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Pantheon Aegyptorvm. sive. De diis eorvm commentarivs, cym prolegomenis de religione et theologia Aegyptiorvm
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I search through the depths of my knowledge the way to describe the unseen to offer my readers a perfect portrait of what is not really a dream. Jesus...
Science Fiction Lengend
Chapter I The Challenge of the Mound It was a curious, somehow weird-looking thing, that mound. About a yard in height and three and a half in diamete...
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The man on the metal plate was vanishing......
What is the mystery centered in Jupiter's famous "Red Spot"? Two fighting Earthmen, caught by the "Pipe-men" like their vanished comrades, soon find o...
A thrilling space adventure through Jupiter's treacherous terrain and unknown wonders
Paul Ernst's 'The Red Hell of Jupiter' is a thrilling science fiction novel that takes readers on a journey through the mysterious and hostile landsca...
The complete eight story arc as first published in Weird Tales pulp magazine featuring Ascott Keane, wealthy playboy/criminologist fighting the diabol...
Black Mask, the greatest American detective magazine of all time, is back with another issue featuring five all-new stories, plus vintage hard-boiled ...
The Complete Series
The eight Doctor Satan stories by Paul Ernst appeared in Weird Tales in 1935 and 1936. Doctor Satan, an enormously wealthy man, tired of all the thril...
"The Red Hell of Jupiter" is a science fiction short story penned by Paul Ernst. This narrative is part of the "Doctor Satan" series, which chronicles...
Armed with splinters of steel, two ant-sized men dare the formidable mysteries of a termitary. Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limi...
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, “The Crispin Affair” is grand interplane...
Facsimile Edition
Starting in 1934, editor (and publisher) Harry Steeger unveiled Terror Tales: perhaps the flagship magazine in Popular Publications' so-called "Weird ...
The cases he takes up are often bizarre and grotesque, but no more so than this anonymous private investigator himself: Seekay's entire face is covere...
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Kierkegaard's and Jaspers' Thoughts on Christianity