
Stories from the "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction."
The "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction" is generally considered to be from the last decade of the 1800s to the mid-1900s, when magazines published on cheap pulp paper filled (mostly American) news-stands. Notable examples of these pulp fiction magazines include Argosy, Blue Book Magazine, Adventure, Detective Story Magazine, Weird Tales, and Astounding Stori... more
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Hercule Poirot's little grey cells penetrate straight to the heart of the solution when a million dollars worth of bonds are at stake.
"The Million Dollar Bond Robbery" appeared in the book "Poirot Investigates," published by "The Bodley Head Limite... more
The Galaxy had a nice, stable civilization — Till Earth-men, the prize gadget maniacs of space, came along!
Homo Sol appeared in the September 1940 issue of Astounding Science Fiction on pages 117 to 131.
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Isaac Asimov (c. January 2, 1920 – A... more
The telepaths were a danger and a threat—to a world grown monstrous. But the human mind can unlock a multitude of doors.
"The Forerunners" appeared in the March 1956 issue of "Fantastic Universe" on pages 59 to 69.
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Norman Arkawy
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Shambleau. A name out of myth and legend. The Greeks on Earth had a name for it, as did the civilizations on countless other planets. Northwest Smith, itinerant adventurer, was about to find out just how mythical the creature was...
"Shambleau" appe... more
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