Together for the first time in one omnibus binding are all ten of the original Tarzan Novels that cemented Tarzan’s name in the annals of heroic fiction. That’s more than one thousand pages of pulse pounding adventure. Almost a million words! Plus superb color illustrations from some of the original titles. Return to a simpler more exciting time with Tarzan and his adventures. If you enjoyed this book, you’ll want to search on “Positronic Super Pack” and check out all our other Super Packs! Included in this edition: Tarzan of the Apes The Return Of Tarzan The Beasts of Tarzan The Son of Tarzan Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Jungle Tales of Tarzan Tarzan the Untamed Tarzan the Terrible Tarzan and the Golden Lion Tarzan and the Ant-Men
Prepare to set sail for many grand adventures with the delightful Doctor Dolittle. This omnibus editions includes the Doctor’s first four books: 'The Story of Doctor Dolittle', 'The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle', 'Doctor Dolittle’s Post Office', and 'Doctor Dolittle’s Circus'. Over six hundred pages of exotic animals, pirates, circuses, and of course the marvelous Doctor Dolittle who can talk with animals. This edition contains hundreds of Lofting's original illustrations.
Learn how Doctor Dolittle came to speak with the animals. Set sail with him as he goes off to rescue rare sea creatures, battling pirates along the way. Watch as he starts his own circus with the incredibly rare pushmi-pullyu as its star.
Delightful, funny, and uplifting. Hours and hours of reading enjoyment for the entire family.
Weird Tales' launched in March of 1923 and the world was never the same again. While pulp magazines had been around for some time, 'Weird Tales' was the first pulp magazine to specialize in supernatural fiction. 'Weird Tales' single-handedly created the field of genre fiction as we know it. No longer did readers of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror have to seek out single stories in otherwise mundane magazines; now they had a magazine all of their own that published only the stories they wanted to read. Collected in this anthology are over two hundred thousand words of some of the greatest stories ever published in the pages of 'Weird Tales'. Included are: 'Red Nails' by Robert E. Howard 'The Tree of Life' by C. L. Moore 'Birthmark' by Seabury Quinn 'Spider Mansion' by Fritz Leiber 'Evolution Island' by Edmond Hamilton 'The Monkey Spoons' by Mary Elizabeth Counselman 'The Diamond Lens' by Fitz-James O’Brien 'The Dunwich Horror' by H. P. Lovecraft 'The Salem Horror' by Henry Kuttner 'The Haunted Burglar' by W. C. Morrow 'The Lost Gods' by Dorothy Quick 'The Terror Of The Water-Tank' by William Hope Hodgson 'The White Feather Hex' by Don Peterson 'The Death of Ilalotha' by Clark Ashton Smith 'Each Man Kills' by Victoria Glad 'The Disc Recorder' by August Derleth 'The Doors of Death' by Arthur B. Waltermire 'Where Are You Mr. Biggs?' by Nelson S. Bond 'The Invaders' by Benjamin Ferris 'The Three Pools and the Painted Moon' by Frank Owen 'Werewolf of the Sahara' by G.G. Pendarves 'The People of the Black Circle' by Robert E. Howard
Fantastic Universe' started publishing in 1953 and continued until March 1960. It was one of the better magazines to launch during the boom in science fiction magazines publishing. It published many important stories' by some of the fields best known writers. Collected in this over sized edition are more than 175,000 words of science fiction and fantasy. Escape back to the golden age of science fiction!
'Exile from Space' by Judith Merril 'Cogito, Ergo Sum' by John Foster West 'Grove of the Unborn' by Lyn Venable 'Two Plus Two Makes Crazy' by Walt Sheldon 'Song in a Minor Key' by C. L. Moore 'The Helpful Robots' by Robert J. Shea 'There Will Be School Tomorrow' by V. E. Thiessen 'The Answer' by H. Beam Piper 'It's All Yours' by Sam Merwin, Jr. 'Rex ex Machina' by Frederic Max 'This One Problem' by M. C. Pease 'Small World' by William F. Nolan 'The Cartels Jungle' by Irving E. Cox, Jr. 'This Is Klon Calling' by Walt Sheldon 'The Velvet Glove' by Harry Harrison 'Moment of Truth' by Basil Wells 'No Hiding Place' by Richard R. Smith 'Beyond the Door' by Philip K. Dick 'The Laminated Woman' by Evelyn E. Smith 'Be it Ever Thus' by Robert Moore Williams 'The Man the Martians Made' by Frank Belknap Long 'My Father, the Cat' by Henry Slesar 'I like Martian Music' by Charles E. Fritch 'They Twinkled like Jewels' by Philip José Farmer 'The Mighty Dead' by William Campbell Gault 'Out of the Earth' by George Edrich 'Martyr' by Alan E. Nourse 'To Remember Charlie By' by Roger Dee 'The Amazing Mrs. Mimms' by David C. Knight 'The Sensitive Man' by Poul Anderson
Imagination' was one of the most successful science fiction magazines of its time. While many of it contemporaries tried to push literary boundaries, 'Imagination' focused on adventure and space opera, assuring its financial success. Here are some of the finest stories ever to appear in its pages. Over 200,000 words of pulse-pounding adventure fiction. 'Mr. Spaceship' by Philip K. Dick 'The Mind Digger' by Winston Marks 'Earth Alert!' by Kris Neville 'Stopover Planet' by Robert E. Gilbert 'Voyage to Eternity' by Milton Lesser 'Spacemen Never Die!' by Morris Hershman 'Brown John’s Body' by Winston Marks 'Spillthrough' by Daniel F. Galouye 'The Legion Of Lazarus' by Edmond Hamilton 'The Beasts In The Void' by Paul W. Fairman 'The Star Lord' by Boyd Ellanby 'The Invader' by Alfred Coppel 'Prison Of A Billion Years' by C. H. Thames (Milton Lesser) 'Prelude To Space' by Robert W. Haseltine 'Spies Die Hard!' by Arnold Marmor 'The Minus Woman' by Russ Winterbotham 'The Dictator' by Milton Lesser 'Adolescents Only' by Irving Cox, Jr. 'Goodbye, Dead Man!' by Tom W. Harris 'Native Son' by T. D. Hamm 'Dogfight—1973' by Mack Reynolds 'Cancer World' by Harry Warner, Jr. 'Mr. Chipfellow's Jackpot' by Dick Purcell 'The Graveyard Of Space' by Milton Lesser 'There Is A Reaper' by Charles V. De Vet 'Zero Hour' by Alexander Blade 'Piper in the Woods' by Philip K. Dick
Fantastic Universe started publishing in 1953 and continued until March 1960. It was one of the better magazines to launch during the boom in science fiction magazines publishing. It published many important stories' by some of the fields best known writers. This is our third Fantastic universe Superpack. Collected in this over sized edition are more than 100,000 words of science fiction and fantasy. Escape back to the golden age of science fiction!
'Gods of the North' by Robert E. Howard 'The Hohokam Dig' by Theodore Pratt 'Operation Earthworm' by Joe Archibald 'G-r-r-r . . . !' by Roger Arcot 'The Hoofer' by Walter M. Miller, Jr. 'Conquest over Time' by Michael Shaara 'Rescue Squad' by Thomas J. O'Hara 'The Shining Cow' by Alex James 'Of Time and Texas' by William F. Nolan 'The Helpful Robots' by Robert J. Shea 'The Flying Cuspidors' by V. R. Francis 'The Psilent Partner' by Edward S. Staub and John Victor Peterson 'Happy Ending' by Mack Reynolds and Fredric Brown 'It’s a Small Solar System' by Allan Howard 'The Very Black' by Dean Evans 'The Second Voice' by Mann Rubin 'Rastignac the Devil' by Philip José Farmer 'Texas Week' by Albert Hernhuter 'The House from Nowhere' by Arthur G. Stangland 'A World Apart' by Sam Merwin, Jr. 'Bear Trap' by Alan E. Nourse 'Now We Are Three' by Joe L. Hensley 'One out of Ten' by J. Anthony Ferlaine 'The Calm Man' by Frank Belknap Long 'Foundling on Venus' by John & Dorothy de Courcy 'The Doorway' by Evelyn E. Smith 'Second Sight' by Basil Wells 'Lighter than You Think' by Nelson Bond 'The Long Voyage' by Carl Jacobi 'Year of the Big Thaw' by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Fantastic Universe' started publishing in 1953 and continued until March 1960. It was one of the better magazines to launch during the boom in science fiction magazine publishing. It published many important stories' by some of the field's best known writers. This is our second Fantastic Universe Super Pack. Collected in this oversized edition are more than 100,000 words of science fiction and fantasy. Escape back to the golden age of science fiction!
'Arm of the Law' by Harry Harrison 'Political Application' by John Victor Peterso 'The Instant of Now' by Irving E. Cox, Jr. 'Death Between the Stars' by Marion Zimmer Bradley 'The Man from Time' by Frank Belknap Long 'Nightmare on the Nose' by Evelyn E. Smith 'Made in Tanganyika' by Carl Jacobi 'Compatible' by Richard R. Smith 'Reel Life Films' by Jacques Jean Ferrat 'Benefactor' by George H. Smith 'Out of this World Convention' by Forrest J. Ackerman 'Houlihan’s Equation' by Walt Sheldon 'Collector’s Item' by Robert F. Young 'Lost in the Future' by John Victor Peterson 'Resurrection' by Robert J. Shea 'Crossroads of Destiny' by H. Beam Piper 'When I Grow Up' by Richard E. Lowe 'No Pets Allowed' by M. A. Cummings 'Where the World Is Quiet' by Henry Kuttner 'Mex' by William Logan 'Shipwreck in the Sky' by Eando Binder 'The Native Soil' by Alan E. Nourse 'The Odyssey of Sam Meecham' by Charles E. Fritch 'Stopover' by William Gerken 'All Cats Are Gray' by Andre Norton 'Jimsy and the Monsters' by Walt Sheldon 'The Love of Frank Nineteen' by David C. Knight 'The Valor of Cappen Varra' by Poul Anderson 'The Record of Currupira' by Robert Abernathy 'The Most Sentimental Man' by Evelyn E. Smith
Poul Anderson is a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. He won seven Hugo Awards and three Nebula Awards in addition to being awarded Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America. He was a giant in the science fiction field, publishing dozens of novels. His shorter works appeared in magazines such as ‘Astounding, Galaxy,’ ‘The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction,’ and ‘Planet Stories.’ Collected in this Super Pack are fourteen stories that helped Poul Anderson chisel his name across the face of science fiction. Over five hundred pages of thrilling stories that will not disappoint. Included in the collection are: ‘Industrial Revolution,’ ‘Innocent at Large,’ ‘Sargasso of Lost Starships,’ ‘Duel on Syrtis,’ ‘The Sensitive Man,’ ‘Lord of a Thousand Suns,’ ‘Out of the Iron Womb!,’ ‘Star Ship,’ ‘Witch of the Demon Seas,’ ‘Sentiment, Inc.,’ ‘Security,’ ‘Inside Earth,’ ‘The Valor of Cappen Varra,’ and ‘The Chapter Ends.’
Edited by H. L. Gold, 'Galaxy Science Fiction' hit the scene in 1950 and quickly became the leading science fiction magazine of its time. ‘Galaxy’ gave a home to writers that didn't fit into ‘Astounding’ and ‘F&SF,’ and readers rejoiced. In this first 'Galaxy Science Fiction Super Pack' we bring you more than five hundred pages of fiction. These are the stories that helped ‘Galaxy Magazine’ carve it's name on the Mount Rushmore of science fiction. This volume includes ‘Dream World’ by R. A. Lafferty; ‘The Imitation of Earth’ by James Stamers; ‘Amateur in Chancery’ by George O. Smith; ‘The Lamps of the Angels’ by Richard Sabia; ‘Conditionally Human’ by Walter M. Miller, Jr.; ‘Dawningsburgh’ by Wallace West; ‘Extracts from the Galactick Almanack’ by Laurence Janifer; ‘Breakdown’ by Herbert D. Kastle; ‘A Matter of Protocol’ by Jack Sharkey; ‘Charity Case’ by Jim Harmon; ‘The Rag and Bone Men’ by Algis Budrys; ‘Pick a Crime’ by Richard R. Smith; ‘Shatter the Wall’ by Sydney Van Scyoc; ‘Always a Qurono’ by Jim Harmon; ‘Subject to Change’ by Ron Goulart; ‘Sales Talk’ by Con Blomberg; ‘The Big Engine’ by Fritz Leiber; ‘Accidental Flight’ by F. L. Wallace; ‘The World That Couldn't Be’ by Clifford D. Simak; ‘Solid Solution’ by James Stamers; ‘With These Hands’ by C. M. Kornbluth; ‘A Fall of Glass’ by Stanley R. Lee; ‘Sordman the Protector’ by Tom Purdom; ‘Jamieson’ by Bill Doede; ‘The Music Master of Babylon’ by Edgar Pangborn; and ‘The Defenders by Philip K. Dick.
‘Weird Tales’ launched in March of 1923 and the world was never the same again. While pulp magazines had been around for some time, ‘Weird Tales’ was the first pulp magazine to specialize in supernatural fiction. ‘Weird Tales’ single-handedly created the field of genre fiction as we know it. No longer did readers of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror have to seek out single stories in otherwise mundane magazines; now they had a magazine all of their own that published only the stories they wanted to read. Collected in this anthology are over two hundred thousand words and more than five hundred pages of some of the greatest stories ever published in the pages of ‘Weird Tales.’ Included are: ‘Beyond the Black River’ by Robert E. Howard; ‘The Secret of Kralitz’ by Henry Kuttner; ‘The Shunned House’ by H. P. Lovecraft; ‘Way Station’ by Mary Elizabeth Counselman; ‘Never Stop to Pat a Kitten’ by Miriam Allen deFord; ‘The Diary of Philip Westerly’ by Paul Compton; ‘The Door Into Infinity’ by Edmond Hamilton; ‘Isle of the Undead’ by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach; ‘The Perfect Host’ by Theodore Sturgeon; ‘Gainful Employment’ by Jamie Wild; ‘The Tree of Life’ by C. L. Moore; ‘Mop-Head’ by Leah Bodine Drake; ‘The Golgotha Dancers’ by Manly Wade Wellman; ‘The Medici Boots’ by Pearl Norton Swet; ‘The House in the Valley’ by August Derleth; ‘More than Shadow’ by Dorothy Quick; ‘In the Dark’ by Ronal Kayser; ‘Dearest’ by H. Beam Piper; ‘Doom of the House of Duryea’ by Earl Peirce, Jr.; ‘The Mississippi Saucer’ by Frank Belknap Long; ‘Mask of Death’ by Paul Ernst; ‘The Ring of Bastet’ by Seabury Quinn; ‘Tiger Cat’ by David H. Keller; ‘Old Mr. Wiley’ by Greye La Spina; ‘The Long Arm’ by Franz Habl; and ‘The People of the Black Circle’ by Robert E. Howard.