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1. THE ORIGINAL SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES is a collection of 12 short stories which originally appeared in The Strand magazine in England from July 1891 to June 1892. They are presented in this book as facsimile reproductions of the originals. Included are:
A Scandal in Bohemia
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2. THE ORIGINAL SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES: Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes was first published as a nine-part serial in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902. Also from The Strand Magazine included in this book are "The Singular Experience of Mr. John Scott Eccles", published in September 1908, "The Tiger of San Pedro", published in October 1908, and "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans", published in December 1908. They are presented in this book as facsimile reproductions of the originals.
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3. THE ORIGINAL SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. It is a collection of 12 short stories which originally appeared in The Strand Magazine in England from December 1892 to November 1893. They are presented in this book as facsimile reproductions of the originals. Included are:
The Adventure of Silver Blaze
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4. THE ORIGINAL CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER: THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY
Charles Alden Seltzer (1875-1942) was born in Wisconsin. He wrote more than 40 novels and scores of short stories in the western genre. His works appeared in The Outing Magazine and The Argosy, among others. At least 15 of his stories were adapted for motion pictures.
This collection of his early works include:
THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY
These stories are presented in facsimile format, taken from the actual pages of The Outing Magazine.
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5. THE ORIGINAL H. RIDER HAGGARD: ALLAN QUATERMAIN
Allan Quatermain: being an account of his further adventures and discoveries in company with Sir Henry Curtis, Bart., Commander John Good, R.N., and one Umslopogaas. This is a sequel to "King Solomon's Mines".
This book is a complete facsimile reproduction of the original appearance of this story in Longman's Magazine in 1897.
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6. THE ORIGINAL CLARENCE E. MULFORD: HOPALONG CASSIDY Book 1
The Hopalong Cassidy stories written by Clarence E. Mulford first appeared in The Outing Magazine from 1905 to 1909. He then began appearing in Pearson's Magazine (see Book 2 of our series).
If you only know Hopalong Cassidy from the many motion pictures and/or the television series, this character is far different in the print version, so do not be surprised when you begin reading about his exploits on the Bar 20 range.
This book is a complete facsimile reproduction of the original appearance of this story in The Outing Magazine.
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7. THE ORIGINAL LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE: THE LONE WOLF
The hero, Michael Lanyard (THE LONE WOLF), was a jackal reared in the brooding shadows through which slips the mysterious Seine.
The story opens with Lanyard as a boy, a cub taught by pain and experience that the stroking of kindly hands was as naught compared with the fang of a single foe. And so this creature of the shadows, in the beginning driven by hunger, though in the end stimulated by pride in his art, prowled from the slums of Paris into the very halls of the mighty.
At the zenith of his fame something settled upon THE LONE WOLF’S heart. The wild look of hatred went out of his eyes, the snarl bred of pain died in his throat. In this story Louis Joseph Vance discloses a new angle of his powers. It is the love story in the life of THE LONE WOLF that makes it human.
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8. THE ORIGINAL ARTHUR B. REEVE: CRAIG KENNEDY SCIENTIFIC DETECTIVE BOOK 1
Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective, the American Sherlock Holmes, first appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine. We present his first twelve stories in original order in facsimile reproduction.
The Case of Helen Bond
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9. THE ORIGINAL ROGER ARCOT: THE TIMELESS MAN
Originally published in Other Worlds Science Stories as a 2-part serial in the June and September 1956 issues, this 87,500 word novel by Roger Arcot tells the story of James Canfield who found himself made young again, with a whole life before him-but as another man! It isn't easy to live somebody else's life, but Canfield adapted himself to the incredible role-until he found out about the GORKEN! Then his new life became a thing of terror that might last a hundred years, or a hundred days. He hadn't been told how long his new youth would last! And to make it worse, he was now the potential gateway into his universe of a fantastic being from ... another dimension? What WAS the Gorken? Human ... or just-IT? There was a girl, too. Was he supposed to love her, or hate her? He didn't know! And one slip was a sentence of death. And who was Picozzi-and THE ONES? How could he succeed in such an incredible masquerade! More, how could he reach into another Time and another Space, to kill a creature who was ABSOLUTE MASTER of an enslaved world three hundred years from now!
This novel is reproduced as a facsimile of the original magazine publication.
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10. THE ORIGINAL ERIK van LHIN: POLICE YOUR PLANET
Mars was nobody's bargain, at best. At worst, it was a world where Mother Corey and his granddaughter belonged. But to Bruce Gordon, it was a one-way yellow ticket, a deck of cards, and a knife!
When they deported Gordon to the corrupt frontier of Mars, he didn't have sense enough to starve quietly. He had to join the local police force just when elections were due.
When Gordon found himself in the middle of a revolution, he also found himself firmly in the middle with one foot on each side-and his neck being fitted for a hangman's noose!
No matter how bad things are, they can always get worse. And on the corrupt, brawling, police-ridden world of Mars, Bruce Gordon found that the simplest solutions were the hardest.
This book is a facsimile reproduction of the original 4-part serial as it appeared in Science Fiction Adventures for March, May, July, and September 1953.
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12. THE ORIGINAL SAX ROHMER: THE YELLOW CLAW
Suspense; the eerie fascination of dire impending events; the culmination of a series of strange happenings in a mysterious murder; and the consequent solution of the problem—these are a few of the elements that make “The Yellow Claw” a story of unusual interest, even for readers who are familiar with Sax Rohmer’s work. For the name of this increasingly popular author has come to stand for stories that powerfully magnetize one’s easy chair. To read the first paragraph is to turn on the current. This is another great story by the author of “Fu Manchu”.
Reprint in fascimile format of the original magazine appearance in Lippincott’s Magazine in 1915.
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