Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Nov 1939
Book Details
PublisherSnazz eBooks
ISBN / ASINB008MM8QE0
ISBN-13978B008MM8QE0
Sales Rank672,502
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
From the golden age of pulp science fiction, here are all the stories with all the original illustrations from the second issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Also included are the Editors’ page and readers’ letters to the Editors.
Famous Fantastic Mysteries was published by The Frank A. Munsey Company from 1939 to 1953. As is stated on the magazine’s contents page:
“This magazine is the answer to thousands of requests that we have received over a period of years, demanding a second look at famous fantasies which, since their original publication, have become accepted classics. Our choice has been dictated by your requests and our firm belief that these are the aces of imaginative fiction. — The Editorsâ€
The titles, authors, and the issue teaser lines for these stories are:
The Conquest of the Moon Pool, Part 1, A. Merritt
— Through the moon door, to grapple with the dread Dweller and wrest the six Lost Ones from their prison of icy flame
Golden Atlantis, Richard Butler Glaenzer
— (A poem to Atlantis)
The World in the Balance, J. P. Marshall
— Three days to escape the green death from outer space!
The Moon Metal, Garrett P. Serviss
— For a dreadful moment the man from nowhere held the world in his hand
The Man With the Glass Heart, George Allan England
— The one great scientist who could fix it, would not believe in it
Almost Immortal, Austin Hall
— This time the snatcher of souls did not reckon with his man
Fruit of the Forbidden Tree, Leslie Burton Blades
— “There are some things that even science may not touchâ€
The Radiant Enemies, R. F. Dtarzl
— On a comet of riches
This edition was prepared and edited by Snazz eBooks â„¢.
Original cover design and other original content of this edition are Copyright © 2012 by Snazz eBooks ™. All rights reserved. No reproduction by any means is allowed without permission.
Famous Fantastic Mysteries was published by The Frank A. Munsey Company from 1939 to 1953. As is stated on the magazine’s contents page:
“This magazine is the answer to thousands of requests that we have received over a period of years, demanding a second look at famous fantasies which, since their original publication, have become accepted classics. Our choice has been dictated by your requests and our firm belief that these are the aces of imaginative fiction. — The Editorsâ€
The titles, authors, and the issue teaser lines for these stories are:
The Conquest of the Moon Pool, Part 1, A. Merritt
— Through the moon door, to grapple with the dread Dweller and wrest the six Lost Ones from their prison of icy flame
Golden Atlantis, Richard Butler Glaenzer
— (A poem to Atlantis)
The World in the Balance, J. P. Marshall
— Three days to escape the green death from outer space!
The Moon Metal, Garrett P. Serviss
— For a dreadful moment the man from nowhere held the world in his hand
The Man With the Glass Heart, George Allan England
— The one great scientist who could fix it, would not believe in it
Almost Immortal, Austin Hall
— This time the snatcher of souls did not reckon with his man
Fruit of the Forbidden Tree, Leslie Burton Blades
— “There are some things that even science may not touchâ€
The Radiant Enemies, R. F. Dtarzl
— On a comet of riches
This edition was prepared and edited by Snazz eBooks â„¢.
Original cover design and other original content of this edition are Copyright © 2012 by Snazz eBooks ™. All rights reserved. No reproduction by any means is allowed without permission.
