China
The Jewels of Ling Ti by H. Bedford-Jones
The Jewels of Ling Ti – Various buyers of antiques in China, agents for collectors and dealers, compete with each other to acquire priceless objects. While some are honorable men some are decidedly not.
The Petals of Lao-Tze by J. Allan Dunn
The Petals of Lao-Tze – The eighth “petal”, is the final piece needed to recreate the complete golden talisman that is said to have given Lao-Tze long life, perhaps even immortality. Retrieving it from a dead man deep in the Himalayas is the easy part. Bringing it back to a wealthy benefactor is another story.
The Leopard Man and Other Stories by Perley Poore Sheehan
The Leopard Man and Other Stories – Three stories of magic, mysticism, mystery, and the strange unexplainable things that happen in some of the remote corners of the world.
The Horror From The Hills by Frank Belknap Long Jr.
The Horror From the HiIls – A stone idol, brought to New York from China, unleashes the Great Old One Chaugnar Faugn upon the world. And Chaugnar Faugn is hungry.
The Horror From the HiIls incorporates a dream H. P. Lovecraft related to the author in a letter.
The Blue-Eyed Manchu by Achmed Abdullah
The Blue-Eyed Manchu – a Secret Agent, haunted by a prior encounter with an Afghan warlord, is charged with going to China, finding the One Man who is stirring up troubles across Asia, and killing him.
The Moon Terror by A.G. Birch
The Moon Terror and Other Stories was originally sold by Weird Tales but was eventually given away free with a subscription to the magazine. Published in 1927, the book reproduces one novel, one novelette and two short stories from the beginnings of the magazine’s run.
Six Good Men by Georges Surdez
Six Good Men – Two Stories of the Foreign Legion in Indo-China by Georges Surdez
Six Good Men (1922)- A Simple Assignment: Scout A Village
What I Want, I Take! (1941) – In the Face of the Vichy Surrender of France
The Secret of the Tong by Hugh Clevely
The Secret of the Tong by Hugh Clevely
Having just returned to New York after 18 months in South America, Martin Kerr is mistaken for another man. After being threatened in a restaurant and stalked by sinister Chinese men, Martin needs to find out why – and fast!
The Complete Adventures of Captain Trouble by Perley Poore Sheehan
The Complete Adventures of Captain Trouble – Pelham Rutledge Shattuck, American wanderer, brawler, fighter in China fulfills his destiny as the incarnation of Kubla Khan. As Shadak Khan, Captain Trouble, he battles the war lords, the wizards and the Tongs of China to bring about the new age of Maitreya Buddha.