OPUS: #096
Title: Crooked Cop
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
- Popular Detective [v8 #1, August 1936] (15¢, pulp), pp. 67-72.
OPUS: #096
Title: Crooked Cop
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #114
Title: A Million Years Ahead
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
“Ross Sherill’s Superman of Future Eons Knows but One Master – Evolution!”
Publications:
OPUS: #089
Title: Copper Proof
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #143
Title: Armies from the Past
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: novelette
Series: Eathan Drew (ED)
Series number: #2
“An exciting story of time-travel and a world enslaved!”–TOC
“A weird-scientific tale of adventure, and the clash of armed men – an exciting story of time-travel and a world enslaved – a narrative of our planet two million years hence”
Publications:
ebook: http://www.pulpmags.org/PDFs/WT_1939_04/index.html
ebook: https://archive.org/details/wt_1939_04
OPUS: #028
Title: The Sun People
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
Series: Interstellar Patrol
Series Number: 6
“The great octopus-like Vegan had gripped the square’s edge firmly with his mighty tentacles.”
“A thrilling novelette about a race of people living in the interior of gigantic sun”–TOC
Publications:
book: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v15n05_1930-05_sas
OPUS: #026
Title: The Plant Revolt
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
“The street was full from end to end with hundreds of slow-crawling plant masses.”
“On a mountain-top was created a horror that set the plant kingdom in wild revolt against man and animals”
Publications:
Reviews:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV15N04193004jvhSas
NOTE: #023
Title: The Space Visitors
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: short story
Variant titles: The Space Beings
“The colossal scoop had descended lightning-like out of the skies at dusk, and with incredible swiftness had cut a vast lane of destruction through the city. It glittered strangely as though composed of an unknown metal.”
“The colossal scoop had cut a vast lane of destruction through the city”–Startling Stories, v2, n2
Publications:
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OPUS: #024
Title: Evans of the Earth-Guard
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: short story
“The grim black rocket, whirling and dipping with an astounding swiftness, was endeavoring to bring the twisting little craft into the lines of its guns.”
“Evans of the Earth Guard,” by Edmond Hamilton, is a story in which we learn some of the problems that man will face if communication is ever established with the moon, and commerce with lunar cities is ever started. He shows how, in the future, we will have to have an “earth guard” to protect commerce and transportation between the earth and its satellites. — Popular Mechanics Magazine, vol. 53 no. 4, April 1930, p. 168.
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OPUS: #022
Title: The Comet-Drivers
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
Series: Interstellar Patrol
Series Number: 5
“The combat that following was the most horrible I had ever engaged in.”
“From the valid of space it came, a cosmic vampire looting the lives of universes – a weird-scientific novelette”–TOC
Publications:
Reviews:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v15n02_1930-02_sas
OPUS: #021
Title: The Life-Masters
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
“A great wave of living protoplasm swept through the streets, licking them clean of life.”
” Great masses of protoplasm formed in the seas and advanced upon the land in a wave of destruction and death.”–TOC
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Reviews:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v15n01_1930-01_-ibc_LPM-URF-AT-SAS
OPUS: #119
Title: The Lake of Life
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1978
Type: novella
“A weird-scientific thrill-tale of adventure, mystery and romance – of the waters of immortality, the strange Red and Black cities, and the dread Guardians that watched eternally over that terribly glowing lake”
Magazine Appearances:
The Lake of Life (Part 1 of 3) (1937) – Edmond Hamilton
“A weird-scientific story replete with thrills, adventure, mystery and romance”
The Lake of Life (Part 2 of 3) (1937) – Edmond Hamilton
The Lake of Life (Part 3 of 3) (1937) – Edmond Hamilton
“A weird-scientific story replete with thrills, adventure, mystery and romance.”
Publications:
ebook: http://www.pulpmags.org/PDFs/WT_1937_10/index.html
ebook: http://www.pulpmags.org/weird_tales_page.html
ebook: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Weird_Tales/Volume_30/Issue_4/The_Lake_of_Life
ebook: https://archive.org/details/wt_1937_10
OPUS: #122
Title: Child of Atlantis
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: novelette
“What brooding shape of horror dwels (sic) in the black castle that topped the sinister island?”
“What brooding shape of horror dwelt in the black castle that topped the sinister island on which a young American and his wife were shipwrecked on their honeymoon?”
Publications:
ebooks: http://www.pulpmags.org/PDFs/WT_1937_12/index.html
ebooks: https://archive.org/details/wt_1937_12
OPUS: #097
Title: The Door into Infinity
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: novelette
“An amazing weird mystery story, packed with thrills, danger and startling events.”
“An amazing weird mystery story, packed with thrills, danger and startling events” — TOC
Publications:
ebook: http://www.pulpmags.org/weird_tales_page.html
ebook: http://manybooks.net/titles/hamiltone3284732847-8.html
ebook: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Weird_Tales/Volume_28/Issue_2/The_Door_into_Infinity
ebook: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/32847
ebook: https://archive.org/details/weird_tales_august-september_1936
ebook: https://scifistories.com/s/405/the-door-into-infinity
OPUS: #048
Title: The Three From the Tomb
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: novelette
“A dramatic thrill-tale about three millionaires, dead and buried for month, who reappeared among the living”–TOC
“A thrill-tale of surgery – three millionaires, dead and buried who reappear in the world of the living”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v19n02_1932-02_sas
OPUS: #118
Title: Death Comes in Glass
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #061
Title: The Snake-Men of Kaldar
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Type: novelette
Series: Stuart Merrick
Series number: #2
“Kaldar, World of Antares – a mighty tale of red warfare an a distant planet”–TOC
“Another mighty tale of Kaldar, world of Antares – a tale of red warfare against a race of monsters on a distant planet”
Publications:
OPUS: #193
Title: The Star of Dread
Author: Brett Sterling (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1943
Type: novel
Series: Captain Future
Series Number: 15
“The world’s greatest space-farers battle to expose a dangerous secret menacing mankind and face desperate risks as they pursue two scheming miscreants across the void!”–TOC
Publication:
OPUS: #149
Title: Dweller in the Darkness
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: short story
“A public enemy gains the advantage of complete invisibility – only to find it the supreme curse!”–TOC
“Public Enemy Number One Forces Dr. Geary to give him the secret of invisibility, so that he could better prey upon his victims – but he does not suspect the awful horror that accompanies the experiment!”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/sciencefictionv01n04193910/page/n55/mode/2up
OPUS: #148
Title: Horror Out of Carthage
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: novelette
“Across 2000 years went Blaine and Edith to find themselves doomed by history to die in the conquest of ancient Carthage.” – Fantastic Adventures
“Ever wonder where those old “horror” movies originate? We’re not claiming they all came from the pen of Ed Hamilton, but there is what may very well be the original plot idea for all of them. There’s this old archeologist see, and he has a beauteous daughter and they’re on this dig when all-of-a-sudden…” – Fantastic
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OPUS: #147
Title: Debtor at Eight
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: short story or vignette
“There’s a time and place for everything, even murder, but eight o’clock in a modern study, isn’t it!”
Publication:
OPUS: #146
Title: The Man Who Solved Death
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: short story
“Dr. White dares the vengeance of the Unknown in his quest for knowledge – and a terrible condemnation comes from beyond the grave!”–TOC
Publications:
OPUS: #145
Title: Short-Wave Madness
Author: Robert Castle (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1939
Type: short story
Dr Gorrell’s great discovery gave him the powers of a god! All the secrets of the Universe were to be his, until that mighty, cosmic voice from out of the Infinite spoke: “You have gone to far!”–TOC
“Are there any limits to the progress of mankind? Are there any secrets that are forever forbidden to the minds of this world? Dr Gorrell finds a horrible affirmative in the realm beyond space!”
Publication:
OPUS: #144
Title: The Prisoner of Mars (Complete Novel)
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Variant Title of: Tharkol, Lord of the Unknown (by Edmond Hamilton)
Type: NOVEL
「[註:後の『スター・キング』の原型となった作品。] 若いアメリカ人フィリップ・クレインが、偶然ある機械を見つけだすのだが、たちまちその機械によって火星に運ばれてしまう。そこで彼は自分が亡き王の息子であり、現在の君主ラヌーの異父兄弟だということを知る。ところで、このラヌーは誘拐されたばかりなので、フィリップは何も状況が分からないままに、自分の役割を演じなければならない。そのうえ、彼は兄弟とあまりにもよく似ているので、ラヌーの婚約者マーラ姫も間違えてしまう。マーラはラヌーをまったく愛していなかったけれども、政治的な理由でラヌーと結婚することになってしまっていたのである。マーラはフィリップに心を奪われてしまうが、フィリップはすでに地球人の婚約者ケイがいたので話はややこしくなる。」- ジャック・サドゥール著; 鹿島茂,鈴木秀治訳『現代SFの歴史』(早川書房, 1984.12) p. 187-188
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Review:
OPUS: #142
Title: Valley of Invisible Men
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: novella
“Invisible men fought beside him as Mark Bradford battled to defend the Shining God from an unscrupulous Baltic agent.” – Science Fiction Adventure Classics
Publications:
Contents:
Chapter 1 In the Hidden Land
Chapter 2 Daughter of the Korlu
Chapter 3 The Games of the Full Moon
Chapter 4 The Fight on the Lake
Chapter 5 The Chamber of the God
Chapter 6 Phantoms in the Night
Chapter 7 The City of Peril
Chapter 8 Power of the God
Chapter 9 Epilogue
OPUS: #141
Title: Under the White Star
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: short story
“The tyrant ruler of the Dome City expels a man into the airless surface world with hat as hour to live – for Darl Ailing’s secret would spell the downfall of the [merelless] [dietaxtor]!”–TOC
“Darl is thrown out upon an airless world where a dying sun seals him doom – and he alone could save an enslaved people from the wicked tyranny of Gorm Oga!
Publications:
ebook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hKAYjeqOuO1nrDMnTumoAMK3OPA54abe/view
OPUS: #140
Title: The Fear Neutralizer
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: short story
“”Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” “Not I,” said John Stuart as he started to paint the town red!”
Publications:
Book review
OPUS: #139
Title: The Conqueror’s Voice
Author: Robert Castle (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1939
Type: short story
“Shane Marlin finds the responsibilities of a nation heavy upon his shoulders – for he alone is immune to the hideous weapon of the Eurasians! Can he alone save America?”–TOC
“What hellish device were the Eurasians using to make loyal Americans surrender? Shane finds the future welfare of his country entirely in his hands! But how can any man hope to defeat a weapon that cannot be seen?”
Publication:
OPUS: #138
Title: Comrades of Time
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: novelette
Series: Eathan Drew
Series number: #1
“A thrill-tale of the far future, and the aged Wise One who craved death”
“A thrill-tale of our world a million years from now, and of the aged Wise One who craved the boon of death.”
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OPUS: #137
Title: Bride of the Lightning
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1939
Type: short story
“What was that coiling thing of dazzling brillance that reached for Sheila with its arms of living light?”–TOC
“Sheila danced on the hilltop while fierce bolts of lightning played about her – but what was that coiling thing of dazzling brilliance that reached for her with its arms of living light?”
Publications:
Title: The Ephemerae
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“A star burst – and Man’s lifetime was suddenly 70 days instead of 70 years!”–TOC
“The death-drums of a bewildered, frightened race of savages – the Ephemerae – formed the background to the death of a man – and the death of Man’s civilization. Man’s lifetime was seventy days!”
Publications:
book review
ebook:
https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v22n04_1938-12/page/n49?q=edmond+hamilton++Ephemerae
OPUS: #135
Title: The Cosmic Hiss
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“From the Nethermost Regions of Space Visitors by Proxy Search for Earth’s Most Priceless Possession!”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/ThrillingWonderStoriesV12N03193812
OPUS: #134
Title: The Man Who Lived Twice
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“He found himself trapped in the laboratory of an unscrupulous scientist – and centuries passed.”-TOC
“Down and out, Nick Riley answered an ad for a chauffeur, and found himself trapped on an operating table. Awakening once more, he found his brain in the head of the Airlord of Amer.”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Amazing_Stories_v12n06_1938-11_Ziff-Daviscape1736
ebook: https://archive.org/details/ManWhoLivedTwice
OPUS: #133
Title: Woman from the Ice
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“Was She a Vampire- or a Snow-Witch?”–TOC
Publications:
OPUS: #132
Title: The Fire Princess
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: NOVEL
“An intriguing story of tremendous doom threatening the world from central Asia”–TOC of part 2
“An intriguing story about a tremendous doom threatening the world from Central Asia” — TOC of part 3
“A thrill-tale of the dreadful valley of Kours and the Place of Power that was the tomb of the Ancient Ones” – part 1
“A thrill-tale of intrigue and weird horror in the terrible valley of Koom, the hidden city – a story of the Place of Power that was the tomb of the Ancient Ones” – part 2
“A thrill -tale of intrigue and weird horror in the terrible valley of Koom, the hidden city – a story of the Place of Power that was the tomb of the Ancient Ones” – part 3
Magazine Appearances:
The Fire Princess (Part 1 of 3) (1938) – Edmond Hamilton
The Fire Princess (Part 2 of 3) (1938) – Edmond Hamilton
The Fire Princess (Part 3 of 3) (1938) – Edmond Hamilton
Publications:
ebook of part2: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v32n03_1938-09_ATLPM-Urf
ebook of part3: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v32n04_1938-10_slpn
OPUS: #131
Title: The Horror in the Telescope
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short fiction
“The Giant Eye revealed a truth too awful to disclose”–TOC
“The All-seeing eye revealed things undreamed of – Things that were better life concealed …”
Publications:
OPUS: #130
Title: He That Hath Wings
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: novelette
“The story of a modern Icarus, who tasted the freedom of the sky” – WT
“Anthropologists speculated as to whether similar freak winged men had not been born a few times in the remote past giving rise to the world wide legends of harpies, vampires and flying people.” — Fantastic Stories of Imagination-07/63
Publications:
ebook: http://www.pulpmags.org/PDFs/WT_1938_07/index.html
ebook: https://archive.org/details/wt_1938_07
OPUS: #129
Title: The Great Illusion
Author: Will Garth (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“The Earth Is Held in Cosmic Bondage Until One Man Unleashes Its Mighty Shackles!”
Publication:
OPUS: #128
Title: Murder in the Void
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: novelette
Series: Rab Crane
Series number: #2
“An Alien Vandal Seeks Control of the Strangest Scientific Weapon Known to Man!”
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OPUS: #127
Title: The Isle of the Sleeper
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“If we are but images in the dreams of some supernal being who slumbers will happen when the Sleeper awakes? – A strange and fantastic story”
“If we are but images in the dreams of some supernal being who slumbers, who will happen when the Sleeper awakes?”–TOC
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v31n05_1938-05_sas
OPUS: #126
Title: Easy Money
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“Slugger Martin Enters the World of Psycho-Control-and Discovers That Mind Is Mightier Than Muscle!”
Publications:
OPUS: #125
Title: Power Pit 13
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #124
Title: The House of Living Music
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1938
Type: short story
“A tragic weird-scientific tale about a composer who could re-create all visible things in sound”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v31n01_1938-01_sas
OPUS: #123
Title: When Space Burst
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
“Again and Again the Pioneer Tried to Plunge Through a Mighty Cosmic Barrier!”
Publications:
OPUS: #121
Title: Prize Title Contest Story
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
Note: “Name This Story – Win a Cash Prize”–TOC
Publication:
OPUS: #120
Title: Holmes’ Folly
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
“The Power and the Glory Were His for the Taking, But a Strange Visitor Changed His Plans!”
Publications:
OPUS: #117
Title: World of the Dark Dwellers
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: novelette
“A thrilling weird-scientific story of the dreadful creatures that trannized over a distant world.”–TOC
“A thrilling weird-scientific tale of a distant world and the dreadful creatures that tyrannized over its human subjects – a story of the heroic Brotherhood of the Redeemeer”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v30n02_1937-08_sas
OPUS: #116
Title: Space Mirror
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
Series: Rab Crane
Series number: #1
“The Mighty Solar Machine that Meant Safety to Humanity was in Danger — and Only the Terrestrial Secret Service Could Protect the Earth!”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Thrilling_Wonder_Stories_v10n01_1937-08
OPUS: #115
Title: Death Dolls
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #113
Title: Fessenden’s Worlds
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
“An amazing weird-scientific story about a man who created a cosmos in miniature”–TOC
“Like a young god, Fessenden created a miniature universe, but his unholy meddling with the lives and destinies of his creations brought about a startling catastrophe – an amazing weird-scientific story”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v29n04_1937-04_sas
ebook: https://nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/sffaudio-usa/usa-pdfs/FessendensWorldsByEdmondHamilton.pdf
OPUS: #112
Title: The Corpse Died Twice
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: vignette
Publication:
OPUS: #111
Title: The Seeds from Outside
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
“A strange weird-scientific tales about two beings that came in Earth in a meteor”–TOC
“A strange and curious weird-scientific fantasy about two beings that came to earth in a meteor”
Publications:
OPUS: #110
Title: Kid Stuff
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: short story
“A Snatch Ride Heads into a Blind Alley!”
Publication:
OPUS: #109
Title: Ball Bearing Death
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: February 1937
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #108
Title: Murder Press
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1937
Type: vignette
Publication:
OPUS: #107
Title: Sea Murder
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
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:
Reviews:
OPUS: #105
Title: Face to Face
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #104
Title: Devolution
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“Edmond Hamilton has long ranked as one of AMAZING STORIES favorite writers and in this narration and entirely orinal turn is given to the events as they succeed.”
「人類は進化したのではなく、異星から超知性を備えた原形質生物の一隊が太古の地球を訪れ、彼らから退化した存在だというのだ」 – マイク・アシュリー著; 牧眞司訳『SF雑誌の歴史 : パルプマガジンの饗宴』(東京創元社, 2004.7) p. 140
Publications:
Reviews:
ebook: http://hairygreeneyeball3.blogspot.jp/2013/10/classic-science-fiction-from-amazing.html
ebook: BookReader
ebook: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vwuKM9e0pzCZHLpydyqV3Tq51vr2eHss
OPUS: #103
Title: Dying Fingers Point
Author: John S. Endicott (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1936
Type: vignette
Publication:
OPUS: #102
Title: Last Bequest
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: vignette
Publication:
OPUS: #101
Title: Cosmic Quest
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“To Save a Race from Destruction, a Star-Roving Explorer Speeds Through a Boundless Universe!”
Publications:
Reviews:
OPUS: #100
Title: Snow Clue
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #099
Title: The Great Illusion
Authors: Earl Binder and Otto Binder and Edmond Hamilton and Raymond Z. Gallun and Jack Williamson and John Russell Fearn
Year: 1936
Type: round-robin
「・・・共同執筆になるSF掌篇(コント)であった。この小説は最後から書きはじめられたのである。つまりファーンがまず結末を執筆し、その原稿をレイモンド・Z・ギャランに送ると、ギャランが四番目のストーリーを書く、という風にして書き上げられた。全体的な共通のプランは存在しなかった。(中略)エドモンド・ハミルトンは次のように書いた<<最後の二つのパートがどういう意味か教えてくれる人がいたら、千ドルの賞金をさしあげたい。それに私自身が何を書いたのか教えてくれる人がいたら、一万ドルの賞金をさしあげたいところである。これはSFのあらゆる歴史を通してもっとも気違いじみた短篇だと思われるのだ>>(中略)さて、作者たちは悲観的な見方をしているが、実際はどうなのだろう。ひことことでいって、「偉大な幻影」”The Great Illusion”はなるほど大きな価値をもつ小説ではないが、完全に理解できるし最初から最後まで筋が通っている。」 – ジャック・サドゥール著; 鹿島茂,鈴木秀治訳『現代SFの歴史』(早川書房, 1984.12) p. 158-159
The Great Illusion (Part 1 of 5) (1936) – Eando Binder
The Great Illusion (Part 2 of 5) (1936) – Jack Williamson
The Great Illusion (Part 3 of 5) (1936) – Edmond Hamilton
The Great Illusion (Part 4 of 5) (1936) – Raymond Z. Gallun
The Great Illusion (Part 5 of 5) (1936) – John Russell Fearn
Publication:

ebook: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Great%20Illusion%20fantasy%20booklet
OPUS: #98
Title: Children of Terror
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #095
Title: The Crime Crusader
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #094
Title: When the World Slept
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“A thrilling weird-scientific story about a catastrophe that put the whole world to sleep.”–TOC
“A thrilling weird-scientific tale about a catastrophe that put the whole world into a strange sumber”
Publications:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v28n01_1936-07_sas
OPUS: #093
Title: His Sworn Duty
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
Publication:
OPUS: #092
Title: The House of the Evil Eye
Author: Hugh Davidson (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1936
Type: novelette
Series: Dr. John Dale
“A strange story of a family whose were glance caused those upon whom it fell to sicken and die”
“A complete novelette about a strange doom – by the author of “The Vampire-Master” – TOC
Publication:
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v27n06_1936-06_AT-sas
OPUS: #091
Title: Hell Train
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“The Murder Express Rushes Through a Blood-Streaked Night!”–TOC
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OPUS: #090
Title: Crimson Gold
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
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Title: Dois alibis [Copper Proof]
Author: Edmond Hamilton
in: Detective anno 1, n.o 3 (setembro 1936)
“Ralph Annesley preparou a cilada. Michael Claney, guarda de patrulha, aponta, entretanto, p verdadeiro criminoso.”
ebook: https://digital.iai.spk-berlin.de/viewer/image/1747223182/74/
OPUS: #088
Title: Child of the Winds
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“A tender and fascinating tale of a strange plateau in Turkistan where the winds of Earth converge”–TOC
“A tender and fascinating story about a strange plateau in Turkistan where the winds from all over Earth converge”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v27n05_1936-05_sas
OPUS: #087
Title: Beasts That Once Were Men
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“The Evidence Seemed Plain: Dr Robine’s Experiments Had Wrought a horrible Change, Transforming Men to Monsters!”
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OPUS: #086
Title: Murder Mountain
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: vignette
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OPUS: #085
Title: Murder in the King Family
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: novelette
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OPUS: #084
Title: Intelligence Undying
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
「自分の記憶と知識を新生児に移植することで、世代を超えた人生を送りつける科学者を描いた」 – マイク・アシュリー著; 牧眞司訳『SF雑誌の歴史 : パルプマガジンの饗宴』(東京創元社, 2004.7) p. 140
“In this story, we read about a succession of generations, extending through the centuries. It presents a most impressive picture for the future of our world, as the generations carry the message of extraordinary and increasing intelligence down through the ages.” — AMZ 10(9)
“How would you like to live forever? Or have at least a part of you live forever? Naturally, the world would be lucky to have you around so long, you being so loaded with smarts, and all. But maybe everyone would come to depend too much on your venerable and constant support. Would it be a blessing or a curse? Can there be too much of a good thing? Read on.”–Fantastic, Vol. 27, no. 5
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OPUS: #083
Title: The Earth Dwellers
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
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OPUS: #082
Title: Leopard’s Paw
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: vignette
“The Menacing Threat of Jungle Justice”–TOC
“Jungle Justice Threatened at the Sign of the Leopard’s Paw”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/PopularDetectiveV06N02193603
OPUS: #081
Title: In the World’s Dusk
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
“A gripping tale of the last survivor of the human race and his attempts to repopulate the world.”
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OPUS: #080
Title: The Ramrod Key Killings
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1936
Type: short story
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OPUS: #079
Title: The Great Brain of Kaldar
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: novelette
Series: Stuart Merick (SM)
Series number: #3
“A superb tale of a vampiric monstrosity that fed on the brains of an entire race”–TOC
“A superb tale of distant Kaldar, world of the great star Antares”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v26n06_1935-12_sas_-783-784_ifcibc
OPUS: #078
Title: The Six Sleepers
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: novelette
Variant title: Tiger Girl
“A gripping tale of super-civilization of the distant future”–TOC
“A fascinating story about six fighting-men, each from a different century who slept through the ages, to awaken at last amid the ruins of a super-civilization of hte future”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v26n04_1935-10
Title: The Cosmic Pantograph
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: short story
“In our March, 1935 issue we published a short story by this favorite author, entitled “The Eternal Cycle.” This tale received much higher acclaim than many of our novels and has been accepted by our readers as a short science-fiction classic.
We do not hesitate to say that you will find the present yarn of at least equal merit to “The Eternal Cycle.” It also presents some brand-new conceptions never before hinted at in science-fiction. And we all know how rare stories like that are.
Though Edmond Hamilton goes, at times (as he does in this story), into the very heights of fantasy, his work at no time becomes illogical or unconvincing. He makes you believe what he is telling you. tearing down all the barriers of conventions and routine, but always making things real and lifelike.
A few minutes from now you will be entering upon a new train of thought, inspiring, enthralling, fantastic.”
“Must man die, as Doctor Robine believers, with his own universe.”
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OPUS: #076
Title: The Avenger from Atlantis
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: novelette
Variant title: The Vengeance of Ulios
“an amazing tale that sweeps across the dusty centuries to our own time”–TOC
“An epic weird tale that begins in ancient Atlantis and sweeps across the centuries through Egypt, Babylon and Rome, up to our own time”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v26n01_1935-07_ATLPM-Sas
OPUS: #075
Title: The Accursed Galaxy
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: short story
“Now at last we know why all the other galaxies are fleeing from ours!”-TOC
“In which we hear a tale of eternal punishment which came from space”
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OPUS: #074
Title: Murder at Weed Key
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: novella
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OPUS: #073
Title: Carter Makes a Squeal
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: vignette
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Title: The Eternal Cycle
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: short story
We are almost sorry that author Hamilton did not write this story into a novelette, because the tremendous idea behind it could well support a much longer story.
In this story is propounded a theory so fantastic that you have never heard anything to equal it – but, at the same time, it is not only very logical, but easily understandable. These three qualities are seldom mixed to such a masterful balance as they are in this short story.
Here, indeed, is an excellent example of the type of story we are looking for under our revolutionary policy – so original and utterly different that it will live in your memory much longer than others thirty times its length.
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Title: The Truth Gas
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1935
Type: short story
“Honesty is the best policy.”
That is a sentence which everyone is familiar with. Little children are taught it by their parents and it is strongly advocated in every school and college. Among other things, it means that we should never tell a falsehood.
Then there are such words as “tact” and “discretion.” They signify what is fit, proper, and prudently wise. The question is, can you always tell the truth and be tactful and discreet at the same time?
This little tale draws a parallel to the author’s “The Man With X-Ray Eyes,” which we printed over a year ago, and will prove just as intriguing and original, though the development of the present story will amuse you.
Edmond Hamilton is one of the old stand-bys of science-fiction and is well up to standard here.
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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
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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.
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OPUS: #068
Title: Cosmos: Chapter 17: Armageddon in Space (Part 18 of 18)
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1934
Type: round-robin
「十七回続いた、リレー共作(ラウンド・ロビン)シリーズ「コスモス」の掲載である。ラルフ・ミルン・ファーリーが物語の方向を定めた。(中略)そしてエドモンド・ハミルトンが結末を書いた。この長篇は特筆に値する業績で、各エピソードは物語を進めながらも、それぞれに完結していたようでもあった。」 – マイク・アシュリー著; 牧眞司訳『SF雑誌の歴史 : パルプマガジンの饗宴』(東京創元社, 2004.7) p. 99
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ebook: https://cosmos-serial.com/cosmos-the-serial/chapters-5-17-are-coming-soon/
OPUS: #066
Title: Thundering Worlds
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1934
Type: novelette
“An Odyssey of interplanetary space”–TOC
“A colossal thrill-tale of the distant future, when our Earth and the order planets leave the dying sun on a stupendous voyage to distant stars in search of light and heat”
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ebook: http://thenostalgialeague.com/olmag/hamilton-thundering-worlds.html
ebook: http://fantasticworlds-jordan179.blogspot.com/2013/06/thundering-worlds-1934-by-edmo.html
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v23n03_1934-03_sas
OPUS: #067
Title: Corsairs of the Cosmos
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1934
Type: novelette
Series: Interstellar Patrol
Series number: #8
“A stupendous story of interstellar space – an amazing weird-scientific tale”–TOC
“A stupendous story of the Interstellar Patrol – an amazing weird – scientific tale of an invasion from outside the universe.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTales193404damagedIBCATLPM
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”
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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: #064
Title: The War of the Sexes
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Type: novelette
“A tale of 20,000 years in the future – a loveless world in which the Males and Females engaged in a war of extermination against each other”–TOC
“A tale of twenty thousand years in the future – a loveless world in which the Males and the Females are engaged in a war of extermination against each other”
“Many a person has spoken in jest of the war between the sexes. Thurber has produced some of his funniest cartoons on that subject: the inability of the male to comprehend the female and vice versa. Nobody can fail to notice the means by which each sex plots to ensnare the other; an intrigue which extends throughout every medium – dress, drama, conduct, arts, etc. There have been cultures in various places – semi-primitives in isolated lands still testify – where there exists and actual hostility between the sexes, where for instance women maintain secret codes and languages, live separately from the community of men. To this day, modern American males maintain lodges from
whose portals women are barred and whose affairs are conducted with codes and ceremonies no woman may hope to learn. There is therefore nothing at all impossible about Edmond Hamilton’s startling story of a period twenty thousand years from now. Nothing impossible, we repeat, but we certainly hope that it will always remain at least
improbable.” – Avon
“Love was treason in that astounding future – for women and men had divided into nations of their own – and they were at war! The maidenly charms, the manly virtues – they were but weapons to snare and slay the ones they attracted!” – Avon back cover
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v22n05_1933-11_ELPM-SliV
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.
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Startling_Stories_v14n01_1946-Summer
OPUS: #062
Title: The Vampire Master
Author: Hugh Davidson (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1933
Type: novella
Series: Dr. John Dale
Series number: #1
“A novel of corpses that would not stay dead, and a gruesome horror in the New York hills”–TOC
“A thrilling novel of corpses that would not stay dead, and a gruesome horror in the hills of New York”
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ebook part1: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v22n04_1933-10
ebook part2: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v22n05_1933-11_ELPM-SliV
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ebook part4: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTales193401ATLPM
OPUS: #060
Title: The Horror on the Asteroid
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Type: novelette
“An amazing weird-scientific story of a space-ship that was wrecked by meteors.”–TOC
“A story of interplanetary space, and the weird fate that be*** passengers and crew of a space-whip that was wrecked by meteors”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV22n03193309IfcIbc
OPUS: #059
Title: The Fire Creatures
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Type: novelette
“A breath-taking story of ** beings in the heart of an active volcano”
“A breath-taking story of a thrilling adventure in the heart of an active volcano”–TOC
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v22n01_1933-07_sas
Title: The Island of Unreason
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Storylen: short story
“Reprinted from Wonder Stories, May, 1933, this very readable story tells of the island where misfits and incorrigibles are isolated from civilization in the future” – Gammell, Leon L., The Annotated Guide to Startling Stories, Starmont House, 1986, p. 54
Reason, we hope, is being made more and more the guide for our actions. What must this tendency ultimately lead to? Will emotion be stamped out of our lives entirely, and the race become merely adding machines? Mr. Hamilton carries us into the future to visualize an intermediate era, when emotion is despised but not yet stamped out. His story of that time is not only amusing and interesting, but instructive of the changes that the race must pass through to escape from our emotion-ridden ancestors to a new day when we shall be all intellectual giants.
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 First struggles
Chapter 3 A World of Turmoil
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OPUS: #057
Title: The Star-Roamers
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Type: novelette
“An interplanetary story that will make your pulse beat faster, by the author of “Crashing Suns”–TOC
“An interplanetary story of many thrills – a battle of leaping flame on the worlds of Alpha Centauri, our nearest neighbor in space”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v21n04_1933-04
OPUS: #056
Title: Kaldar, World of Antares
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1933
Type: novelette
“A mighty story of a strange world far removed from Earth”–TOC
“A stupendous novelette of a world far removed from Earth, of the Chan of Kaldar, and the spider-people from beyond the metal mountains”
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OPUS: #055
Title: Snake-man
Author: Hugh Davidson (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1933
Type: short story
“A fearful mystery – a gigantic snake that crawled out of the swamp at night”–TOC
“The story of fearful mystery, of a gigantic snake that crawled out of the swamp at night, and an interpid snake-collector who went in after it.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v21n01_1933-01_LPM-URF-AT-SAS
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.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v20n06_1932-12_AT-sas
OPUS: #053
Title: Vampire Village
Author: Hugh Davidson (Edmond Hamilton)
Year: 1932
Type: short story
“A strange story of the ghoul-haunted village of Wieslant, and the eery adventure of two American travelers.”
“A blood-chilling story of the ghoul-haunted village of Wieslant and the eery adventure of two Americans”–TOC
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v20n05_1932-11_sas
OPUS: #052
Title: Space-Rocket Murders
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: novella
“Building a ship that will successfully travel across the void and safely land on another body in our vast universe is not the only consideration that should be given the problems of interplanetary travel – when this new dream of scientists is finally realized. It might be well to give some thought to our method of approach and our plan of action, if and when we succeed in reaching another planet – if there should perchance be life and intelligence where we land. Our well-known author gives us in this new amazing story some very vital things to think about.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/AmazingStoriesVolume07Number07
OPUS: #051
Title: The Dogs of Doctor Dwann
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: novelette
“A blood-chilling story of weird surgery and the things that ran in the night and howled through the Adirondack woods”–TOC
“An eery, blood-chilling story of weird surgery and the things that ran in the night and howled through the forest in the Adirondack hills”
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OPUS: #050
Title: The Terror Planet
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: novelette
“The brain-men of Uranus – the amazing thought-tubes of the Brants – a story of red battle on another planet.”
“The brain-men of Uranus – the thought-tubes of the Brants – a thrilling interplanetary tale by the author of “Crashing Suns”–TOC
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v19n05_1932-05_LPM-URF-AT-SAS
OPUS: #049
Title: The Earth-Brain
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: novelette
“A weird-scientific story by a master of this type of fiction. about the vast creature on whose body we live”–TOC
“A thrilling story by a master of science-fiction, about the vast creature on whose body we live”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/WeirdTalesV19N04193204Ibc
Title: A Conquest of Two Worlds
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Storylen: novelette
“Earthmen prove that mass murder can be prevented only through universal law backed up by force! A classic reprinted by popular demand” – TOC
“In this outstanding Hall of Fame novelet, Earthmen prove once more that the only way to prevent the grim terror of mass murder is through universal law backed up by force!”
“Fame classic reprinted from Wonder Stories, February, 1932. Tragic account of Earthmen’s ruthless exploitation, brutalization and conquest of the less highly evolved inhabitants of Mars and Jupiter, obviously based upon historical treatment of the Indians” – Gammell, Leon L., The Annotated Guide to Startling Stories, Starmont House, 1986, p. 59
「主人公マーク・ホールキットが自らの信念に従い、温厚で子どものような木星人を搾取する貪欲な宇宙開発を阻止しようとする」 – マイク・アシュリー著; 牧眞司訳『SF雑誌の歴史 : パルプマガジンの饗宴』(東京創元社, 2004.7) p. 93
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OPUS: #046
Title: Dead Legs
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1932
Type: short story
“Dall, the gangster, could not know that “Dead Legs” was a prophecy of doom.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/StrangeTalesOfMysteryAndTerrorV01n03193201
Title: The Reign of the Robots
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“Birk sprang back with upraised bar against the Master. The blue beam flashed. It struck Birk squarely.”
“Edmond Hamilotn is the master of exciting stories that carry the reader breathlessly from the first word to the last without a stop. This story is one of those can’t-story-until-you-finish kind.
Many people believe that machines are not an unmixed blessing. Even as far back as a hundred years ago, Mrs. Shelley in her “Frankenstein” showed the machine – the creation of a human brain arising to overthrow its master. Many thoughtful people today believe that that may yet happen if we are not careful. It is a monstrous thing to picture human beings as the creatures or slaves of machines; but if machines are given intelligence and power, their domination may be limitless.
Incindentally this story has an entirely unexpected as well as surprising ending that we doubt enyone will guess beforehand. Those ironical twists at the ends of his stories are part of Mr. Hamilton’s great popularity.”
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OPUS: #044
Title: Creatures of the Comet
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“An utterly strange and blood-curdling tale about a weird world in the heart of a comet, and fearful adventures thereon”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v18n05_1931-12_sas
OPUS: #043
Title: The Shot From Saturn
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“A tale replete with thrills and surprizes, about an attempted invasion of the earth by the planet Saturn”–TOC
“A startling weird tale about an attempted invasion of Earth by the planet Saturn.”
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OPUS: #042
Title: The Sargasso of Space
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“Helpless, doomed into the graveyard of space floats the wrecked freighter Pallas.”
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ebook: https://scifistories.com/s/316/the-sargasso-of-space
OPUS: #041
Title: The Earth-Owners
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: short story
“A weird-scientific story of beings from outside, who fought for the ownership of our world”–TOC
“A strange story of beings from outside, the fought for the ownership of our world”
「宇宙から雲状の生命体が飛来し、アメリカを襲う。雲状の生命体は人間のエネルギーを吸いとってしまう。チャールズ・フォートの本を読んだランダムは、彼らこそ太古における地球上の生命体の創造主であって、人類も彼らの家畜にすぎない、彼らはふたたび地球の所有物として君臨しにきたのだと信じる。人類が絶体絶命の危機に追いこまれたとき、天よりまた別の発光体が現れて雲状の生命体を撃退した。それを見ていたランダムは、発光体のほうこそ地球の真の所有者であったのだと悟る – おそらくハミルトンがチャールズ・フォートの本を読んで一気呵成に書きあげた作品だろう」 — 那智史郎・宮壁定雄 『ウィアード・テールズ』 別巻 (国書刊行会, 1988) p. 113
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OPUS: #040
Title: Ten Million Years Ahead
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“A startling story of what this world will be like ten million years from now, when plants rule instead of men”
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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.”
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ebook: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/30452
Title: The Man Who Evolved
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: SHORTFICTION
Storylen: short story
“It was a great brain. It lay in the chambers, its surface ridged and wrinkled by innumerable fine convoluions.” Paul pp. 1266-1277
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OPUS: #037
Title: The Horror City
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1931
Type: novelette
“Two aviators are drawn by the suction of the winds into a black-domed city of horror in the heart of the Arabian desert”–TOC
“In the heart of the great Arabian desert lay a vast, black-domed city of horror unspeakable, and into this city were drawn three aviators by the tremendous suction of the winds”
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OPUS: #036
Title: The Cosmic Cloud
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
Series: Interstellar Patrol
Series Number: 7
“A cloud of blackness beat against the edges of our universe, threatening its crowded suns and worlds with annihilation”-TOC
“A voice whispered tensely in his ear in the tongue of the galaxy.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v16n05_1930-11_sas
OPUS: #035
Title: The Mind-Master
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: short story
“A powerful weird-scientific story about a scientist who sought to enslave the world to his ambitious schemes”-TOC
“He staggered with it like an automaton toward the thirteenth cabinet.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v16n04_1930-10_sas
OPUS: #034
Title: The Man Who Saw the Future
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: short story
Variant title: The Man Who Saw Everything
“How many men have had to suffer, in the past, for their belief in things too fantastic for those not gifted with their powers of imagination, which were regards as evil and often rewarded with death! A few centries ago, far-seeing prophets like Roger Bacon dreamed of to-day’s wonders, and their predictions were condemned as supernatural visions instead of being recognised as inspired glimpses of the future. The versatile Mr. Hamilton gives us a novel little story in this vein.”
“He witnessed the wonders of a time that would not come for centuries … and such things were the Devil’s work”–TOC of Tale of Wonder
“He told of an age of a thousand marvels that had yet to be … and they burned him as a sorcerer.”–Tales of Wonder
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ebook: http://manybooks.net/titles/hamiltone2806228062.html
ebook: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28062
ebook: https://scifistories.com/s/482/the-man-who-saw-the-future
OPUS: #033
Title: World Atavism
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
Note: Amazing Stories, August 1930, illustrated by Frank R. Paul.
“The Sun’s rays have been credited with many beneficial powers. It is a universally conceded fact that the sun is necessary to good health; not only because of its warmth-giving rays, but also because of some other element, directly a health-giving factor, which has since been more or less successfully duplicated in the laboratory – in the form of Alpine lamps and what not. It is also said, however, that there are certain properties in the rays of the sun which might be used as life^giving rays. As far as we know, nothing definite has been established on this score yet. Who knows what other helpful possibilities are hidden in the various ether vibrations produced by the sun? Edmond Hamilton has a brand new idea, which he elaborates and weaves into a fascinating story of scientific fiction Certainly it seems to us to be of absorbing interest.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/AmazingStoriesVolume05Number05
ebook: https://archive.org/details/Amazing_Stories_v05n05_1930-08_-_Teck
OPUS: #032
Title: The Second Satellite
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
“Earth-men War on Frog-vampires for the Emancipation of the Human cows of Earth’s Second Satellite”
“The city of the frog-men!”
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ebook: http://manybooks.net/titles/various2976829768-8.html
ebook: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29768
ebook: https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=69742
ebook: https://scifistories.com/s/248/the-second-satellite
OPUS: #031
Title: Pigmy Island
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
“There was a sickening smell of burnt hair and flesh.”
“A powerful story of tiny men and giant rats and snakes – a vivid tale of super-science”–TOC
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v16n02_1930-08_sas
OPUS: #030
Title: The Death Lord
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
“All life in Chicago was blotted out by a viralent plague – a tory of a bacterialologists lust for power.”
“From the automatics a stream of fire flashed across the room.”
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v16n01_1930-07
OPUS: #029
Title: The Universe Wreckers
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novel
“We sat against in our chairs before the control-panel, whitely to my left, gazing through the big window before us … soaring past the limits of earth’s atmosphere.” – May 1930
“That globe of metal, Marlin – it hears him, answers him! The thing must be alive!” – June 1930
“In an instant Marlin and I had clambered to the drifting cylinder’s edge and to the open outside door” — July 1930
Magazine Appearances:
The Universe Wreckers (Part 1 of 3) (1930) – Edmond Hamilton
The Universe Wreckers (Part 2 of 3) (1930) – Edmond Hamilton
The Universe Wreckers (Part 3 of 3) (1930) – Edmond Hamilton
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ebook: https://archive.org/details/AmazingStoriesVolume05Number02
ebook: https://archive.org/stream/AmazingStoriesVolume05Number03
ebook: https://archive.org/details/AmazingStoriesVolume05Number04
OPUS: #027
Title: The Murder in the Clinic
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
Series: Charlie Carton
Series number: #2
“Are you a detective? Have you a talent for deduction? Then see if you can name the murderer in this story.”
“In “The Invisible Master,” Edmond Hamilton created one of the finest detective stories of the year. But he has surpassed himself in the present tale of a sinister murder. Science, a simple yet baffling plot, rapid action and clever deduction are all combined to make a story which will keep you excited and mystified until the very end of the last chapter.
We read of the scientific discoveries and technic that Edmond Hamilton describes, we see a accounts of these things in the papers every day. Yet the potential dangers to civilized society are disregarded and we have no means of knowing haw many scientific criminals escape the meshes of the police nets. The events Mr. Hamilton describes my have happened – may be happening now – may happen tomorrow. Only the cleverest detective, well versed in modern science, can cope with the educated, and scientific, menace to society.”
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OPUS: #025
Title: The Invisible Master
Author: Edmond Hamilton
Year: 1930
Type: novelette
Series: Charlie Carton
Series number: #1
“A thousand alarms are pouring into Police Headquarters! The Invisible Master broods over the city! Who is He? We defy the reader to guess the secret. Even the editorial staff was astounded at the conclusion of this scientific yarn.”
“If you were to ask us which, in our opinion, is the greatest scientific detective story of the year, we certainly would pronounce the present story to be that unusual gem.
Here is a story that will keep you fascinated, not only in connection with its excellence of science, understandable by everyone, but by the fast-moving action for which this well-known author is famous.
Invisibility in this sort of story is perhaps not a new idea; but we venture to say that no one can foretell the O. Henry-like ending, which is as unexpected as it is dramatic.”
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ebook: http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2697
ebook: https://archive.org/details/ScientificDetectiveMonthlyV01n04193004c2cSaskiaBogof39