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HARDCOVER EDITION. The exciting first novel in the "Radio Man"
series of stories starring Myles Cabot. Read about his advent on
the planet Venus, his encounter with the Ant-Men and the Cupians
(human-like beings). Fully illustrated with the original artwork
from the pulp magazines in which the story first appeared.
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Cosmos (Hardcover)
Ralph Milne Farley, Edmond Hamilton, E. Hoffman Price
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R1,253
Discovery Miles 12 530
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FIRST EDITION: This novel was written by 18 science fiction authors
in a round-robin format--each chapter by a different author (or in
the case of one chapter, two writers). Alpha Centauri versus the
Solar System. A great space adventure story.
FIRST EDITION HARDCOVER! The final two stories in the Myles
Standish Cabot Radio Man Venus Series. Thrill to his exploits on
Earth in "The Radio Man Returns" and on Venus in "The Radio Minds
of Mars". Illustrated.
The third novel in the Myles Cabot "Radio Man" series. Myles Cabot,
a radio expert, who has married Princess Lilla, the queen of Cupia
on the planet Venus, returns to the earth for a visit. When
Princess Lilla sends an SOS, Cabot starts back to Cupia by wireless
but a thunderstorm throws him off course and he lands on a
different continent where he is confronted by his old enemies,
Prince Yuri and the Formians, the giant ant-men of Venus!
"Serge, Emperor of the Earth" announced that he was about to begin
his conquest of the world. He tries to force submission of America
by consistently destroying shipping and naval vessels with his
radio-directed fleet of one-man submarines. Two men, Hugh Leigh,
Boston lawyer and secret service operative, and his son Bob, stand
between Serge and ultimate victory--and they have disappeared,
presumed dead!
This volume includes "The Stagnant Death," by H. Bedford-Jones
(part of his "Trumpets from Oblivion" series) and the novel "The
Radio Flyers," by Ralph Milne Farley.
FIRST EDITION HARDCOVER! Myles Standish Cabot, radio genius, who
solved the secret of the wireless transmission of matter, returns
to earth from Poros - the planet Venus - whose inhabitants, the
Cupians, are much like men, except that they have antennae, instead
of ears, and communicate by radio. Cabot relates how the conquered
Formians (see "The Radio Man"), giat, intelligent ant-men,
conspired with Prince Yuri, a renegade Cupian, and his followers to
again take control of the planet. The original magazine text.
It was Adams Mayhew against the Spider, mad genius of Mu - with the
existence of that lost Pacific continent at stake. This is a novel
of the lost continent of Lemuria by the author of the Radio Man
series of Venus stories and many other science fiction adventure
tales.
by Ralph Milne Farley. John Farley Pease was the great-grandfather
of the author, and he was a scientist in the year 2000 A.D., a time
far in the future of the writing of this story (1932). Follow the
adventures of Pease as he provides his scientific knowledge to the
U.S. to ward off the invasion of the Soviet Siberia.
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science
fiction double novels. The first novel "Danger Moon" is another
engaging and highly entertaining tale from a master of science
fiction, the late, great Frederik Pohl. Steve Templin had worked as
a professional trouble-shooter for years, but now he wanted
something different in his life. It wasn't going to be easy,
though, and it certainly wasn't going to be cheap. And when Ellen
Bishop, owner of Terralune Projects, asked for his help, he
agreed... for a price. Something strange was happening to her
father's Lunar mining firm and she needed someone like Templin to
get to the bottom of it. As he weighed into the situation, he
discovered a web of sabotage, greed, and murder-and soon after, the
remains of an ancient alien race. The second novel is "The Hidden
Universe" by the man who gave us "The Radio Planet," Ralph Milne
Farley. Bob Cathcart was happy when his brother, Johnny, had landed
a job with the gigantic Frain Corporation. Johnny had signed on and
was shipped off to one of Malcolm Frain's secret industrial
colonies. But that had been six months earlier, and that was the
last time Bob Cathcart had seen or heard from his brother. So with
his career as a chemical researcher going nowhere, Bob decided to
take a job as a truck driver for the Frain Corporation, partially
in hope of finding out what had happened to his missing brother.
Like his brother before him, he was also shipped out to one of
Malcolm Frain's secret colonies. But after his arrival, it didn't
take Bob Cathcart long to discover that the colony he had come to
was like no place he had ever seen. In fact, he soon came to the
grim realization that this colony might not even be located on
Earth
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the worlds literature. 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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The Immortals (Paperback)
Ralph Milne Farley; Illustrated by Robert A. Graef, Samuel Cahan
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R661
Discovery Miles 6 610
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This volume includes "The Stagnant Death," by H. Bedford-Jones
(part of his "Trumpets from Oblivion" series) and the novel "The
Radio Flyers," by Ralph Milne Farley.
by Ralph Milne Farley. John Farley Pease was the great-grandfather
of the author, and he was a scientist in the year 2000 A.D., a time
far in the future of the writing of this story (1932). Follow the
adventures of Pease as he provides his scientific knowledge to the
U.S. to ward off the invasion of the Soviet Siberia.
A FICTION HOUSE PRESS REPRINT--A Story of the Lost Continent of
Lemuria. It was Adams Mayhew against the Spider, a mad genius of Mu
-- with the existence of that lost Pacific continent at stake.
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