mold you. You are easy to mold as clay-clay-Clayton-clay! Evil hangs over you--black evil! Flee from the damned Clayton Barbour. Go home--you!'" Against his better judgment, Clay Barbour ignores the advice of his friend Nils Berquist and attends a seance at the home of well-known spiritualists James and Alicia Moore. In the dim, candlelit room, a "fifth presence" named Serapion reveals himself to Barbour, claiming to offer happiness and success to the young man. Terrified at first, Barbour soon welcomes Serapion into his life, unwittingly opening the door to disaster for himself and his loved ones. Presented alongside some of Stevens' lesser known tales of science fiction and occult inquiry, "Serapion" is a masterpiece of dark fantasy and a cautionary tale that continues to haunt a century after it appeared in print. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' Serapion and Other Stories is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

Claimed (Paperback): Francis Stevens Claimed (Paperback)
Francis Stevens; Contributions by Mint Editions
R157 Discovery Miles 1 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Claimed (1920) is a science fiction novel by Francis Stevens. Using her well-known pseudonym, Gertrude Barrows Bennett published some of the twentieth century's greatest science fiction stories and novels. Claimed, her final novel, has been recognized as a powerful tale of dark fantasy for its combination of nautical adventure and the occult, and remains central to Stevens' reputation as a pioneering author of fantasy and science fiction. "From where we stood the illusion of ruins was nearly perfect, and indeed-who knows?-we may to-day have looked upon the last surviving trace of some ancient city, flung up from the abyss that engulfed it ages before the brief history we have of the race of man began." On a voyage at sea, a merchant vessel chances upon a recently formed volcanic island. Unable to stay for long, mesmerized by the geometric rock formations reaching their pinnacle at its smoldering center, they take a memento of their discovery: a small, rectangular block of a metallic green color, perfect for carving into a sea chest. Eventually, the artifact makes its way into the collection of Jesse J. Robinson, a famous antiquarian from Tremont, a town located along the Delaware River. When Robinson and his niece Leilah fall victim to powerful hallucinations, Doctor John Vanaman is brought in to help. Soon, he launches an investigation into the nature of the box, tracking down its original owner and the dealer who sold it to Robinson. To his horror, they seem to have succumbed to the same madness plaguing the antiquarian's home. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Francis Stevens' Claimed is a classic work of American science fiction reimagined for modern readers.

The Citadel of Fear (Paperback): Francis Stevens The Citadel of Fear (Paperback)
Francis Stevens; Introduction by Melanie R. Anderson
R274 R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Save R51 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Discovering a lost city in the Mexican jungle, two adventurers embark on a terrifying journey. Disturbing ancient gods and nightmare creatures, they find a hidden civilization of Aztecs and bring dark magic into the modern world. With a potent cocktail of romance, revenge and swampish evil this book is one of the earliest examples of fantasy and remains an enthralling read. Gertrude Barrows Bennett, writing as Francis Stevens, is often regarded as the founder of dark fantasy and was admired by H.P. Lovecraft amongst many, with some ranking her alongside Mary Shelley in impact and imaginative power. Flame Tree 451 presents a new series, The Foundations of Feminist Fiction. The early 1900s saw a quiet revolution in literature dominated by male adventure heroes. Both men and women moved beyond the norms of the male gaze to write from a different gender perspective, sometimes with female protagonists, but also expressing the universal freedom to write on any subject whatsoever. Each book features a brand new biography and a new glossary of Literary, Gothic and Victorian terms.

The HEADS OF CERBERUS (Dystopian Classic) - The First Sci-Fi to use the Idea of Parallel Worlds and Alternate Time (Paperback):... The HEADS OF CERBERUS (Dystopian Classic) - The First Sci-Fi to use the Idea of Parallel Worlds and Alternate Time (Paperback)
Francis Stevens, Gertrude Barrows Bennett
R168 R152 Discovery Miles 1 520 Save R16 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Adventures on the Go, Book 2 (Paperback): Darryle Purcell, Michael Brian, Francis Stevens Adventures on the Go, Book 2 (Paperback)
Darryle Purcell, Michael Brian, Francis Stevens
R245 R205 Discovery Miles 2 050 Save R40 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nightmare! (Paperback): Francis Stevens Nightmare! (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Nightmare - An Alternate Universe Sci-Fi Tale (Paperback): Gertrude Barrows Bennett, Francis Stevens The Nightmare - An Alternate Universe Sci-Fi Tale (Paperback)
Gertrude Barrows Bennett, Francis Stevens
R140 R125 Discovery Miles 1 250 Save R15 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francis Stevens - The Heads of Cerberus - "These heads, with savage, snarling jaws, all emerged from one collar, set with five... Francis Stevens - The Heads of Cerberus - "These heads, with savage, snarling jaws, all emerged from one collar, set with five small but brilliant rubies" (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francis Stevens - Claimed! - "The hint of fear in his face, however, yielded to a sudden, savage irritation" (Paperback):... Francis Stevens - Claimed! - "The hint of fear in his face, however, yielded to a sudden, savage irritation" (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francis Stevens - Serapion - "Chaos will swallow the world, and the race of men be superseded by the race of madmen!"... Francis Stevens - Serapion - "Chaos will swallow the world, and the race of men be superseded by the race of madmen!" (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francis Stevens - Nightmare - "I admire the heroes of burglar stories. They're always such efficient people" (Paperback):... Francis Stevens - Nightmare - "I admire the heroes of burglar stories. They're always such efficient people" (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francis Stevens - Citadel of Fear - And under the stars cool night-winds roved, like stealthy, invisible prowlers (Paperback):... Francis Stevens - Citadel of Fear - And under the stars cool night-winds roved, like stealthy, invisible prowlers (Paperback)
Francis Stevens
R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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