The Gold Ogre: A Doc Savage Adventure


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Unleash your imagination and join a remarkable team of young adventurers in 'The Gold Ogre', where Don Worth, B. Elmer Dexter, Mental Byron, and Funny Tucker accompany the legendary Doc Savage, Monk, and Ham on an exhilarating quest. Together, they must unravel the enigma of the mystical golden dwarves and combat the unsettling waves of madness engulfing Crescent City.




The Gold Ogre: A Doc Savage Adventure


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Gold Ogre: A Doc Savage Adventure" by Lester Bernard Dent. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




The Gold Ogre


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A legion of tiny terrorists launches a series of raids against Crescent City. Death, destruction, and a disease which drives men mad, are the results of the audacious attacks.




Doc Savage


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"When ferocious blood-red Things begin dropping down from the sky, the state of California is besieged by the Desert Demons -- a phenomenon so fierce that it triggers a modern exodus. Only Doc Savage, the scientist-superman who was forged in the fires of scientific knowledge to battle the unknown, is equal to the challenge."--P.[4] of cover.




Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature


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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume one of Two, contains an Author Index, Title Index, Series Index, Awards Index, and the Ace and Belmont Doubles Index.




A History of the Doc Savage Adventures in Pulps, Paperbacks, Comics, Fanzines, Radio and Film


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Doc Savage is the prototype of the modern fictional superhero. The character exploded onto the scene in 1933, with the Great Depression and the gathering clouds of war as a cultural backdrop. The adventure series is examined in relation to historical events and the changing tastes of readers, with special attention paid to the horror and science fiction elements. The artwork features illustrations, covers, and original art. Chapters cover Doc Savage paperbacks, pulp magazines, comic books, and fanzines, and an appendix offers biographies of all major contributors to the series.




Doc Savage: Arch Enemy of Evil


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A pictorial history of the Doc Savage pulp magazines published between 1933 and 1949. The book also includes all Bantam paperback reprint covers, plus miscellaneous comic book art and other related material. An introduction by pulp historian Will Murray and cover art by Joe DeVito round out the collection.




Doc Savage


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What is the Blind Death? New York's newshawks work overtime in a flurry of flashbulb explosions as they clamor for the scoop on the insidious wave of corpses turning up around the city, all struck dead, eyes turned an unseeing ivory by the masked mastermind known as... White Eyes. As police riot guns and gangland Tommy-guns turn New York City's winter snows scarlet, Doc Savage, man of mystery, giant of bronze, discovers that the mysterious plague is part of an audacious scheme to unite all of New York's criminal elements against him. White Eyes' ultimate goal-to seize the fabled Mayan wealth of the Man of Bronze! From snowbound Manhattan to the sugar-cane fields of tropical Cuba, Doc Savage and his Iron Crew wage what may be the greatest battle for survival of their careers!




Pacific Vortex!


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A Dirk Pitt adventure.




The Golden Slave


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Poul Anderson's 'The Golden Slave' is a captivating tale set in the backdrop of ancient Rome, blending historical accuracy with elements of fantasy. The novel follows the journey of a young slave, Elva, who discovers her mysterious origins and embarks on a quest for freedom. Andersons narrative style is characterized by vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue, transporting readers to a vividly rendered ancient world where magic and political intrigue collide. The seamless integration of fantastical elements with historical detail makes 'The Golden Slave' a unique and compelling read for fans of historical fiction and fantasy alike. As Elva navigates the complex social hierarchy of Rome, readers are drawn into a mesmerizing tale of courage, betrayal, and self-discovery. Poul Anderson's expertise in crafting immersive worlds and compelling characters shines through in this masterfully woven story, making 'The Golden Slave' a must-read for anyone seeking a blend of history and fantasy.