"Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories. "Horror Gems, Vol. Twelve" is a terrific anthology of shuddery tales by some of horror’s best writers, featuring the very underrated and unsung Weird Tales veteran, Allison V. Harding. In this collection you’ll find that terror can take many forms. One might wonder what is really down there, deep…deep inside the earth after reading ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is “Secret of the Lost Planet” by veteran science fiction writer David Wright O’Brien. All Wade Baron wanted to do is get back to Earth. He’d given three years of his life to government service and now it was time to go home. His fiancée would be waiting for him, and Wade practically glowed at the thought of their reunion. The im ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel, “After World’s End” is by an author from the upper echelon of the science fiction literary field, Jack Williamson. When scientist and explorer, Dr. Barry Horn, was recruited to be the world’s first rocketeer, he was reticent…until he received a vision from his late wife imploring him to go. He set off for Venus, but something went ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is another gem by Milton Lesser “Forty Days Has September.” An eviction notice from the stars…That’s what Earth was faced with."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra-large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is “Return of Creegar” by David Wright O’Brien. Creegar sought vengeance from across the Solar System. He had been an inmate in a penal planet prison for five agonizing years. He’d been set up, framed by a high-ranking law enforcement official named Judson Bellham, to whom Creegar (at one time Bellham’s ri ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories. "Horror Gems, Vol. Eight" features a fine collection of tales by some of the genre’s best authors, such as David Wright O’Brien, August Derleth, Algernon Blackwood and many others. While you’re happily reading “The House in the Valley” (Derleth) or “A Guest of Ganymede,” (C. C. MacApp) try to remember that it couldn’t happen to you ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic science fiction short stories, complete with original illustrations. Enjoy our fourteenth collection of Science Fiction Gems. SCIENCE FICTION IS GOOD FOR YOU! Yes, that’s right…Science Fiction is good for you. My good friend Dr. Grimshaw has been telling me this for quite some time now. Come on down to his sanitarium and he can explain it to you. Never mi ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories. "Horror Gems, Vol. Seven" features another excellent anthology of stories by some of horror’s best writers: Robert Bloch, Rog Phillips, Clark Ashton Smith, Gregory Luce, Hugh Cave, David Wright O’Brien, Charles Beaumont, Chester S. Geier and others. It all adds up to another horrific gathering of wonderfully weird tales in this, o ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories, complete with many original illustrations. Here it is, the lucky 13th Horror Gems collection, featuring ten tasty terrors to make you tremble. Because of this special occasion, we’ve decided to treat you to a variety of heavenly horrors, including two all time classics, Clark Ashton Smith’s “Return of the Sorcerer” and H. P. Lovecraft’s “The C ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic science fiction short stories. Here it is…our sixth collection of Science Fiction Gems. In it you will find a fantastic variety of wildly entertaining short stories, written by many of the best sci-fi writers of the twentieth century: Edmond Hamilton, Fritz Leiber, Murray Leinster, Jack Williamson, William Tenn and many others. Try out these sci-fi mo ..."
Once Is Enough by O'Brien, DavidWright Trade Paperback, 74 Pages, Published 2020 by Wildside Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4794-5808-0, ISBN: 1-4794-5808-2
"It was a dingy, dirty interspacial tramp freighter that carried the quiet, expensively attired, serious expressioned young man to Barkay-that nethermost outpost of the civilized interplanetary belt-and deposited him, ornate luggage and all, ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra-large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is David Wright O’Brien’s unusual fantasy, “Furlough from Eternity.” Can one journey back from the dead? Mike Gentry was one of the biggest big shots on the metropolitan gambling scene. For every fortune he lost, he won two. The difference with Gentry, though, was that he did it with style and brains—alway ..."
"Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic mystery-crime double novels. The first thriller is John N. Makris’ great tale of crime and murder, “Nightshade.” This is a tale of a seductress, here lovers, and her loyal pawn. As teenagers, Sheila Dalton and Ken Martin were inseparable. As adult lovers, they became major players in their deadly game of money, love, and power. “Forever and ever,” Sheila would tell him for the ye ..."
"A PULP TALES PRESS REPLICA: Part 1 of "West Point, 3000 A.D." by Manly Wade Wellman leads off this issue. Also included are "Treasure Trove in Time" by David Wright O'Brien, "Revolt on the Tenth World" by Edmond Hamilton, "The Scientific Pioneer Returns" by Nelson S. Bond, "Hell Ship of Space" by Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr., and "The Achilles Heel" by Raymond Z. Gallun."
"Featured in this issue are DOORWAY TO HELL (part 1) by Frank Patton, THE LADY AND THE VAMPIRE by P. F. Costello, HOWIE LEMP MEETS AN ENCHANTRESS by William P. McGivern, THE LIVING MANIKINS by David Wright O'Brien, THE OUTSIDERS by Duncan Farnsworth, HENRY HORN'S RACING RAY by Dwight V. Swain, THE TENANT ON THE 13TH FLOOR by John York Cabot, and FATE AND THE FLY by Robert Moore Williams."
"A PULP TALES PRESS REPLICA: The August 1941 AMAZING STORIES pulp magazine featuring "Yellow Men of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Kid Poison" by David V. Reed, "Mr. Muddle Does As He Pleases" by William P. McGivern & David Wright O'Brien, "You Ought to be Dead" by Robert Moore Williams, "The Man Who Got Everything" by John York Cabot, and "Taxi to Jupiter" by Don Wilcox."
"A PULP TALES PRESS REPLICA: The March 1941 issue of FANTASTIC ADVENTURES featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs story "Slaves of the Fish Men". Also contains "Death Walks in Washington" by James Norman, "The Thought Robot" by John York Cabot, "Beyond the Time Door" by David Wright O'Brien, "Adopted Son of the Stars" by William P. McGivern, "Secret of the Stone Doll" by Don Wilcox, and "Twenty-Fifth Century Sherlock" by Duncan Farnsworth."
"A PULP TALES PRESS REPLICA: "Enchantress of Lemuria" by Stanton A. Coblentz is the cover story. Also included in this issue are "Mutiny in Space" by Jep Powell, "Ferdinand Finknodle's Perfect Day" by David Wright O'Brien, "The Throne of Valhalla" by Arthur T. Harris, "Yellow Mud for Cowards" by P. F. Costello, "Mystery of the Mummy" by Duncan H. Farnsworth, and "Dr. Loudon's Armageddon" by Alexander Blade."