OPUS#108 Murder Press

OPUS: #108
Title: Murder Press
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: vignette
Publication:

  • Popular Detective [v9 #3, January 1937] (Beacon Magazines, Inc., 15¢, 148pp, pulp), pp. 74-77.

OPUS#106 Mutiny on Europa

OPUS: #106
Title: Mutiny on Europa
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“Revolt on a Satellite Turns to Splendid Siege as the Europan Horde Storms the Gates!”
Publications:

  • Thrilling Wonder Stories, Vol. 8, no. 3, December 1936, (Dec 1936, ed. Mort Weisinger, publ. Beacon Magazines, Inc., $0.15, 132pp, Pulp, magazine), pp. 64-77. Cover: Howard V. Brown; Illust: Marchioni

Reviews:

  • Review by Everett F. Bleiler (1998) in Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years (Reviews: pages 266-522, M-Z)

ebook: http://www.unz.org/Pub/ThrillingWonder-1936dec-00064

OPUS#086 Murder Mountain

OPUS: #086
Title: Murder Mountain
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: vignette
Publication:

  • Popular Detective [v6 #3, April 1936] (Beacon Magazines, Inc., 15¢, 148pp, pulp), pp. 122-124.

OPUS#085 Murder in the King Family

OPUS: #085
Title: Murder in the King Family
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: novelette
Publication:

  • Thrilling Detective [v18 #2, April 1936] (10¢, pulp), pp. 68-82.

OPUS#070 Murder in the Grave

OPUS: #070
Title: Murder in the Grave
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: short story

“A grim story of terrible ordeal – a night of terror ten feet below the surface of the ground”
“A grim story of a night of terror, ten feet underground”–TOC

Publications:

  • Weird Tales, Vol. 25, no. 2, February 1935, (Feb 1935, ed. Farnsworth Wright, publ. Popular Fiction Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, $0.25, 128pp, Pulp, magazine) Cover: Margaret Brundage; Illust: Napoli

ebook: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV25N02193502

OPUS#069 Masters of the Genes

Title: Master of the Genes
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: short story
Perhaps the most interesting of the sciences is biology, the study of living things, and genetics, the branch concerning genes and chromosomes, may be called the most fascinating side-line.
We know that all the characteristics of a living thing are transmitted during conception to the offspring. The shape of the nose, the color of the hair, the length of the arms – uncoutable thousands of regulations are governed by the nature of the microscopic genes.
If you do not know much about this subject, Mr. Hamilton’s latest story, which is now before you, will further acquaint you with one of the greatest mysteries of science, will make chills run through you when you contemplate what terrible things can happen when the tiny genes are defected.
Publications:

  • Wonder Stories, Vol. 6, no. 8, January 1935, (Jan 1935, ed. Hugo Gernsback, $0.25, 128pp, magazine) Cover: Frank R. Paul; illustrated by Frank R. Paul
  • Thrilling Stories(UK). No. 1 (1946)

Reviews:

  • Review by Everett F. Bleiler (1998) in Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years

ebook: http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2611
 

OPUS#065 Man Who Returned, The

OPUS: #065
Title: The Man Who Returned
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1934
Type: short story
“The story of a man who was laid away in the tomb and returned to his friends”–TOC
“The story of a man who was laid away in his coffin, and the unexpected reception he got when he returned to his friends”

Publications:

  • Weird Tales, Vol. 23, no. 2, February 1934, (Feb 1934, ed. Farnsworth Wright, publ. Popular Fiction Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, $0.25, 132pp, Pulp, magazine) Cover: Margaret Brundage; Illust : Wilcox
  • Weird Tales, (May 1964, ed. Leo Margulies, publ. Pyramid Books, #R-1029, $0.50, 155pp, pb, anth) Cover: Virgil Finlay
  • Weird Tales, (Nov 1976, ed. Peter Haining, publ. Neville Spearman (UK), 0-85978-020-1, £3.50, 264pp, hc, anth) Cover: Margaret Brundage
  • The Best of Edmond Hamilton, (Apr 1977, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Nelson Doubleday / SFBC, #1561, $2.98, xvii+334pp, hc, coll) Cover: Don Maitz
  • The Best of Edmond Hamilton, (Aug 1977, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Del Rey / Ballantine, 0-345-25900-9, $1.95, xviii+381pp, pb, coll) Cover: H. R. Van Dongen
  • Weird Tales Vol. 1, (1978, ed. Peter Haining, publ. Sphere, 0-7221-4259-5, £0.85, 238pp, pb, anth)
  • Weird Tales, (Jan 1979, ed. Leo Margulies, publ. Jove / HBJ, 0-515-04877-1, $1.50, 155pp, pb, anth) Cover: Virgil Finlay
  • Fear! Fear! Fear!, (1980, ed. Helen Hoke, publ. Franklin Watts, 0-531-04255-3, 144pp, hc, anth)
  • Weird Tales, (Oct 1990, ed. Peter Haining, publ. Xanadu (UK), 1-85480-050-7, £14.99, 236pp, hc, anth) Cover: Harold S. DeLay , Lee Brown Coye
  • Weird Tales, (Nov 1990, ed. Peter Haining, publ. Carroll & Graf, 0-88184-631-7, $21.95, 264pp, hc, anth) Cover: Harold S. DeLay
  • The Best of Edmond Hamilton, (Nov 2010, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Phoenix Pick, 978-1-60450-489-7, $14.99, 348pp, tp, coll)

ebook: http://thenostalgialeague.com/olmag/hamilton-the-man-who-returned.html
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v23n02_1934-02.Popular_Fiction_ATLPM-Sas

OPUS#063 Man with X-Ray Eyes, The

Title: The Man with X-Ray Eyes
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Variant Title of: The Man Who Saw Everything (by Edmond Hamilton )
Type: short story
“Endowed with super-vision, reporter David Winn learns the awesome and terrifying secret of seeing too much!”–Startling
Perhaps the facts propounded in the present story are all too true … we know that some of them are. Perhaps it is well that the truth about many matters is kept from the public mind …. while the knowledge of others would definitely aid civilization.
If someone offered you the power of seeing everything – through walls – would you accept? We’ll wager you would. And David Winn accepted. He wanted to see all there was to see. He wanted the world revealed to his eyes. No real harm can come from merely using the sense of sight, you say. But read the story and you may change your opinion.
Publications:

  • Wonder Stories, Vol. 5, no. 4, November 1933, (Nov 1933, ed. Hugo Gernsback, publ. Stellar Publishing, $0.25, 128pp, magazine) Cover: Frank R. Paul
  • “Man Who Saw Everything, The”, The Horror on the Asteroid and Other Tales of Planetary Horror, (1936, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Philip Allan, 2/6, 256pp, hc, coll)
  • THE SEX SERUM, Dickinson, Utopian (UK), 1945hamilton-anthology1
  • Startling Stories, Summer 1946, (Jul 1946, ed. Sam Merwin, Jr., publ. Better Publications, Inc., $0.15, 116pp, Pulp, magazine) Cover: Earle Bergey
  • “Man Who Saw Everything, The”, The Horror on the Asteroid and Other Tales of Planetary Horror, (Jun 1975, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Gregg Press, 0-8398-2304-5, $12.50, ix+256pp, hc, coll)

Reviews:

  • Review by Everett F. Bleiler (1998) in Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years
  • Wonder Stories. Vol. 5, no, 4 (11-33) Illust: Winter
  • Startling Stories. Vol. 14, no. 1 (Summer-46), pp. 62-69. illust: Marchioni
  • Gammell, Leon L., The Annotated Guide to Startling Stories, Starmont House, 1986, p. 56. “One of the old master’s excellent psychological studies, about what it would be like for an ordinary man to become suddenly possessed of an extraordinary power. First appeared in Wonder Stories, November, 1933.”

ebook: http://magicmonkeyboy.blogspot.jp/search/label/edmond%20hamilton
ebook: http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2611
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Startling_Stories_v14n01_1946-Summer

OPUS#054 Man Who Conquered Age, The

OPUS: #054
Title: The Man Who Conquered Age
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: novelette
“A weird -scientific tale of a scientist who ran amok in New York’s streets” — TOC
“A gripping weird-scientific tale – a great scientist, drunk with power, runs amuck in the streets of New York.”

Publications:

  • Weird Tales, Vol. 20, no. 6, December 1932, (Dec 1932, ed. Farnsworth Wright, publ. Popular Fiction Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, $0.25, 128pp, Pulp, magazine) Cover: J. Allen St. John; Illust: Wilcox

ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v20n06_1932-12_AT-sas

OPUS#039 Monsters of Mars

OPUS: #039
Title: Monsters of Mars
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“Three Martian-duped Earth-man swing open the gates of space that far so long had barred the greedy border of the Red Planet.”
“The Martian gestured with a reptilian arm toward the ladder.”
Publications:

  • Astounding Stories, Vol. 6, no. 1, April 1931, (Apr 1931, ed. Harry Bates, publ. Reader’s Guild, $0.20, 144pp, Pulp, magazine) Cover: H. W. Wesso; illustrated by J. Fleming Gould.
  • Astounding Stories, April 1931, (Nov 2009, ed. Harry Bates, Project Gutenberg, publ. Project Gutenberg, #30452, ebook, anth) Cover: H. W. Wesso

Reviews:

  • Review by Everett F. Bleiler (1998) in Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years

ebook: http://manybooks.net/titles/various3045230452-8.html
ebook: https://scifistories.com/s/274/monsters-of-mars
ebook: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/30452