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Astounding Stories of Super-Science April 1930 by Anthony Pelcher
On Lees' quick and clever action depended the life of "Old Perk" Ferguson, the millionaire manufacturer threatened by the uncanny, invisible killer.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science april 1930 - The Original Classic Edition Table of contents: The Man Who Was Dead / Thomas H. Knight Monsters of Moyen / Arthur J. Burks Vampires of Venus / Anthony Pelcher Brigands of the Moon (Part 2 of 4) / Ray Cummings The Soul Snatcher / Tom Curry The Ray of Madness / S. P. Meek We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant l...
Leslie Larner, an entomologist borrowed from the Earth, pits himself against the night-flying vampires that are ravaging the inhabitants of Venus.
The sixty stories of the perfectly constructed Colossus building had mysteriously crashed! What was the connection between this catastrophe and the weird strains of the Mad Musician's violin?
Astounding Stories of Super-Science (Vol. I No. 1 January, 1930); pulp science fiction and horror.In this issue:Part One of “The Beetle Horde” by Victor Rousseau“The Cave of Horror” by Captain S.P. Meek“Phantoms of Reality” by Ray Cummings“The Stolen Mind” by M.L. Staley“Compensation” by C.V. Tench“Tanks” by Murray Leinster“Invisible Death” by Anthony Pelcher
Astounding Stories of Super-Science (Vol. II No. 1 February, 1930); pulp science fiction and horror. In this issue: "The Man Who Was Dead" by Thomas H. Knight “Brigands of the Moon” by Ray Cummings “Monsters of Moyen” by Arthur J. Burks “Vampires of Venus” by Anthony Pelcher “The Soul Snatcher” by Tom Curry"The Ray of Madness" by Capt. S. P. Meek"The Readers' Corner" by All of Us
Astounding Stories of Super-Science (Vol. I No. 2 February, 1930); pulp science fiction and horror.In this issue:Conclusion of “The Beetle Horde” by Victor Rousseau“The Thief of Time” by Captain S.P. Meek“Mad Music” by Anthony Pelcher“Into Space” by Sterner St. Paul“Creatures of the Light” by Sophie Wenzel Ellis“The Corpse on the Grating” by Hugh B. Cave“Spawn of the Stars” by Charles Willard Diffin“Old Crompton's Secret” by Harl Vincent
The Anthology of Sci-Fi V16 is a collection of nine Sci-fi stories from some of the best science fiction writers of the past century. Included are: The Stolen Mind by M. L. Staley, The Corpse on the Grating by Hugh B. Cave, Creatures of the Light by Sophie Wenzel Ellis, Mad Music by Anthony Pelcher, Vampires of Venus by Anthony Pelcher, A Problem in Communication by Miles J. Breuer, The Murder Machine by Hugh B. Cave, Invisible Death by Anthony Pelcher, Slaves of the Dust by Sophie Wenzel Ellis.
The beasts prowl in the dark alleys to prey on their suspicious victims. The vampires come out at night to snatch innocent passerby for hearty meals. The werewolves sink their teeth into the soft flesh. DigiCat presents to you a selection of the greatest horror classics, a collection like no other, to make your hair rise in fear and anticipation. Contents: Vampires: The Vampyre (John William Polidori) Dracula (Bram Stoker) Dracula's Guest (Bram Stoker) Clarimonde (Théophile Gautier) Carmilla (Sheridan Le Fanu) Vikram and the Vampire (Sir Richard Francis Burton) The Vampire (Jan Neruda) Varney the Vampire, or, the Feast of Blood (Thomas PeckettPrest and James Malcolm Rymer) The Vampire of Cr...