The Vampire Master and Other Tales of Horror

The Vampire Master and Other Tales of Horror
While primarily known for his adventures of terrestrial doom and interstellar peril, Edmond Hamilton also wrote a number of tales of mystery and horror. The Vampire Master and Other Tales of Horror collects nine stories from pulp magazines such as Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, Thrilling Mystery, and Weird Tales.
Included are Hamilton’s four tales of supernatural terror that appeared in Weird Tales under the nom de plume Hugh Davidson. Two of these stories feature the psychic detective, Dr. John Dale.
An introduction by Hugh B. Cave, recipient of the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, provides a personal glimpse at the bygone days of writing for the pulp magazines.
Included as an afterword is an essay by Hamilton reflecting on the halcyon days of writing for Weird Tales.
Publisher: Haffner Press, 2000.5
Pagination: 360 p.
ISBN: 1893887065
Cover: Jon Arfstrom; Introduction: Hugh B. Cave
Contents:
Dead Legs
Vampire Village (as Davidson)
Snake-Man (as Davidson)
The Vampire Master (DD#1)(as Davidson)
House of the Evil Eye (DD#2)(as Davidson)
Beasts That Once Were Men
Children of Terror
The Earth Dwellers
Woman From the Ice
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The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Four

The Reign of the Robots, The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Four
Introduction: Mike Ashley
Cover Art: Frank R. Paul
Illustrated: Frank R. Paul, H.W. “Wesso” Wessolowski, Hugh Rankin, Joseph Doolin, Leo Morey
Publisher: Haffner Press (December 30, 2013)
Pagination: 696 p.
ISBN: 978-1-893887-65-7
“The Man Who Saved Science Fiction” by Mike Ashley
“The Man Who Saw the Future” (Amazing Stories, Oct ’30)
“The Mind-Master” (Weird Tales, Oct ’30)
“The Horror City” (Weird Tales, Feb/Mar ’31)
“The Man Who Evolved” (Wonder Stories, Apr ’31)
“Monsters of Mars” (Astounding Stories, Apr ’31
“Ten Million Years Ahead” (Weird Tales, Apr/May ’31)
“The Earth-Owners” (Weird Tales, Aug ’31)
“The Sargasso of Space” (Astounding Stories, Sep ’31)
“The Shot From Saturn” (Weird Tales, Oct ’31)
“Creatures of the Comet” (Weird Tales, Dec ’31)
“The Reign of the Robots” (Wonder Stories, Dec ’31)
“Dead Legs” (Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, Jan ’32)
“A Conquest of Two Worlds” (Wonder Stories, Feb ’32)
“The Earth-Brain” (Weird Tales, Apr ’32)
“The Terror Planet” (Weird Tales, May ’32)
“Space-Rocket Murders” (Amazing Stories, Oct ’32)
“Vampire Village” (Weird Tales, Nov ’32)
“The Man Who Conquered Age” (Weird Tales Dec ’32)
Appendix

Edmond Hamiton & Leigh Brackett Day 2010

Edmond Hamiton & Leigh Brackett Day 2010 : October 16, 2010
Introduction: Don Sutton
Editor: Stephen Haffner
Publisher: Haffner Press, 2010
Pagination: 67 p.
NOTE: Proceeds from the sale of this book benefit the Kinsman Historical Society
ISBN: 9781893887503
Contents:
Introduction / Don Sutton
The Veil of Astellar / Leigh Brackett
What’s It Like Out There? / Edmond Hamilton
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Lost Treasure of Mars

Lost Treasure of Mars and Other Stories
By Edmond Hamilton et al.
Publisher: Pulpville Press, December 5, 2006 (Hardcover)
Publihser: Pulpville Press, November 30, 2006 (Paperbound)
Pagination: 236 p. ; 6 wide x 9 tall
A Martian Collection of stories from Amazing Stories, Fantastic Adventures, and Super-Science Fiction magazines of the 1940’s and 1950’s. Stories included in this collection: Lost Treasure of Mars, Edmond Hamilton, The Red Singing Sands, Koller Ernst, Murder on Mars, Frances M. Deegan, Nothing’s Impossible, Charles L. Fontenay, The Prince of Mars Returns, Philip F. Nowlan, and Bright Flowers of Mars, Curtis W. Casewitt. Fully illustrated with the original magazine artwork.

The Collected Captain Future, Volume Three

The Collected Captain Future, Volume Three
Edmond Hamilton
Edited by Stephen Haffner
Introduction by Chuck Juzek
Cover Art by Earle K. Bergey
Illustrated by H.W. “Wesso” Wessolowski
ISBN-13 978-1-893887-74-9
Hardcover: 698 pages
Publisher: Haffner Press (December 29, 2013)
Introduction by Chuck Juzek
“Under Observation” – The Captain Future Letters Column
Quest Beyond the Stars (Captain Future, Win ’42) CF#9
Outlaws on the Moon (Captain Future, Spr ’42) CF#10
The Comet Kings (Captain Future, Sum ’42) CF#11
Planets in Peril (Captain Future, Fll ’42) CF#12
“The Future of Captain Future”
Appendix of original interior artwork

The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Three

The Universe Wreckers, The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Three
Edmond Hamilton
Introduction by Eric Leif Davin
Illustrated by C.C. Senf, Frank R. Paul, H.W. “Wesso” Wessolowski, Hugh Rankin, John Fleming Gould, Leo Morey
ISBN-13 9781893887411
784 pp. Hardcover
Hardcover: 784 pages
Publisher: Haffner Press; First Hardcover edition (April 6, 2011)
Introduction by Eric Leif Davin
“Cities in the Air” (Air Wonder Stories, Nov, Dec ’29)
“The Life-Masters” (Weird Tales, Jan ’30)
“The Space Visitors” (Air Wonder Stories, Mar ’30)
“Evans of the Earth-Guard” (Air Wonder Stories, Apr ’30)
“The Plant Revolt” (Weird Tales, Apr ’30)
“The Universe Wreckers” (Amazing Stories, May, Jun, Jul ’30)
“The Death Lord” (Weird Tales, Jul ’30)
“Pigmy Island” (Weird Tales, Aug ’30)
“Second Satellite” (Astounding Stories, Aug ’30)
“World Atavism” (Amazing Stories, Aug ’30)
Appendix
• Original Pulp Illustrations
• Readers’ Letters from Original Magazines
• Correspondence between Hamilton and the SF Luminaries of the Day

 

Book review:

  • Loucs, Sep. 2011, by Richard A. Lupoff

Captain Future, Man of Tomorrow

Captain Future, Man of Tomorrow
Publisher: Pulpville Press, August 7, 2005 (Paperback edition)
Publisher: Pulpville Press, December 19, 2005 (Hardcover edition)
Publisher: March 12, 2013 (ePub edition)
Pagination: 298 p. ; 6 wide x 9 tall
ISBN: 978-1448633296 ()
ISBN: 9781257149667 (ePub)
Contents:
The Return of Captain Future (CF#21)
Children of the Sun (CF#22)
The Harpers of Titan (CF#23)
Pardon My Iron Nerves (CF#24)
Moon of the Unforgotten (CF#25)
Earthmen No More (CF#26)
Birthplace of Creation (CF#27)
“Folks, you’ve all heard about Captain Future, the scientific wizard who lives up there on the Moon with his three queer Futuremen. You know he’s crushed dozens of super-criminals and scientific dangers that threatened us people of the nine worlds. You’ve never seen Future or his pals. Few people ever have. But you know that when danger threatens, they’re on the job. Well, you’re now going to learn all about Captain Future and the Futuremen.”

The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Garland)

The Best of Edmond Hamilton / ed. by Leigh Brackett
New York : Garland, 1983. –
xviii, 381 p. ; cm.
Reprint of 1977 ed. (Ballantine); LCCN: 81-47372
Contents:
• Fifty Years of Wonder • (1977) • essay by Leigh Brackett
• The Monster-God of Mamurth • (1926) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Evolved • (1931) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• A Conquest of Two Worlds • (1932) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Island of Unreason • (1933) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Thundering Worlds • (1934) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• The Man Who Returned • (1934) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Accursed Galaxy • (1935) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• In the World’s Dusk • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Child of the Winds • (1936) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Seeds from Outside • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Fessenden’s Worlds • (1937) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Easy Money • (1938) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• He That Hath Wings • (1938) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Exile • (1943) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Day of Judgment • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Alien Earth • (1949) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• What’s It Like Out There? • (1952) • novelette by Edmond Hamilton
• Requiem • (1962) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• After a Judgement Day • (1963) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• The Pro • (1964) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Castaway • (1969) • shortstory by Edmond Hamilton
• Afterword (The Best of Edmond Hamilton) • (1977) • essay by Edmond Hamilton