The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Five

The Six Sleepers, The Collected Edmond Hamilton, Volume Five
Introduction: Robert A. Madle
Cover Art: Margaret Brundage
Illustration: C.C. Senf, Frank R. Paul, H.W. “Wesso” Wessolowski, Hugh Rankin, Joseph Doolin, Virgil Finlay
Publisher: Haffner Press, 2015?
Pagination: ca. 600 p
ISBN: 978-1-893887-72-5
“Introduction” by Robert A. Madle
“Snake-Man” (Weird Tales, Jan ’33)
“Kaldar, World of Antares” (Magic Carpet, Apr ’33)
“The Star-Roamers” (Weird Tales, Apr ’33)
“The Island of Unreason” (Wonder Stories, May ’33)
“The Fire Creatures” (Weird Tales, Jul ’33)
“The Horror on the Asteroid” (Weird Tales, Sep ’33)
“The Snake-Men of Kaldar” (Magic Carpet, Oct ’33)
“The Vampire Master” (Weird Tales, Oct 33 – Jan ’34
“The Man with X-Ray Eyes” (Wonder Stories, Nov ’33)
“The War of the Sexes” (Weird Tales, Nov ’33)
“The Man Who Returned” (Weird Tales, Feb ’34)
“Thundering Worlds” (Weird Tales, Mar ’34)
“Cosmos – Chapter 17: Armageddon in Space” (Fantasy Magazine, Dec ’34/Jan ’35)
“Master of the Genes” (Wonder Stories, Jan ’35)
“Murder in the Grave” (Weird Tales, Feb ’35)
The Truth Gas” (Wonder Stories, Feb ’35)
“The Eternal Cycle” (Wonder Stories, Mar ’35)
“The Accursed Galaxy” (Astounding Stories, Jul ’35)
“The Avenger from Atlantis” (Weird Tales, Jul ’35)
“The Cosmic Pantograph” (Wonder Stories, Oct ’35)
“The Six Sleepers” (Weird Tales, Oct ’35)
“The Great Brain of Kaldar” (Weird Tales, Dec ’35)
Appendix

To the Stars- & Beyond! (Not Yet Published)

To the Stars- & Beyond! / comp. & intro. by Sheldon Jeffrey
Marcel Island : Starmont House, [1989]. –
370 p. ; cm. – (Facsimile Fiction Series ; no. 5)
ISBN: 1-55742-137-4 (Cloth); 1-55742-136-6 (Paper)
Contents:
Day of the Micro-Men
Interplanetary Graveyard
Under the White Star
World With a Thousand Moons
The Great Brain of Kaldar (SM#3)
This book is not unpublished! But It is refer to publish in page 181 of Day, M. Bradford, The Checklist of Fantastic Literature in Paperbounds Books (Hillsville : B.M. Day, 1994)

Kaldar—World of Antares

Kaldar—World of Antares (SM#1, SM#2, SM#3)

Publisher: Haffner Press
Date: 1988
Pagination: 240 p
ISBN: 9781893887015
Cover: Jon Arfstrom

Contents:
Ed Hamilton / essay by Ray Bradbury p. i
Kaldar, World of Antares (SM#1) p. 1-80.
The Snake-Men of Kaldar (SM#2) p. 81-146.
The Great Brain of Kaldar (SM#3) p. 147-
“Afterword” by Edmond Hamilton (reprint from Fantasy Magazine, Jan ’34)

Kaldar, Mundo de Antares : La Saga de Merrick de la Tierra

Kaldar, Mundo de Antares. La Saga de Merrick de la Tierra (SM#1, SM#2, SM#3)

Translator: Pedro Cañas Navarro
Publisher: Costas de Carcosa
Date: noviembre 2018
Pagination: 198 p. ; 195×116 mm.
Series: Plateada
ISBN: 978-84-949604-0-6

Contents:
p. 7−16 Prólogo: El mundo del “destructor de mundos” / Javier Jiménez Barco
p. 19-84 Kaldar, mundo de Antares (Kaldar, World of Antares)
p. 85-143 Los hombres serpiente de Kaldar (The Snake-Men of Kaldar)
p. 145-196 El gran cerebro de Kaldar (The Great Brain of Kaldar)

Nueve científicos, astrónomos y astrofísicos, encuentran un método para viajar a estrellas lejanas, con el fin de investigar y descubrir otros mundos. Para ello y a través de un anuncio contactan con un aventurero, Stuart Merrick, que está decidido a embarcarse en este reto Allí encontrará a seres humanos pero también a otras razas humanoides y desconocidas.
A través de tres historias cortas desarrolla Edmond Hamilton, las aventuras de Stuart Merrick en un exótico planeta del sistema Antares.

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A comienzos de los años 30, justo al inicio de la edad dorada de Weird Tales, el joven autor Edmond Hamilton decidió probar suerte con el subgénero de planetas peligrosos y escribió, a la manera del John Carter de Marte de Edgar Rice Burroughs, tres novelas cortas consecutivas acerca de las aventuras de un terrícola en un exótico planeta del sistema Antares.

OPUS#079 Great Brain of Kaldar, The [SM#3]

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”

Publications:

  • Weird Tales, Vol. 26, no. 6, December 1935, (Dec 1935, ed. Farnsworth Wright, publ. Popular Fiction Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, $0.25, 128pp, Pulp, magazine) Cover: Margaret Brundage; Illust: Finlay
  • Weird Tales (Canada), December 1935
  • Pulp Vault, No. 6 (November 1989, ed. Doug Ellis, publ. Tattered Pages Press, $6.00) Cover: Frank Hamilton
  • TO THE STARS-& BEYOND, [1989] *Not yet published
  • Kaldar: World of Antares, (Nov 1998, Edmond Hamilton, publ. Haffner Press, 1-893887-01-4, $55.00, 219pp, hc, coll) Cover: Jon Arfstrom

ebook: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v26n06_1935-12_sas_-783-784_ifcibc