"A thrilling, and very strange horror story about a yachting party forced to land on the dreadful island of living dead men. There they run into not only vampires but zombies and a devil! Will they find a way to escape all the horror, or join it for eternity? This story first appeared in the magazine "Weird Tales.""
"Capped by a silver figure of Cerberus, the three-headed hound that guards the gates of Hell, an ancient glass vial contains ordinary-looking dust. Once inhaled, however, the dust exhibits extraordinary powers, transporting a trio of adventurers from the early twentieth century to the year 2118. The time-travelers emerge into Philadelphia's brutal totalitarian state, where the city hall is a temple, a statue of William Penn is worshipped ..."
"Beside it was a domelike translucent cap with great lenses attached, to cover the
eyes of the wearer. As MacDougall followed Ahriman onto the platform, he
looked down through the lens of the miniature landscape below and felt a
momentary ..."
"Alan ventures past the fourth gate to the fourth land where Ahriman, the powerful lieutenant of the Prince of Darkness, schemes to trap him into serving Lucifer"
"Alan MacDougall faces the gods of ancient Babylon in Lucifer's third land to save his beloved Elspeth only to run afoul of rebellious demons, the legendary Sorceress of Scath, and the evil Celtic gods"
Over My Shoulder Reflections on a Science Fiction Era by LloydArthurEshbach, Algis Budrys Hardcover, 417 Pages, Published 1982 by Donald M Grant Pub Inc ISBN-13: 978-1-880418-11-6, ISBN: 1-880418-11-8
"The informal story of the science fiction book field in the 1930's, 40's, and 50's then almost totally the providence of the amateur specialist publisher, set against the background and life of an early science fiction fan and writer."
Tyrant of Time(1st Edition) (Science fiction) by LloydArthurEshbach, Ric Binkley Hardcover, 253 Pages, Published 1955 by Fantasy Press ISBN-13: 978-1-880418-15-4, ISBN: 1-880418-15-0
"The mysteries and paradoxes of Time have been the basis of many science fiction stories, and the reason is obvious. What vast possibilities suggest themselves to the imagination at thought of a glimpse of tomorrow! What powers would be gained by one who could see the future at will!To the Tyrant of Time the future is an open book, to be read at will -- and the knowledge thus made available to his use permits him to be a tyrant in every ..."
Of Worlds Beyond by LloydArthurEshbach Hardcover, 118 Pages, Published 1965 by Dobson Books Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-234-77897-5, ISBN: 0-234-77897-0
"Island. Out on the plain he sprinted through the ghostly forest. He knew he had
no time to spare—knew that soon the march of torture would begin—knew that if
Vilma were within the castle, she must answer the summons of Corio's horn."
"Inside front cover: "Seven famous science fiction authors present essays on the science and art of writing science fiction. They offer valuable tips and insights to the writer breaking into science fiction, and give the general reader fascinating behind-the-scenes information on how stories are constructed. Originally issued in 1947 in a limited edition by Fantasy Press, Of Worlds Beyond rapidly sold out and soon became a collector's it ..."
"Turning the corner he strode on toward the crooked steps. The lifeless terrain
reeled dizzily, but he went on resolutely. The pain in his head was fading to a dull
ache; and as he mounted the steps, strength seemed to flow back into his legs.
With every sense taut he passed into the gloom of the castle. A quick glance he
cast about--saw the body of Starke lying where it had fallen. No use to examine it;
there was no life there. His ..."
"Stories published during the first ten years of Amazing Stories science fiction magazine, deal with strange meteors, a visitor from the future, the end of the world, robots, and extraterrestrials"
"Irissa, last of the Torloc sorceresses, had been betrayed by the Rainbow Gate that was supposed to lead her to the haven world of her vanished people. The hand of Kendric, companion and Swordsman of Rule, had been torn from her grasp. Then the gate had rejected her into this strange world where a cold moon hung forever unmoving in the sky. Now she was a prisoner of the Stonekeeper Sofistron. Around her encircled the pale walls of her ce ..."
"As The Dragon Lensman opens, the Boskonian conspiracy seems to have been vanquished with its defeat at the great Battle of Klovia, and the victorious Galactic Patrol is busy re-orienting itself to face the new challenges of policing a galaxy instead of defending it against a ruthless invader. Among those adjusting to the new reality is Second Stage Lensman Worsel, the legendary warrior/scientist famed for his intelligence and dedication ..."
"Born and brought up on a space ship that is slowly deteriorating, Linc discovers its secrets and the way to get the remaining occupants to their ultimate destination."
"In 1964, Advent: Publishers reissued this rare 1947 symposium involving top science fiction authors and editors. This is the September 1974 reprint (the newest reprint to date)."