The Star Kings
Publisher: Armchair Fiction & Music, September 22, 2012
Pagination: 200 p. ; 8 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
Series: Science Fiction Classics : Armchair Fiction ; AF C25
ISBN-10: 1612871224
ISBN-13: 978-1612871226
Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The Star Kings,” written by Edmond Hamilton, is an all-time great sci-fi classic. Young, restless, and dissatisfied with his ever monotonous insurance job, John Gordon discovered a way of traveling through time! And when he arrived in the strange world of tomorrow, Gordon found himself in the middle of a titanic interplanetary war—and he was the one man in the universe who held the key to final victory… His adventures on other planets, his strange love affair with the beautiful Lianna, and his single-handed battle against the invading legions of the “Dark Worlds” all add up to an exciting adventure classic by one of the science fiction genre’s most beloved authors, Edmond Hamilton.
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Magic Moon (CF#16)
Magic Moon (CF#16)
in: Action Adventure Stories #117
Publisher: Fading Shadows, 2002.9.
Pagination:
Return of Captain Future, The (CF#21)
The Return of Captain Future (CF#21)
in: Action Adventure Stories #98
Publisher: Fading Shadows, 2001.5.
Pagination:
Face of the Deep, The (CF#13)
The Face of the Deep (CF#13)
in: Action Adventure Stories #93
Publisher: Fading Shadows, 2001.3.
Pagination:
Lost World of Time, The (CF#8)
The Lost World of Time (CF#8)
in: Action Adventure Stories #87
Publisher: Fading Shadows, 2000.12.
Pagination:
Star Trail to Glory (CF#6)
Star Trail to Glory (CF#6)
in: Action Adventure Stories #80
Publisher: Fading Shadows, 2000.7
The Harpers of Titan (Popular Library)
The Harpers of Titan
in: Dr. Cyclops, New York : Popular Library, 1967, 127 p., 18 cm. –
(Popular Library Edition) NUC: 77-3944
Bound with: Dr. Cyclops (Henry Kuttner); Too Late for Eternity (Bruce Walton)
Three darling journeys into the future of man and the universe.
Captain Future and his Futuremen face a hideous peril as Simon Wright, the living Brain, is implanted in a human body
Thrilling Novels, No. 39
Treasure on Thunder Moon
Treasure on Thunder Moon
Publisher: Armchair Fiction, 2013.01.29
Pagination: 200 p. ; 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
Series: Two complete novels : Armchair Fiction ; AF D86
Price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 1612870457
ISBN-13: 978-1612870458
Note: Bound with: Trail of the Astrogar / Henry Hasse
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “Treasure on Thunder Moon,” another fine tale by Edmond Hamilton. John North was through as a space pilot and he knew it. He’d been told that at age 37 he was too old to fly anymore. His strength and his reflexes just weren’t what they used to be. However, when a fluke opportunity raised its head, he and his aging space veteran friends found themselves hurtling into the void again. But it wasn’t aboard a luxury space liner or an interplanetary freighter—no. It was a treasure hunt to Oberon, one of the larger moons orbiting faraway Uranus. Oberon was known as “Thunder Moon,” and few men had ever landed on its surface and returned to tell about it. But a small cache of the most valuable substance in the Solar System lay hidden there. Unfortunately, Thunder Moon was the hell of the Solar System. And these men had to brave it in a condemned wreck. The second novel deals with terror from deep space in “Trail of the Astrogar,” by Henry Hasse. The freighter Astrogar had disappeared somewhere in the void, seemingly without a trace. Then she was found free-floating in deep space, terribly damaged, but not as damaged as the mind of the spaceman who was found inside her. He tried to tell of a dreadful, impending menace…one that could possibly destroy whole worlds! No one believed him except his daughter. She went to the dregs of the space planes to find the answers she sought and to prove her father was more than a raving madman. She soon found Curt Vaughn, and with him a giant Venusian. Together they set out to solve a deep space mystery—the solution to which might hold dire consequences for the entire Solar System…
Crashing Suns (Collection)
Crashing Suns
New York : Ace Books, 1965. –
192 p. ; 17 cm. – (Ace F-319) pbk
Cover: Valigursky NUC: 70-71186
Contents:
Crashing Suns (IP#1)
The Star Stealers (IP#2)
Within the Nebular (IP#3)
The Comet-Drivers (IP#5)
The Cosmic Cloud (IP#7)
“Red alert for the Interstellar Patrol” — Cover
From mighty Canopus, capital of the Federated Stars, to the outer fringes of our great galaxy, the Interstellar Patrol was on the watch. Rogue suns, marauding alien intelligences, man-made comets driven by their makers for the conquest of unsuspecting worlds, diabolical conspiracies hatched in the depths of unmapped nebulae – it was the business of the Patrol’s mighty spaceships to guard against such cosmic dangers.
Crashing Suns is the epic account of this future space legion, where volunteers from a thousand worlds man the mighty starcraft of a hundred thousand years to come. It’s interplanetary adventure on the classic scale, by the master hand of Edmond Hamilton.