Adventure
From the Gobi desert to the Sahara. The Amazon to the Nile. And the deepest, darkest jungles.
Beast-Gods of Atlantis by John Peter Drummond
Beast-Gods of Atlantis – Into that lost world, that ancient, terrible land of Timeless Evil, came Ki-Gor, White Lord of the Jungle, and his lovely mate, Helene. They came in peace, offering friendship — and Sha-Topat, High Priest of the Sun-God Raa, greeted them at the Temple-Altar of the Drinking Stone — treachery and death like gifts in his hand!
The Beasts of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Beasts Of Tarzan (T3) – Tarzan and Jane have a son, Jack. Jack has been kidnapped. Tarzan and Jane are then also kidnapped and all are taken to Africa where Tarzan is abandoned on an island. Jane must fight to escape with her son and trek through the unforgiving jungle to freedom.
Too Tough to Kill by J.D. Newsom
Too Tough to Kill – Fate rewards a businessman with a rotten hand so he joins the Foreign Legion. Thinking he will be assigned to combat and die in battle, Fate hands him another role and he becomes too tough to kill.
Desperate Passages by J. Allan Dunn
Desperate Passages – Three stories of the South Seas, treachery, kidnapping, and pearls.
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 Dragoman’s Tales by Otis Adelbert Kline
The Dragoman’s Tales – In these seven stories, Hamed the Dragoman will take tourists who come to his city, to the coffee shop of Silat where he tells tales of his life, his loves, his intrigues and his battles.
Devil Drums by Murray Leinster
Devil Drums – Three stories about how the jungles of the world are ever unaffected by human greed and lust for power.
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.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas is the classic adventure story of “Pierre Aronnax, Conseil His Servant, And Ned Land, A Canadian Harpooner ” as they journey around the world under the seas with Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus
Black Vulmea by Robert E. Howard
Black Vulmea, Irish pirate on the Spanish Main, roams the Caribbean and the South Atlantic in search of treasure. Along the way he battles Indians, other pirates, and the hated English.
The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Return of Tarzan (T2) – After giving up the love of his life, Jane Porter, to his cousin William Cecil Clayton, Tarzan returns to Paris and through a series of occurrences, thence back to Africa.