Weird Tales #304 is a special John Brunner issue, with 3 stories by Brunner and an interview. Also includes short fiction by Tanith Lee, Ramsey Campbell, S.P. Somtow, and many more. All artwork in this issue is by Featured Artist Jill Bauman....
The sixty-fifty anniversary issue of Weird Tales showcases the work of Featured Author Gene Wolfe and Featured Artist George Barr (who contributed all the artwork). Also includes work by Ramsey Campbell, F. Paul Wilson, T.E.D. Klein, Tanith Lee, and ...
The Summer 1988issue of Weird Tales showcases the work of Featured Author Tanith Lee and Featured Artist Stephen Fabian (who did all the artwork). Includes contributions from Morgan Llywelyn, Brian Lumley, and many more....
The Winter 1989/1990 issue of Weird Tales showcases Featured Author Brian Lumley (who contributed 3 stories and an interview) and Featured Artist Vincent di Fate (who contributed all the artwork). Also includes Keith Taylor, Phyllis Ann Karr, and mor...
The Spring 1990 issue of Weird Tales showcases the work of David J. Schow (Featured Author) and Janet Aulisio (Featured Artist, who contributed all the art in the issue). Also includes work by Tad Williams and Harry Turtledove....
The four "lost" issues of Weird Tales, as it changed titles to Worlds of Fantasy and Horror -- only to revert to Weird Tales again with issue #312. Includes contributions from Thomas Ligotti, Joyce Carol Oates, Ramsey Campbell, Morgan Llywelyn, Willi...
The first 4 issues of Weird Tales published by DNA Publications heralds the return of the classic name. Includes contributions from all the Weird Tales regulars: Tanith Lee, Ian Watson, Thomas Ligotti, Ramsey Campbell, and many more....
In the first decade of the twentieth century, Julian Hawthorne collected his favorite weird stories from writers around the world and organized them, mostly geographically. The anthologies are Weird Fiction -- some of the stories are mystery; some...
A 1908 collection of traditional fables and folktales. Twenty-two charming Japanese Fairy Tales, selected and translated by Yei Theodora Ozaki, including "My Lord Bag of Rice," "The Tongue-Cut Sparrow," "The Story of Urashima Taro, the Fisher La...
Peter Schlemihl, the Shadowless Man was first published in 1814; it tells the story of a young man who sells his shadow to the Devil in exchange for the Purse of Fortunatus. He hopes to use this legendary source of limitless wealth to help him woo...
The weather went from being beautiful to tempestuous: torrential thunderstorms plagued the Shelleys, Byron and Polidori. The weather -- along with the company and the eerie ambiance of the locale -- contributed to the genesis of Frankenstein, Poli...
Losing their father was the worst thing that ould happen to James and Robert Lane. Or so they thought. When their mother takes them to live in isolated Bethesda they find their problems are only just beginning. Terror has gripped the village. Two chi...
The face in the mirror is yours, but ever so slightly different. A shadow haunts your house, but it walks in places you've never gone. You grew up with a boy who had your face and your name, except he always did everything right, while you never coul...
Fantasy Adventures 3 represents another great new collection of fantasy and science fiction stories edited by Philip Harbottle, covering the whole spectrum of imaginative fiction, from sf adventure to the weird and supernatural! This issue includes s...
Here is another new collection of fantasy and science fiction stories in this exciting series. This latest issue includes:a novel by John Russell Fearn, a new novelette by Gordon Landsborough, a classic short story by E.C. Tubb, and other fascinating...
"Checkmate!" That was the last word uttered to Charlie Chan and Prefect of Police Claude DeBevre by a dying reporter. The man had been murdered . . . stabbed to death and left to die in a vacant hotel room. It is the second murder in 24 hours at the ...
DNA Publications, one of the most remarkable publishing companies in the history of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror fields, has long maintained a tradition of excellence in short fiction. This long-awaited collection assembles some of the fi...
A new collection of fantasy and science fiction stories, and tales of the supernatural! This latest issue includes: a superb novel by John Russell Fearn, classic short stories by Brian Ball, E. C. Tubb, and other fascinating entirely new short storie...
This story has, with justice, been called "the most famous fantastic mystery of them all" since it first appeared in the famous pulp magazine ARGOSY in 1921."The Blind Spot" is an interdimensional gateway to another world, which coexists with our wor...
Editor Robert Weinberg has assembled a stellar collection of rare horror stories from the weird fiction pulps, including contributions from Robert Barbour Johnson, Julius Long, G.G. Pendarves, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Mearle Prout, Mindret Lord, Ro...
Issue #333 of Weird Tales magazine (September-October 2003) presents work by Thomas Ligotti ("The Town Manager"), Tim W. Burke ("Two Shows Daily"), Jamie Ferguson ("Good Neighbors"), Lillian Csernica ("Maeve"), Margaret Carter ("Manila Peril"), Lisa ...
The sun has died. Not a planet, not a star, shines in the black heavens. The Days of Light are less than a legend, their stories moldered to dust amid the chaos of the ancient Libraries. Yet, within their vast arcology, the last Millions of humanity ...
The legendary pulp magazine STRANGE TALES -- rival to Weird Tales in its prime -- returns as an anthology series edited by renowned pulp fiction expert Robert M. Price. Volume 4, number 1 (continuing the classic numbering sequence) features contribut...
A major characteristic of the narrative is the presence of omens and prophetic dreams. There was a man named Mord whose surname was Fiddle; he was the son of Sigvat the Red, and he dwelt at the "Vale" in the Rangrivervales. He was a mighty chief, ...
In introducing to the Public the present edition of this well known and affecting Tale, -- the _chef d'oeuvre_ of its gifted author, the Publishers take occasion to say, that it affords them no little gratification, to apprise the numerous admirers o...
. . . .He was the mightiest of champions, and had been with King Harald in many battles. He had a son called Ogmund, a very hopeful lad; big and sturdy even as a child; who when he was grown of age and come to his full strength, took to sea-roving...
. . . .Then he marched harrying through the territories to the South, bringing them into subjection wherever he came. On reaching Hordland he was opposed by a motley multitude led by Kjotvi the Wealthy, Thorir Long-chin, and Soti and King Sulki fr...
"E. C. Tubb's novelette SPAWN OF JUPITER tells a gripping story of greed and courage when men are caught in the mighty forces of an alien planet, and leads off another unique collection of science fiction, fantasy and the supernatural, including: STR...
Adventure Tales is a semiannual publication showcasing the best of the pulp magazines. This special issue showcases the work of Hugh B. Cave as the Featured Author, with two rare, previously unreprinted stories, plus fiction contributions by H. Bedfo...
CLIMATE INCORPORATED tells an engrossing story of the worldwide repercussions when the secret of climatic control is misused by ruthless men. JOHN RUSSELL FEARN'S powerful science fiction novel is supported by another sparkling selection of brand new...
A baker's dozen of classic pulp stories, by a master of the genre! "Satan's Daughter and Other Tales from the Pulps" include such rare gems as the title story, "Scourge of the Silver Dragon," "Revolt of the Damned," "Pit of Madness," "The Walking Dea...
The second issue of H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror is dedicated to classic fantasy writer Richard Matheson, presenting an original story, interview, and critical overview of his movies. An additional 11 stories fill out the issue, including work...
Science fiction looks into the future, or at what could exist, given what the human race knows or can imagine about the universe; or it looks at different versions of our past and present. Horror looks at the supernatural, or at particularly disturbi...
The old-fashioned ghost-story was always terrifying and ghastly; something that made people afraid to go to bed, or to look over their shoulders, or to enter a room in the dark. It dealt with apparitions in a white sheet, and clanking chains, and dre...
Take a trip to Coney Island, dark and delightful. Eleven writers, including Kij Johnson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Maureen F. McHugh, Mike Resnick, and Lawrence Watt-Evans, imagine the fabled playland's past, present and future. Travel with them to d...
'The Devil in Brisbane is an anthology alive with all of the spontaneity, cunning, wild imagination, and artifice of its namesake. Zoran Zivković has conjured thirty tales of sardonic splendor from Australian writers both new and more established. I...
The third contribution to the Strange Pleasures anthology series includes: C.S. Thompson, Lauren Halkon, John Grant, Chris Amies, Teri Smith, David V Barrett, Lou Anders, Robert I. Katz, Paul Kincaid, Stuart Jaffe, Marianne Plumridge, K. Z. Perry, Ro...
The second issue of the revived pulp magazine, Strange Tales (volume 4, number 2, issue #9). Contributors include J. J. TRAVIS, FRIDAY JONES, HUGH B. CAVE, MICHAEL J. FANTINA, L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP, CHARLES GAROFALO. Cover by Jason Van Hollander....
From the November 1920 issue of the classic pulp magazine "The Blue Book" comes this short novel, "a highly colored Oriental romance of the sort the author of 'The Brazen Peacock' and 'The Talking Trees' has made famous."...
Mrs. Henry Wood (the pen-name of Ellen Wood) was one of the best-selling authors of the late 19th century. She became famous for her novel "East Lynne" (1861) and wrote more than thirty additional novels as well as short stories, most of which contai...
Weird Tales #338 (magazine edition) contains 80 pages of the finest fantasy and horror fiction available today. Contributors Include William F. Nolan, Ian Watson, Charles L. Harness, Stephen Dedman, Gregory Frost, and more! Cover art by Rowena Morril...
"This Story was originally written for a military periodical. It has been fortunate enough to receive much commendation from military men, and for them it is now specially issued in its present form. For the general public it may be as well to add th...
Cabinet des Fées proudly presents the fiction line-up for our first issue: here you'll find baubles and bling, rivers and roses, fools and fairies-you'll encounter children who know too much and adults who don't know when to leave well enough alone....
The latest volume in the Fantasy Adventure series includes "Sunskimmer," by Sydney J. Bounds; "I, Spy," an intriguing full-length novel of a scientific criminal, by John Russell Fearn; "You Go," a classic vignette by E.C. Tubb' and entirely-new stori...
"Here are the children of men and angels, and all the ways a world can end; an owl-man in the spring of stupidity and a murderess mourning her victim's death as it never really happened; an outcast who finds her long-sought ideal too perfect, and ano...
Astounding stories of absurd size and impossible dimension! Mammoth mega-fauna! Apocalyptic adventure! Surreal suspense! Catastrophic comedy! Monstrous metaphysics! Featuring original fiction from around the world and a special film history by Cinesc...
When the whole ornery state of Texas took off for a new planet more to their liking, New Texas was the result: a rough-and-tumble world where everyone packs a gun and it's legal to shoot politicians (if they deserve it)! But now these rugged and inde...
Ten men walked Earth--ten men in different cities in the United States. Each one was the exact replica of the other--from the tips of his fingers down to the beating of his twin hearts.
Where they came from, they were called androids--synthetic m...
"Sinister Stories" was a short-lived "weird menace" magazine, designed to thrill and titilate through a mix of suspense, science fiction, bondage, nudity and grisly horror. Stories such as "Brides of the Half-Men," "Satan's Studio of Sin" and "White ...
The tenth issue of STRANGE TALES OF MYSTERY AND TERROR features dazzling contributions by Adrian Cole ("Blood of the Moon God," a new Elak of Atlantis story); Kevin L. O'Brien ("In an Octopus's Garden" -- tentacular horror!); Richard A. Lupoff ("Petr...
"Mark Phillips" was the pseudonym of two well-known science fiction writers: Randall Garrett and Laurence M. Janifer. Their joint pen-name, derived from their middle names (Philip and Mark), was coined soon after their original meeting, at a science-...
Mrs. L. Baillie Reynols (b.c1875 d.1939) -- also known as G.M. Robinswas a popular Romantic novelist. Today she is best remembered for her supernatural tales, including "A Silence Broken," "A Castle to Let," and "The Spell of Sarnia."...
"It is a remarkably interesting idea to present the pageant of the world as it unfolded before the yes of the same man during two thousand years. Also, to keep him a young man instead of a doddering gray-beard. It is like reading a series of entranci...
Later made into the 1928 film The Viking this is the original novel written by Ottilie A Liljencrantz a loosely based historical view of Lief Ericson leading Viking settlers to North America before Christopher Columbus...
The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece and Rome had returned to Earth -- with all their awesome powers intact. Overnight, Earth was transformed. War on any scale was outlawed, along with boom-and-bust economic cycles, and prudery. No change was mor...
This second double-sized issue of Cabinet des Fées brings you more new explorations of the fairy tale in fiction and fact. Here you'll cross paths with ghosts and giants, imps and unicorns, discover new twists on sleeping beauties and ugly stepsiste...
The first much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning anthology Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales. Stories of impossible dimension, startling invention and big-budget spectacle by an international line-up of authors!...
The second exciting sequel to the award-winning anthology Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales. Stories of impossible dimension, startling invention and big-budget spectacle by an international line-up of authors!...
The second exciting sequel to the award-winning anthology Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales. Stories of impossible dimension, startling invention and big-budget spectacle by an international line-up of authors!...
In a world where magic is fading and science begun to ascend, a young surgeon in medical school experiences an obsession so forbidden that its realization will change him forever. She looked as if she were asleep, still with that slight smile, floati...
The late SYDNEY J. BOUNDS' vivid new story PLAGUE PIT tells the horrifying story of what happens when an out-of-control modern technology meshes with an Ancient Evil, and is the first of several all-new stories by this much-loved master of fantasy le...
This isn't your daddy's collection of dark fiction. In fact, it's your mama's. From the suicide bombers of Palestine to the whooping fans of NASCAR, Kelly Goldberg was the queen of the country where pink drinks were sacraments and everyone slept till...
The premiere issue of "Science Stories" magazine (October, 1953), edited by Ray Palmer of "Amazing Stories" fame, features a short novel by Jack Williamson ("Hocus Pocus Universe") as well as fiction by R.J. McGregor, Jan Tourneau, Robert Moore Willi...
"De la democratie en Amerique" (published in two volumes, the first in 1835 and the second in 1840) is a classic French text by Alexis de Tocqueville on the United States in the 1830s and its strengths and weaknesses."...
The fourth issue of H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror presents a stellar lineup of fiction and non-fiction. Includes a conversation with best-selling author Laurell K. Hamilton, as well as fiction by such luminaries as Darrell Schweitzer ("Sometime...
The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved ancient law code, created circa 1760 BC in ancient Babylon. It was enacted by the sixth Babylonian king, Hammurabi. The stele containing the Code of Hammurabi was discovered in 1901 by the Egyptologist Gustav...
Includes contributions from Charles Follen Adams, George Ade, William Livingstone Alden, Edwina Stanton Babcock, Josephine Daskam Bacon, John Kendrick Bangs, Bret Harte, Henry Edward Rood, Owen Wister, and many others. Originally published in 1888....
Six hundred years ago, a group of pilgrims made their way to Canterbury, and Geoffrey Chaucer created one of the great works of English literature. A hundred years from now, a nuclear-powered steam train is stopped by a massive storm on its journey t...
This volume reprints all of the fiction (complete with original artwork) from the February, 1930 issue of "Astouding Stories of Super-Science." Contributors include Hugh B. Cave, Harl Vincent, Victor Rousseau, Captain S.P. Meek, and more....
The Wildside Press edition includes the complete 1876 text of the collection "The Man-Wolf and Other Tales" and adds four additional stories: "The Invisible Eye," "The Murderer's Violin," "The Spider of Guyana," and "The White and Black."
Emile E...
President-Elect Mathias "Alexander the Great" Jackson learns on election eve that the current President has resigned with over a trillion dollars in petroleum securities, leaving the US leaderless and facing an economic crisis of unparalleled proport...
Three tales of mystery, fantasy, science fiction, and adventure. The Orange Forest Rabbit has a thriving business peddling carrots and carrot products on Earth and on other planets such as Zargon. Helped by his trusty puppy, Robes Pierre, he solves m...
The second volume in the "Cat Tales" series collects 17 original tales and poems concerning cats (plus one classic story by Edgar Pangborn and an essay by H.P. Lovecraft) into the purr-fect anthology for cat lovers! Here you will find "If Wishes Were...
Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American author and Unitarian clergyman. This is a collection of his short stories, many of which gave him a prominent position among short-story writers of 19th century America....
The Satyricon was probably written by Gaius Petronius ca. 1st century A.D. It is a combination of prose and poetry, and tells the tale of Encolpius, who is trying to keep his young lover faithful. The story provides a rare insight into the lives of t...
This volume contains four short stories by American authors and was edited by William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post....
Marvin Dana (1867-?) wrote the novelisation of Veiller's play. Bayard Veiller (1869-1943) was a playwright and screenwriter, as well as a film director and producer. He wrote the screenplays for over 30 films. Within the Law was filmed as Paid, starr...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" (flip one book over to read the second title)--here is the sixth Wildside Double. ALIEN STARSWARM, by Robert Sheckley Salvatore commands the battleship Endymion. He's seen his share of battles and fought them...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the eighth Wildside Double. THREE TALES OF OMNE: A COMPANION TO WORDSMITH, by Michael R. Collings This is Omne, a world enveloped by perpetua...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles," two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the eleventh Wildside Double.
JUDAS PAYNE: A WEIRD WESTERN, by Michael Hemmingson. Judas Payne was the devil's spawn, a product of rape,...
In 79 A.D., the small city of Pompeii, located south of Mount Vesuvius and the modern city of Naples, was a beautiful resort town located near the Mediterranean Sea. It was here that nineteenth-century British novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton set his be...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the fourteenth Wildside Double, featuring two new books in the Sime Gen Series: PERSONAL RECOGNIZANCE: SIME GEN, Book Nine, by Jacqueline Lic...
Thomas W. Hanshew (1857-1914) was an American actor and writer. Hanshew's best-known creation was the consulting detective Hamilton Cleek, known as the man of the forty faces for his incredible skill at disguise. The central figure in dozens of short...
What if the Cold War never ended -- but continued for a thousand years? Best-selling authors Allan Cole (an American) and Nick Perumov (a Russian) spin a mesmerizing "what if?" tale set a thousand years in the future, as an American and a Russian sup...
In this southern Italian comedy of errors, American siblings Horace and Ethel Granger-Simpson attempt to have Ethel marry the Honorable Almeric St. Aubyn. The siblings must deal with their guardian -- Daniel Voorhees Pike of Kokomo, Indiana -- who re...
Egerton Castle M.A., F.S.A. (1858-1920) was a Victorian era author, antiquarian, and swordsman, and an early practitioner of reconstructed historical fencing. He co-authored many novels with his wife, Agnes Castle....
The world of the Simes and Gens is teetering on the brink. Zeth Farris reaches adulthood just when things start to fall apart. When he finally understands the audacity of the social engineering experiment that his parents have set in motion, Zeth mus...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the fourth Wildside Mystery Double: DEVIL'S PLAGUE: A Mystery Novel, by Michael R. Collings. The scene lay tranquil and peaceful--except for ...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the sixteenth Wildside Double: DO THE WEIRD CRIME, SERVE THE WEIRD TIME: Tales of the Bizarre, by Don Webb. A man who terrifies women, a myst...
Rimon Farris, a rich Sime farmer's son, has a golden future: all he has to do is marry his childhood sweetheart, Kadi, and he's set for life. But Kadi matures into a Gen, as one-third of the human children do, randomly; and suddenly is considered no ...
The monumental social experiment begun in FIRST CHANNEL and continued in CHANNEL'S DESTINY culminates centuries later in ZELEROD'S DOOM. Klyd Farris and Risa Tigue forge an alliance to reorganize both the Sime and Gen Territories, politically and eco...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the fifth Wildside Mystery Double. MURDER OF A BOOKMAN: A Bentley Hollow Collectibles Mystery Novel, by Gary Lovisi. When the police are aske...
Multiple Award nominations including Agatha, Anthony and MacavityFish Tales, The Guppy Anthology, casts a wide net across the mystery genre, delivering thrills, chills, and gills. This water-themed collection features locked room puzzles, police proc...
In the tradition of the old "Ace Double" two-in-one novels (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the seventeenth Wildside Double. A LLULL IN THE COMPASS: A Science Fiction Novel, by W. C. Bamberger. The world is running down. People are m...
When an heiress is found murdered, corporate attorney Gail Brevard is assigned the case, despite her lack of experience in trying criminal matters. The suspect, 19-year-old Damon Powell, was found in front of the murdered girl's house, with the murde...
immortality, longevity, science fiction, robin cook, michael crichton...
The classic pulp magazine "The Popular Magazine" thrilled readers twice every month for generations. This issue, from November 7, 1916, presents a huge selection of fiction, including a complete novel by Henry C. Rowland ("Dicky"). Short stories by C...
Old King Brady and Alice, peering in between the curtains, saw enough. Harry had got himself into a bad fix. There he lay on the floor with three Chinamen bending over him. One held a box, another a long glass vial. What were they about?
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning ...
Shāhnāmé (Persian for "The Book of Kings") is an enormous poetic opus written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD and is the national epic of the Persian-speaking world. The Shāhnāmeh tells the mythical and historical past of (Greater) I...
Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) was the most famous French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. A set of postage stamps celebrating La Fontaine and the Fables was issued by France in 1995. A film of his life was ...
In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip one book over to read a second title), here's the eighth Wildside Mystery Double: CRAWLSPACE AND OTHER DARK STORIES, by Lonni Lees. David Zeltserman says: "When Hardboiled Magazine publishes new authors, ...
The November 1946 issue of PRIVATE DETECTIVE STORIES features "As Dead As They Come," by R.T. Judson; "The Worm Has Fangs," by Camford Sheavely; "Killers Have Green Eyes," by Laurence Donovan; "One Trail to Murder," by T.K. Burnham; "Terror By Night,...
Christmas is a time for giving, for receiving. . . and for murder. We've collected ten Christmas stories, old and new, that will spike your eggnog, trim your tree, and hopefully add a dash of spice to your Christmas cheer. Included are: "A Christmas ...
BATTLING BOXING STORIES presents 15 of the most intense and hard-hitting stories about the puglisitic arts collected in one place and written by some of the best of today's new crop of exciting writers. The stories in this book highlight all types of...
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (29 January 1867 - 28 January 1928) was a Spanish realist novelist writing in Spanish, a screenwriter and occasional film director. Born in Valencia, today he is best known in the English-speaking world for his World War I nov...
Vicente Blasco Ibanez (1867-1928) was a Spanish realist novelist writing in Spanish, a screenwriter, and occasional film director. Born in Valencia, today he is best known in the English-speaking world for his World War I novel Los cuatro jinetes del...
In his Foreword, Rich Horton says: "First rate stories..." "Time Considered as a Series of Thermite Burns in No Particular Order" is a clever and very funny time travel romp; "The Beancounter's Cat" is set in a far future with Clarkean science suffic...
In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip one book over to read the second title), here's the twenty-fifth Wildside Double: UNDER THE EMBER STAR: A SCIENCE FANTASY NOVEL, by Charles Allen Gramlich. Ginn Hollis was fourteen when her father's myste...
In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip one side over to read the second book), here's the twenty-sixth Wildside Double:
STAR HAVEN: A SCIENCE FICTION TALE, by E. C. Tubb. Three days after asking the Captain of the Earth mothership to land ...
Lin Carter's greatest creation, the barbarian swordsman Thongor of Lemuria, returns in his first new book in more than 20 years! "Young Thongor" collects Carter's short stories about Thongor's earliest adventures. Drawing on Robert E. Howard's Conan ...
In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip the book over to read the second volume), here's the tenth Wildside Mystery Double: THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES: A CLASSIC CRIME TALE, adapted from the play of Ernest Dudley by Philip Harbottle. Ernest ...