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Grim terror lurked in the void many light years from Earth. But Pinkham and his men were unaware of it - until suddenly they discovered - The Giants From Outer Space! Geoff St. Reynard weaves a fantastic science fiction tale for all to enjoy!
Legends spoke of Earth's glorious past, of freedom and greatness. But this was the future, ruled by god-globes, as men gazed fearfully at -- The Buttoned Sky
“Geoff St. Reynard” was the pseudonym used by Robert Wilson Krepps (1919-1980) for most of his science fiction and fantasy pulp work—he published adventure tales and mainstream stories in higher-paying “slick” magazines like The Saturday Evening Post, which tended to look down on the pulps and avoid stories by their “hack” writers. This volume collects 3 of his novels and two shorter works. Included are: BEWARE, THE USURPERS! BEYOND THE FEARFUL FOREST THE BUTTONED SKY THE ENORMOUS ROOM THE GIANTS FROM OUTER SPACE If you enjoy this ebook, check out the more than 400 more titles in the MEGAPACK® series, showcasing huge collections of science fiction, mystery, adventure, ghost stories—and much, much more. Search your favorite ebook stores for "Wildside Press MEGAPACK" to see all the available titles.
Geoff St. Reynard was the pseudonym of US author Robert Wilson Krepps for most of his sf and fantasy work, though he wrote adventure tales under his own name, some for "slick" journals like The Saturday Evening Post. Today he is remembered mostly for two highly imaginative novellas, The Buttoned Sky and The Giants from Outer Space. In this book he has created a wonderful sci-fi/fantasy action and adventure story, in some ways resembling John Carter's adventures on Mars. It was originally published in Imaginations Stories of Science and Fantasy in August, 1953.In this story, legends spoke of Earth's glorious past, of freedom and greatness. But this was the future, ruled by god-globes, as men gazed fearfully at--THE BUTTONED SKY
Two classic science fictions novels in one book. "Shadow on the Moon" by Joe Gibson and "Armageddon Earth" by Geoff St. Reynard.
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. This edition features two great tales by sci-fi expert, Geoff St. Reynard. The first novel, “The Cosmic Bunglers” deals with what appeared to be an invasion from the past. It seemed impossible, but what other explanation was there for the sudden appearance of over a thousand 17th Century highwaymen, seemingly plopped down in the middle of the southwestern desert of the United States? But it was true. Everyday American travelers, coasting through the hot desert sands in their modern automobiles, were suddenly being dry-gulched and robbed by ancient-looking hoodlums on horseback. But what connection di...
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The second issue of Black Cat Weekly presents more tales of the mysterious and fantastic—four mystery shorts, a mystery novel, four science fiction stories, and a fantasy novel, by some of the greatest writers of all time. Here are: IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD GIRL! by Jeff Cohen [Barb Goffman Presents - mystery short story] THE MYSTERY OF THE TRUST BUILDER, by Frank Lovell Nelson [Serial story - 2 of 12] ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT, by Hal Charles [Solve it yourself mystery!] THE TWISTED INN, by Hugh Walpole [mystery short story] FALSE TO ANY MAN, by Leslie Ford [mystery novel] THE TELL, by David Brin [Paul Di Filippo Presents - sci-fi short story] MRS. PIGAFETTA SWIMS WELL, by Reginald Bretnor [sci-fi short story] THIRTY DAYS HATH SEPTEMBER, by Robert F. Young [sci-fi short story] THE ALIEN DIES AT DAWN, by Randall Garrett and Robert Silverberg [sci-fi short story] THE ENCHANTED CRUSADE, by Geoff St. Reynard [fantasy novel]
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, "Magnanthropus" is by veteran science fiction writer Manly Banister. Eloraspon was a strange world indeed. Eloraspon, meaning World of Beauty, was old--and not Earth. There were holes in the veil that separated Earth from Eloraspon. Sometimes Earth peo¬ple came there by accident and sometimes they accidentally returned. During a convergence of the two dimensions, tremendous earthquakes caused the holes to close; and that's when Jeff Jarvis found himself--bruised but alive--in this new realm called Eloraspon. Somehow, the Midwestern town where Jarvis' adventure had begun, had been thrust...