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The Baron Brings Home the Bacon by Curtiss T. Gardner
Four stories about the insurance investigations of Bill ‘Baron Munchausen’ Tolliver. What’s more incredible, the investigations Tolliver finds himself in, or the tall tales he makes up that earned him the nickname ‘Baron Munchausen’?
The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer
The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu – Dr. Fu-Manchu, the master of fiendish deaths, and now a member of the Sacred Order of the White Peacock, has returned. Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie must somehow thwart his evil plans to take over the world.
The Menace of Mars and Other Stories by Clare Winger Harris
The Menace of Mars and Other Stories is a collection of 3 novelettes by Clare Winger Harris, writer of mystical science fiction of universes within universes.
Stagecoach – Five Stories by Ernest Haycox
Five Western stories by Ernest Haycox including Stage to Lordsburg, made into the classic Western film Stagecoach directed by John Ford. This film starred Clare Trevor and introduced John Wayne in his first leading role.
The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer
The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu was an evil genius and a connoisseur of exotic murder. He disdained the use of guns and knives, favoring exotic poisons, insects, fungi and the use of dacoits, thuggees, and other members of secret societies to effect his will.
Murder Trap by Johnston McCulley
Murder Trap – three stories about the attempted abduction of a witness, a parolee’s revenge on the man who framed him, and the kill-lust of a man who wants to control a company.
Witch-House and Other Stories by Seabury Quinn
Witch-House – From the occult casebook of Jules de Grandin: A mummy determined to come back to life, a ghost haunting her widower’s new wife, and a witches’ familiar exacting revenge 300 hundred years after the witch was drowned.
The Narratives of Gregg Haljan by Ray Cummings
Two great early space opera novels, Brigands of the Moon (1930), and its sequel, Wandl, the Invader (1932) in which Gregg Haljan saves the world first from space pirates and then from space invaders.
Wandl, the Invader by Ray Cummings
In this sequel to “Brigands of the Moon”, Gregg Haljan tries to save the Earth, Mars and Venus from being destroyed by the giant brains of the planet Wandl.



