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CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1940. Octavo, single issue, cover by Earle Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Triumph of Captain Future" by Edmond Hamilton. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1941. Octavo, single issue, cover by Earle Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Lost World of Time" by Edmond Hamilton. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, cover by Belarski, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Planets in Peril" by Edmond Hamilton. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1940. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Calling Captain Future" by Edmond Hamilton. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1941. Octavo, single issue, cover by Earle Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Star Trail to Glory" by Edmond Hamilton. Also a Fredric Brown short story. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, cover by Earle Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Outlaws of the Moon" by Edmond Hamilton. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, cover by Earle Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Comet Kings" by Edmond Hamilton. Also includes a Manly Wade Wellman story. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
CAPTAIN FUTURE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1943. Octavo, single issue, cover by Earle Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Face of the Deep" by Edmond Hamilton. The only hero pulp magazine solely within the science fiction genre. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 155-157.
THE COLLECTED CAPTAIN FUTURE, MAN OF TOMORROW: VOLUME THREE.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2013. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 1,000 copies. Collects the four Captain Future adventures from 1942. Introduction by Chuck Juzek. Gallery of illustrations from the original pulp magazines in the rear.
THE COLLECTED CAPTAIN FUTURE, WIZARD OF SCIENCE: VOLUME ONE.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2009. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 1,000 copies. Collects the first four Captain Future adventures, 1939-1940. Introduction by Richard A. Lupoff. Gallery of illustrations from the original pulp magazines in the rear.
THE COLLECTED CAPTAIN FUTURE, WIZARD OF SCIENCE: VOLUME ONE.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2009. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 1,000 copies. Collects the first four Captain Future adventures, 1939-1940. Introduction by Richard A. Lupoff. Gallery of illustrations from the original pulp magazines in the rear.
THE HAUNTED STARS.
New York: A Torquil Book / Distributed by Dodd, Mead & Company, [1960]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Science fiction novel, uncommon in the first edition which was issued simultaneous with the book club edition.
THE HORROR ON THE ASTEROID: AND OTHER TALES OF PLANETARY HORROR.
London: Philip Allan, 1936. Octavo, pp. [1-8] 9-256, original gray cloth, spine panel stamped in black. First edition. One of three variant bindings, priority, if any, not known. The author's first book, preceded by a mimeographed booklet printing a short story. One of the earliest single author pulp SF story collections, collecting fiction from Weird Tales and SF specialty pulps of the late 1920s and early 1930s. This was also one of the titles in the publisher's Creeps series - and an interesting sign of how "science fiction" and "horror" had not yet bifurcated into separate genres. Anatomy of Wonder (1981) 2-38; (1987) 2-41; and (1995) 2-50. Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 999 ("Monster-God of Mamurth"). Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, pp. 103-04. Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV, pp. 1939-43. Bleiler (1978), p. 92. Reginald 06702.
KALDAR: WORLD OF ANTARES.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 1998. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Limited to 300 numbered copies. Collects three tales first published in MAGIC CARPET MAGAZINE and WEIRD TALES in 1933. Introduction by Ray Bradbury.
THE METAL GIANTS AND OTHERS: THE COLLECTED EDMOND HAMILTON VOLUME ONE.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2009. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 1,000 copies of the trade edition. Collects thirteen stories first published in Weird Tales and Amazing Stories/Amazing Stories Quarterly 1926-1929. Introduction by Robert Weinberg.
THE REIGN OF THE ROBOTS. THE COLLECTED EDMOND HAMILTON VOLUME FOUR.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2011. Octavo, cloth. First edition. One of 1,000 copies of the trade edition. This volume collects eighteen stories All first published in Weird Tales, Wonder Stories, Astounding and Amazing Stories from 1930 to 1932. Introduction by Mike Ashley. One hundred sixteen page Appendix with an illustration gallery, letter correspondence and reprints from magazine letter columns.
THE STAR KINGS.
New York: Frederick Fell, Inc., [1949]. Octavo, boards. First edition. A space epic set in the far future that ranks a close second to THE HAUNTED STARS (1960), his best novel. "One of the classic American space operas: a retelling of Anthony Hope's THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (1894) in futuristic, galaxy-spanning fashion. Hamilton's first novel in book form, though he had written many magazine novellas and serials over a twenty year period prior to this one's appearance." - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, second edition (1995), p. 344. In 333.
THE VAMPIRE MASTER: AND OTHER TALES OF HORROR.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2000. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects nine stories, all originally appeared in pulp magazines 1932-38, several under the pseudonym Hugh Davidson. Introduction by Hugh Cave, afterword by Hamilton.
THE VAMPIRE MASTER: AND OTHER TALES OF HORROR.
Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2000. Octavo, cloth. First edition. This copy signed by Hugh Cave who wrote the introduction. Collects nine stories, all originally appeared in pulp magazines 1932-38, several under the pseudonym Hugh Davidson. Introduction by Hugh Cave, afterword by Hamilton.