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The Trail of Fear (Jimmy Rezaire #1) Anthony Armstrong
The game was up. Jimmie Rezaire knew it, but he was sure that his carefully laid plans would enable him to escape. They were complete to the last detail; nevertheless every second was valuable. His pals must shift for themselves;… More
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The Talmage Powell Crime MEGAPACK ™ Talmage Powell
Talmage Powell (1920-2000) was one of the all-time great mystery writers of the pulp magazines (and later the digest mystery magazines). He claimed to have written more than 500 short stories, and we have no reason to… More
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The Richard Deming Mystery MEGAPACK ™ Richard Deming
Richard Deming (1915-1983) wrote prolifically for magazines (more than 200 short stories) as well as for major book publishers (more than two dozen novels, ranging from original crime novels to media tie-ins (Dragnet… More
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The Varieties of Erotic Experience Paul Reidinger
In an American city of old churches and ambitious pagans, death comes calling for an elderly woman—a bit ahead of schedule. God takes a meeting or two, and the eternal questions arise. A funeral becomes a party, a son inherits… More
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Echoes of the Goddess Darrell Schweitzer
“[This] novel has immense power in its climax,” said The Encyclopedia of Fantasy about Darrell Schweitzer’s 1982 novel, THE SHATTERED GODDESS. Now, at last, here’s the companion volume… More
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Oscar Lopez Rivera: Between Torture and Resistance Oscar López Rivera
“Listening to Oscar’s voice in this book makes something clear that one such as Nelson Mandela would know well: his sense of liberty has not been extinguished by the jailers’ bars or the torturers on call.” —Celina Romany-Siaca,… More
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Signal: 02: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture Josh McPhee
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #114 James L. Sutter et al.
Issue #114 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by featuring stories by James L. Sutter and Leslianne Wilder. … More
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In Letters of Blood and Fire: Work, Machines, and the Crisis of Capitalism George Caffentzis
Karl Marx remarked that the only way to write about the origins of capitalism is in the letters of blood and fire used to drive workers from the common lands, forests, and waters in the sixteenth century. In this collection… More
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Adventures of Thubway Tham Johnston McCulley
Pulp writer Johnston McCulley (1993-1938) was the author of hundreds (if not thousands) of short stories and novels, published in pulp magazines under his own name and a plethora of pseudonyms. His most famous creation… More
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A Thing of the Past John Russell Fearn
Something is wrong in England. In and around the London area, people are suddenly becoming bad-tempered, with a rapid increase in crime and murder, and a clear decline in self-respect. Linked to this strange behavior… More
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World Beneath Ice John Russell Fearn
The sun is dying. Astronomers can see that the Earth will soon become a frozen planet. All life will vanish from the surface, and the sea and air will freeze, as the light of the sun dwindles to that of a full moon. Mankind … More
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Legacy from Sirius John Russell Fearn
When a young scientist discovers how to foreshorten space by using higher dimensions, it opens up the possibilities for almost instantaneous interstellar travel, initially using unmanned probes. The first probe… More
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Lord of Atlantis John Russell Fearn
Way out in the Atlantic, a gigantic ridge of land has arisen from the ocean floor, causing America and Europe to be hit with massive tidal waves. But this is only the prelude to an even more unprecedented event: an invasion… More
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Winds of Nightsong V. J. Banis
Captive of a forbidden passion for the one man she must never love, Caroline Andrieux escapes into the powerful arms of a mysterious and magnificent lover. He offers her the sweet forgetfulness of sensual abandon, and… More
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Triangle of Power John Russell Fearn
To the peoples of Earth, it had seemed the perfect marriage when Violet Ray Brant–better known as The Golden Amazon–and Abna of Atlantis were wed in Westminster Abbey. But it was nothing of the kind, and … More















