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Nirvana of the Seven Voodoos by John Peter Drummond
Nirvana of the Seven Voodoos – Helene is kidnapped by savage man-apes and Ki-Gor must follow them into a forbidden land to rescue her from a man who would turn her into a drug addicted slave.
The Ghostwritings, Vol. 1 by H.P. Lovecraft
The Ghostwritings, Vol. 1 – Hazel Heald
H.P. Lovecraft was a “revisionist” i.e. editor and ghostwriter for several other writers during his lifetime. This volume of his ghostwriting centers on his work done for Hazel Heald.
The Food of the Gods by H.G. Wells
The Food of the Gods – In a venture to solve the problem of world hunger, two Scientists work to develop very large chickens. They discover the ultimate growth food and turn all of the creatures around into giants. Inadvertently they create a new evolution of humans that become giants. What begins with the most altruistic of motives rapidly becomes a world in chaos.
Enslaved Brains by Eando Binder
Enslaved Brains is a tale of humanity rising against the Cult of the Scientists.
Early Stories by Edmond Hamilton
Early Stories by Edmond Hamilton – Four early stories from the fertile mind of the Father of World Destroying Space Opera.
Origins of the Partnership by Seabury Quinn
Origins of the Partnership – The backgrounds and origins of the greatest occult detective team – Dr. de Grandin and Dr. Trowbrige.
The Haunted Chair by Gaston Leroux
The Haunted Chair – A thrilling novel of murder by light-rays, murder by strange sounds, and murder by tragic perfumes—by the author of “The Phantom of the Opera.”
The Artificial Man and Other Stories by Clare Winger Harris
The Artificial Man and Other Stories – two stories of ambitious men attempting to become more than human and three stories regarding the nature of time.
Captain Future: Return And Farewell by Edmond Hamilton
Captain Future: Return And Farewell – three Science Fiction novelettes from the Captain Future saga. The Return of Captain Future begins the second incarnation of Curtis Newton, Grag the robot, Otho the android, and Simon Wright, the disembodied brain in the pages of Startling Stories. The saga ends with Earthmen No More and Birthplace of Creation, also from Startling Stories.
The Complete Hawk Carse by Anthony Gilmore
The complete saga of Hawk Carse as he battles the evil genius Dr. Ku Sui. Carse pits decisive action against Ku Sui’s henchmen as well as his cabinet of disembodied brains in the fight to preserve the solar system.
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.
Wolf of the Steppes by Greye la Spina
Wolf of the Steppes – Five early stories by Greye La Spina (1880-1969) one of the founding female authors of the modern horror story.
