A. MERRITT Ultimate Collection: Sci-Fi Books, Lost World Series & Fantasy Stories
Autor: | Abraham Merritt |
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EAN: | 9788026894629 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.06.2018 |
Untertitel: | The Metal Monster, The Moon Pool, The Face in the Abyss, The Ship of Ishtar, Seven Footprints to Satan, Dwellers in the Mirage, Burn, Witch, Burn, The Last Poet and the Robots, The Fox Woman... |
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Schlagworte: | Ancient Mysteries Epic Fantasy Collection Fantasy Exploration Interdimensional Travel Lost World Series Mysterious Artifacts Mythical Creatures Otherworldly Adventures Pulp Fiction Supernatural Beings |
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This meticulously edited SF & Epic Fantasy collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:
Novels:
The Moon Pool
The Metal Monster
The Ship of Ishtar
Seven Footprints to Satan
The Face in the Abyss
Dwellers in the Mirage
Burn, Witch, Burn!
Creep, Shadow!
Short Stories:
The Pool of the Stone God
Through the Dragon Glass
The People of the Pit
Three Lines of Old French
The Women of the Wood
The Last Poet and the Robots
The Drone
The Fox Woman
The White Road
When Old Gods Wake
Abraham Grace Merritt (1884-1943) was an American Sunday magazine editor and a writer of fantastic fiction. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame inducted him in 1999, its fourth class. Merritt's novels and stories typically revolve around conventional pulp magazine themes: lost civilizations, hideous monsters, etc. His heroes are usually gallant Scandinavians, his villains treacherous Germans or Russians and his heroines often virginal, mysterious and scantily clad.
Abraham Grace Merritt (1884-1943) was an American Sunday magazine editor and a writer of fantastic fiction. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame inducted him in 1999, its fourth class. Merritt's novels and stories typically revolve around conventional pulp magazine themes: lost civilizations, hideous monsters, etc. His heroes are usually gallant Scandinavians, his villains treacherous Germans or Russians and his heroines often virginal, mysterious and scantily clad.