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The Red Road to Shamballah

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by Perley Poore Sheehan
Published by Black Dog Books

THE RED ROAD TO SHAMBALLAH by Perley Poore Sheehan
High in the mystic Himalayas, weilding the sacred sword of Kubla Kahn, Pelham Shattuck sets off to establish an empire - and recreate the fabled Shamballah! Can he fullfill the prophecy before the monks of the Black Arts can stop him?
Trade paperback, 185 pages, $19.95
Cover art by Tom Roberts

Hell's Hoofprints

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by Lester Dent
Published by Black Dog Books

HELL'S HOOFPRINTS by Lester Dent
For the first time, HELL'S HOOFPRINTS collects the complete works of Lester dent from WESTERN TRAILS, including his fiction, articles, vignettes and letters to readers - with a bonus story written for WESTERN TRAILS but never appearing there.

Trade paperback, 230 pages, $24.95

City of Corpses

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by Norvell Page
Published by Black Dog Books

CITY OF CORPSES: THE COLLECTED WEIRD MYSTERIES OF KEN CARTER
Read the stories that led to Norvell Page receiving the commission to write The Spider. Included are: "Hell's Music," "City of Corpses," "Statues of  Horror," "Gallows Ghost," "The Devil's Hoof," "The Sinister Embrace," and "Satan's Sideshow," reprinted from Ten Detective Aces Also included are Page 's nonfiction article, "How I Write," photos, a biography of the author, and an introduction by Robert Weinberg.

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Old Sails

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by Captain A.E. Dingle
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OLD SAILS by Captain A. E. Dingle
Eleven thrilling tales of adventures at sea written by a master mariner. Read: "The Light on Little Hope", "Piracy", "Recognition", "The Rusty Cutlass", "water", "The Burden Paternal", "Doc", "The Killer", "The Siren's swan Song", "Old Sails", and the pirate novella, "Three Palms Cay". Also included are a nonfiction article, and a bibliography of written works by Dingle. Trade paperback, 198 pages, $19.95

Demons of the Night

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by Seabury Quinn
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DEMONS OF THE NIGHT and Other Early Tales of Suspense by Seabury Quinn
Best known as a prolific contributor to WEIRD TALES, Seabury Quinn created an impressive body of literature prior to and parallel with his first sales to that magazine. DEMONS OF THE NIGHT spotlights those early works, including his first published article, his first fiction sale, and stories from his extremely rare "Washington Night's Entertainment" and "Problems of Professor Forrester" series.

Three of the works in this volume were previously unknown, and five have never been reprinted in their entirety anywhere since the original magazine appearances, as long as nine decades ago.  Cover art by Greg Hildebrandt
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Adventurers, The

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Edited by Tom Roberts
Introduction by Will Murray

This collection assembles four pulp heroes who attempted to rival Doc Savage: Secret Agent X, Captain Hazzard, Super Jim Anthony and "Adventurers, Inc.", headed by Rush Randall.

  • Secret Agent X - Kingdom of Blue Corpses
  • Captain Hazzard - Python Men of the Lost City
  • Super Jim Anthony - Dealer In Death
  • Rush Randall & Adventurers, Inc. - The Crazy Indian
  • 263 pages
  • 6x9 Trade Paper

Dead Men Tell Tales

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Arthur B. Reeve

Before CSI, There Was Craig Kennedy!

Known as the "American Sherlock Holmes," Craig Kennedy written by Arthur B. Reeve appeared in many magazines throughout the 20s and 30s. 

Follow America's Sherlock Holmes as he grapples with these challenging cases.  Can you figure out the solutions before they are revealed?  This collection brings together seven unreprinted cases of Craig Kennedy, including his only appearance in Weird Tales.

  • 142 pages
  • 6x9 Trade Paper

Sorcerer's Stone, The

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Beatrice Grimshaw

Mo had taken a crystal out of his bag.  It was a pretty thing like the end off a chandelier luster, and jsut about the same size, only it was a double-ended, with two points.

The lizard lay dead upon the ground.  Mo pointed the crystal at it and began stroking the air just above the little corpse.  Over and over it he went with the crystal, making lines of light as the dying fire caught the quartz and drew colors out of it.

I know that no one will believe what happened next, but the lizard moved.  It got up, staggered and walked away.  It was alive.

"Let me look yet again at the crystal," said the Marquis, "It is of course but an instrument of the power—still—"

He took it in his hand, and began examining it.  Mo kept a close watch on it, hovering over us like ahen over her chickens when a hawk is about.  It was plain that he valued his charm quite a good deal.

"The finest crystal I ever saw, with any one of these sorcerers," I declared, handling it.

"It's bigger than the Kohinoor, but not near so big as the Cullinan," I said in a whisper.

"Nevertheless, it is a king's fortune," affirmed the Marquis, "And this sorcerer is using it to make charms."

"If we can get it—"

  • 106 pages
  • 6x9 Trade Paper

Spotted Panther, The

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James Francis Dwyer

From the pages of The Cavalier [1913] comes this forgotten tale of adventure.  Three men journey into the heart of Borneo, fighting both natives and the jungle itself, to find the Great Parong of Buddha and other fabled treasures missing for more than two centuries!

  • 156 pages
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Marching Sands

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Harold Lamb

Gray was silent while the scientist placed his finger on a wall map of Asia.  He drew his finger inland from the coast of China, past the rivers and cities, past the northern border of Tibet to a blank space under the mountains of Turkestan where there was no writing."This is the blind spot of Asia," Balch said.  "It has grown smaller, as Europeans journeyed through it borders.  Tibet we know.  The interior of China we know, except for this blnkd spot.  It is—"
"In the Desert of Gobi."
"The one place explorers have been prevented from visiting.  And it is here we have heard the Wusun are."
"We want you to start right off.  We know that our dearest foes, the British Asiatic Society, have wind of the Wunsun.  They are fitting out an expedition.  It will have the edge on yours because their will start from India, which is nearer the Gobi."
"Then it's to be a race?" Gray asked.
"A race it is," nodden Balch.

South of Sulu

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George F. Worts

WORTS, GEORGE F.

Samuel Larkin Shay, United States citizen from Cairo, Illinois—but for the past six years a restless rover of the Asiatic tropics.  For six hard, weary years, Singapore Sammy has been hunting for a man.  For six years, in every mannor of conveyance, from ox cart to lady liner, from Malay proa to airplane, he had followed the tortuous trail; losing it, picking it up again, it has taken him from Pekin to Punjab, from Ceylon to the Celebes and far beyond.

The man in question is Singapore Sammy's father Bill Shay—whom Sammy has several accounts to settle with.  The old rascal deserted Sammy and his mother when Sammy was but an infant of two.  Upon departing, Bill Shay took Sammy's grandfather's will, which leaves a fortune to Sammy.  The estate cannot be claimed with the will—and Sammy wants that will!

  • The Blue Fire Pearl
  • Cobra
  • South of Sulu
  • The Pink Elephant
  • Octopus

Silver Menace, The

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Murray Leinster

A THOUSAND DEGREES BELOW ZERO - A mad genius threatens to freeze earth's waterways unless he is acclaimed emperor of the planet.  Only a clever young scientist, Teddy Gerrod, and a brash aviator, Lt. Richard Davis, dare to defy his deadly "cold bombs" in a brave battle to preserve the world's freedom.

THE SILVER MENACE - An ecological disaster turns the oceans into masses of much and unleashes a creeping doom on all mankind.  Once again the team of Gerrod and Davis becomes the world's last hope as these heroes strive desperately to defeat the Silver Menace.

 

Zenth Rand Planet Vigilante

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Richard Tooker
With the Universe as his battlefield, Zenith Rand pilots the Venus-77 on an endless vigil through the reaches of outer space.  Read the complete saga of Zenith Rand in these three previously uncollected thrilling adventures.

  • Zenith Rand, Planet Vigilante
  • Revenge on Scylla
  • Angels of Oorn

Peter the Brazen

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George F. Worts

Peter Moore, wireless operator of the Vandalia, notices strange happenings
onboard ship. What do these strange radio messages mean? Who is it that
cries for help? In trying to find out the answers suddenly Peter finds
himself thrust into the underworld clutches of a Chinese crime lord as he
travels into "The City of Stolen Lives," tastes from "The Bitter Fountain"
and barely escapes "The Green Death," all in the pursuit of a beautiful
woman!

Part I
The City of Stolen Lives

Part II
The Bitter Fountain

Part III
The Green Death

Dragoman's Revenge, The

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Otis Adelbert Kline
Ho! Come and sit with me in the coffee shop of Silat and listen as I, Hamed the Dragoman recount for you my many adventures: of loves won and lost; of fortunes made and spent; of how I tempted the hand of fate many times and incurred the wrath of Sultans to live and tell my tales. Come and listen my friend. You will not be disappointed. Enjoy these never-before-collected stories from the pages of Farnsworth Wright's Oriental Stories. Accompanying the stories are the original 1930s illustrations by Joseph Doolin and Rudy Napoli.

  • The Man Who Limped
  • The Dragoman's Revenge
  • The Dragoman's Secret
  • The Dragoman's Slave Girl
  • The Dragoman's Confession
  • The Dragoman's Pilgrimage
  • The Dragoman's Jest

Skull of Shirzad Mir, The

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Harold Lamb

Abdul Dost, the Moslem swordsman teams up with the Englishman Sir Ralph Weyand through five consecutive adventures—"The Skull of Shirzad Mir," "Said Afzel's Elephant," "Prophecy of the Blind," "Rose Face, and culminating in the novel, "Ameer of the Sea"—to free the imprisoned rightful ruler Shirzad Mir and restore his lands to him from the tyranny of the evil Uzbek lord, Jani Beg.

The Skull of Shirzad Mir

Said Afzels Elephant

Prophecy of the Blind

Rose Face

Ameer of the Sea

 

Empire in the Air, The

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George Allan England

1914: Alien Marauders Invade the Earth

Strange flying globes—unfathomable aliens from the Fourth Dimension—appear suddenly over major cities, raining destruction and death on defensless millions!

When all hope seems lost, a small team of scientists and airmen—and a daredevil flyer captured by the invaders—rally the planet's primitive air forces for a last, desperate battle to preserve mankind and its civilization.

George Allan England's THE EMPIRE IN THE AIR, a nearly forgotten landmark in science fiction, is now available for the first time in book form—more than 90 years after its initial publication.