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Warrior Queen of Attila’s Lost Legion by John Peter Drummond
Warrior Queen of Attila’s Lost Legion – Out of the past swept cruel Queen Tarma’s hun-horsemen, claiming Helene for sacrifice. And even lion-thewed Ki-Gor quailed before the swamp-beasts guarding Tarma’s dripping altars.
A Million Years In The Future by Thomas P. Kelley
A Million Years In The Future – a thrilling interplanetary story of Jan, the last man on Earth; Tara the Glorious, Queen of the Stars; the Wolves of Worra, the Nine Terrible Sisters, and the Black Raiders, destroyers of a thousand planets.
Watered Guns by Walt Coburn
As a boy, Roy Benton watched his father get killed by the Gorman clan. As a man he has to overcome his fears and bring them to justice. The mighty Missouri River is the backdrop for horse thieves, cattle rustlers and a blood feud that has consumed three generations.
Death Has An Escort – Three Stories by Roger Torrey
Death Has An Escort – Three hard-boiled stories about love and pleasure and blackmail and murder by Roger Torrey.
At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft
At the Mountains of Madness tells of the Miskatonic University Expedition into the Antarctic in search of deep-level specimens of rock and sod, and relates for the first time the strange and terrible experiences and discoveries of the expedition.
The Skylark Trilogy by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith
The Skylark Trilogy includes all three classic science fiction books “The Skylark of Space,” “Skylark Three” and “The Skylark of Valeron” by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith.
The Skylark of Valeron by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith
The Skylark of Valeron brings to a conclusion the classic Skylark trilogy by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith. While DuQuesne has survived to become Master of the Earth, the Seatons and the Cranes must run for their lives into the fourth dimension— from which none have ever returned.
The Golden Ghoul by Brant House
The Golden Ghoul (SAX,16) – Secret Agent “X’s” far-flung, crime-crushing organization brought him whisperings of a fiend who meted out a death worse than death— a monster who called himself the Ghoul.
Skull-Face by Robert E. Howard
Strange was the bondage into which he sold himself, a terror-stricken slave in an abyss of evil. And stranger still was the bargain he made with the Unseen World to escape the shadow of the Thing named . . . Skull-Face.



