The Metal Giants (Reprint)
Publisher: Haffner Press, 2009.01.01
Pagination: 35 p. ; 22 cm.
NOTE: Reprint from 1932 edition (copyrighted published by arrangement with the author Swanson Book Co., publishers, Washborn [i.e. Washburn], N. Dakota)
Category Archives: 2000s: 2000-2009
The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume One
The Metal Giants and Others, The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume One
Edmond Hamilton
Introduction by Robert Weinberg
Illustrated by C.C. Senf, Frank R. Paul, Hugh Rankin, Joseph Doolin
ISBN-10 1893887316
ISBN-13 9781893887312
720 pp. Hardcover
Publisher: Haffner Press; First edition (July 1, 2009)
Introduction by Robert Weinberg
“The Monster-God of Mamurth” (Weird Tales, Aug ’26)
“Across Space” (Weird Tales, Sep, Oct, Nov ’26)
“The Metal Giants” (Weird Tales, Dec ’26)
“The Atomic Conquerors” (Weird Tales, Feb ’27)
“Evolution Island” (Weird Tales, Mar ’27)
“The Moon Menace” (Weird Tales, Sep ’27)
“The Time-Raider” (Weird Tales, Oct, Nov, Dec ’27, Jan ’28)
“The Comet Doom” (Amazing Stories, Jan ’28)
“The Dimension Terror” (Weird Tales, Jun ’28)
“The Polar Doom” (Weird Tales, Nov ’28)
“The Sea Horror” (Weird Tales, Mar ’29)
“Locked Worlds” (Amazing Stories Quarterly Spr ’29)
“The Abysmal Invaders” (Weird Tales, Jun ’29)
Book review:
- Locus, April 2010, by Richard A. Lupoff
The Collected Captain Future, Volume One
The Collected Captain Future, Volume One
Introduction by Richard A. Lupoff
Illustrated by Earle K. Bergey, George Rozen, H.W. “Wesso” Wessolowski
ISBN-10 189388735-9
ISBN-13 978189388735-0
776 pp. Hardcover
Hardcover: 776 pages
Publisher: Haffner Press; First edition (July 1, 2009)
Introduction by Richard A. Lupoff
Original Magazine Editorial
“Captain Future and the Space Emperor” (Captain Future, Win ’40) CF#1
“Calling Captain Future” (Captain Future, Spr ’40) CF#2
“Captain Future’s Challenge” (Captain Future, Sum ’40) CF#3
“The Triumph of Captain Future” (Captain Future, Fll ’40) CF#4
“The Future of Captain Future”
Artwork Gallery
Book review:
- Locus, April 2010, by Richard A. Lupoff
Stark and the Star Kings (SK#1, SK#2, and SK#3)
Stark and the Star Kings
Royal Oak : Haffner Press, [2003]. – p. ; cm. –
Contents: The Star Kings (SK#1)
Queen of the Martian Catacombs
Enchantress of Venus
Black Amazon of Mars
Return to the Stars (SK#2)
Stark and the Star Kings (SK#3)
THE STAR KINGS
200,000 years from now the universe is divided into stellar kingdoms. John Gordon is torn from his 20th Century humdrum into otherworldly intrigue as he exchanges bodies with Prince Zarth Arn, heir to the Kingdom of Fomalhaut. Shorr Kan, Lord of the Dark Worlds, schemes to kill Zarth Arn and overthrow the alliance of the Star Kings. Gordon reluctantly assumes the role of Zarth Arn to prevent Shorr Kan from throwing the entire universe into interstellar anarchy!
ERIC JOHN STARK
Forged in the hellish heat of Mercury and tempered on the desert sands of Mars, Eric John Stark battles the forces of evil and tyranny, selling his sword-arm to defend the cause of justice among worlds of sin and decay.
STARK AND THE STAR KINGS
In their only formal collaboration, Hamilton’s Star Kings and Brackett’s Eric John Stark meet to confront a peril of unending doom. Can Stark persuade the Star Kings to put aside their political games long enough to defeat this threat to the whole universe? For the first time, admirers of both authors can enjoy this long-coming story.
Book review:
- Locus, Nov. 2005, by Nick Gevers