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They woke in a world of weird creatures: hairy, ape-like mutants, hideous survivors of the atomic holocaust, and a tiny minority of Atavs, man-like creatures living as slaves. Only their human courage and dream of freedom could help them win the revolution and regain control of the world.
Stanton Arthur Coblentz (1896-1982) was an American author and poet. His first published science fiction was "The Sunken World," a satire about Atlantis, in 1928.
Armchair Fiction presents extra-large editions of classic science fiction double novels, complete with original illustrations. The first novel is Stanton Coblentz's "Planet of the Knob-heads." Newlyweds Jack and Marjorie Wainright were two of the brightest stars in the scientific world. They had it all--youth, success, and the respect of their peers. Then one evening at home they stumbled onto an amazing sight. As they looked through their telescopic reflector into the night sky, they were astonished to see a spaceship descending toward Earth! Soon the Wainrights were in search of the landing site of the mysterious alien spacecraft. They found it in the wilds of Equatorial West Africa. There...
When four humans are captured by the reptilian Drumgradians, they learn they are to be sent back to the aliens' home world, some 900 light-years distant. Can they escape in time?
Yet birds, wolves, and hyenas were not the only inhabitants of those houseless solitudes. Down by the brink of the river, where the waters had widened for a space to a smooth-flowing glossy expanse, a curious creature was threshing its way among the dense reeds and bushes. At the first glance one might have mistaken it for some monstrous beast, a cousin of the orang-utan or the gorilla; but a second glimpse would have shown one that it belonged to a more advanced race...FROM THE BOOKS.
The joint effort of a psychotherapist, a Pilates instructor, and a respected New York back surgeon, this book offers a step-by-step method for gentle rehabilitation and recovery, a proven program for regaining mobility and quality of life.
Enter the mesmerizing world of Stanton A. Coblentz's "When the Birds Fly South," where fantasy intertwines with science fiction in a tale of adventure, mystery, and profound exploration. Prepare to be captivated by this unique and imaginative journey that stretches beyond the ordinary. Join the protagonist on an extraordinary quest that begins with the simple observation of birds migrating south but evolves into a profound exploration of a hidden civilization. As the journey unfolds, readers are drawn into a narrative rich with unexpected twists, intriguing characters, and thought-provoking themes. Coblentz's narrative is a masterful blend of speculative fiction and keen social commentary, o...
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