The Shaver Mystery


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A classic, yet controversial science fiction novel from 1947, "The Shaver Mystery, Book One" by Richard S. Shaver




War over Lemuria


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Life magazine described the Shaver Mystery as "the most celebrated rumpus that rocked the science fiction world." Its creators said it was a "new wave in science fiction." Critics called it "dangerous nonsense" and labeled its fans the lunatic fringe. Whatever else the Shaver Mystery was, it became a worldwide sensation between 1945 and 1948, one of the greatest controversies to hit the science fiction genre. Today these stories of the remnants of a sinister ancient civilization living in caverns under the Earth are an all but forgotten sidebar to the historical record. The Shaver Mystery began as a series of science fiction yarns in Amazing Stories nearly 70 years ago. The men behind it, Ray Palmer and Richard Shaver, were derided and seldom understood by a fandom that did its best to sweep them under the carpet of history. Though Ray Palmer was one of the earliest and biggest names in SF fandom, credited with many firsts in his field, his fannish brethren have roundly ignored him, thanks to the Shaver Mystery. What is the truth behind these men and their "mystery"? This is the question writers and editors that promoted the Shaver Mystery try to answer as they reveal the behind-the-scenes story of the phenomenon known as "Shaverism."




I Remember Lemuria


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Though Records from the Past Tell the Ancient Story of Lemuria which Some Call Mu or Pan




The Shaver Mystery


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A classic, yet most controversial science fiction novel from 1947, "The Shaver Mystery, Book One" by Richard S. Shaver, featuring "I Remember Lemuria."




Rokfogo


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In 1960, science fiction writer Richard Sharpe Shaver discovered "rock books" on his Wisconsin farm. He concluded they were not just rocks, but intelligently designed documents, the recorded history of an ancient, pre-deluge civilization. For 15 years he decoded the rock book texts and images he found embedded in stone, and soon began painting and photographing what he found. It was an alien world that few other than Shaver could see. Shaver also wrote essays to compliment his paintings. He wrote of the people and customs of Earth's pre-history-the half human, half fish Mermen and women-documenting their daily lives in intimate detail. He left behind a body of work that has languished in obscurity for decades. Richard Toronto has gathered together the largest collection of Shaver's art ever to see print. Presented in two volumes, with more than 300 illustrations, Rokfogo: The Mysterious Pre-Deluge Art of Richard S. Shaver presents the paintings, photographs, and essays that made up Richard Shaver's ante-diluvian cosmology. Now considered an Outsider artist, Shaver was a pulp fiction writer during Amazing Stories' golden era. Shunned by mainstream science fiction fans for his radical ideas, Shaver died in obscurity in 1975, leaving behind his legacy of the "sensual art of the ancients."




The Shaver Mystery Compendium. Volume 1


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- The Shaver Mystery . . . Was it a planned hoax? The sincere stories of a deranged person? Or was there any truth in its claims? - The Shaver Mystery Compendium is the biggest collection of this strange chapter of the Pulp Magazines. Also containing various illustrations from the Pulp era. - Be sure, you'll have the most fun reading and learning about the intricacies of this subterranean world with its Elder Gods, Atlans, Deros, Teros, Titans, Ro-mechs, Exd energy, Variforms, all kinds of rays and the most outlandish pseudo-science concepts! - On this first Volume: "I Remember Lemuria!": The curse of an aging sun brought death and madness to Mu, and the Atlans and Titans fled into space! First story of the Mutan Mion series. Thought Records of Lemuria: How Richard S. Shaver contacted the mad underground world and his first "Thought Record" experience! Cave City of Hel: These two Norseman found themselves in an underground city! Quest of Brail: Brail was faced with a terrible decision--he had to lose a war to evil ones or enslave his people! And the essays: MANTONG. The Language of Lemuria, Open letter to the world and Fragment from a letter. THE GREEN GODDESS.




The Shaver Mystery, Book Seven


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Armchair fiction presents extra large editions of the best in classic science fiction novels and short stories, complete with original illustrations. Truth be told, it took us over two years to garner enough courage to come out with another "Shaver Mystery" volume. We have a total of ten on the drawing board (oh joy!) and previous volumes have all been very successful. However, it takes a special frame of mind and a certain kind of fortitude to proof-read this stuff; so we kept putting off new Shaver volumes in favor of, shall we say, more "normal" kinds of science fiction (like Professor Jameson!). You see, it can be a real brain strain when you immerse yourself into the wild ramblings of Dick Shaver. But here it is...finally...our seventh edition of "The Shaver Mystery." In this volume you get three more top tales (by Shaver standards that is), including the further "true" exploits of everyone's favorite underworld bigwig, Mutan Mion, in one of Shaver's better tales, "Invasion of the Micro-Men." You'll also be treated to his under-the-ocean flights of fancy in "Mer-Witch of Ether 18." Then we top it all off with one of Shaver's most bizarre epics, "The Tale of the Red Dwarf Who Writes with His Tail," which I'm told by my assistant editor is actually a pretty cool story--in spite of its lurid title. As if all that isn't enough, we've also thrown in Shaver's own dictionary of the Mantong language, as well as an obscure Shaver short, "A Witch in the Night."--Greg LuceEditor-in-ChiefArmchair Fiction




The Shaver Mystery


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Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The Shaver Mystery, Book Three” by Richard S. Shaver is another installation of some of the most bizarre science fiction ever written. This latest volume contains two of Shaver’s most outrageous novels, “Thought Records of Lemuria” and “The Masked World.” Shaver’s “true” stories caused quite a controversy when they first appeared by in the 1940s. But the question remains…was Shaver telling the truth, or was he just a literary madman. Reading his fiction is like nothing you’ve ever experienced. He and Ed Wood surely would have been the best of friends. A must for all aficionados of the truly weird. These Shaver Mystery tales are presented in paperback for the first time.




This Tragic Earth


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THIS TRAGIC EARTH: The Art and World of Richard Sharpe Shaver, is finally back in print in a new, expanded and improved edition! HIS TRAGIC EARTH gives a unique, long-overdue look into the art and mind of Richard S. Shaver. Featuring a transcription of an actual hand-made book proposal by Shaver, sent to Ray Palmer, this volume also contains 190 images including over 100 lost images taken from one-of-a-kind "rogfogo" or "rock books" by Shaver. These images, taken from photo exposures of slices of solid rock, contain eerie and inexplicable images of people, monsters, creatures, structures, and devices-images which defy all rational explanation. Shaver claimed that these "books" were records left in crystal holography by an ancient race of beings who preceded man on this planet, or were contemporary with our ancestors. Also featured are long-lost articles on how to find and create such images, written and illustrated by Shaver himself, along with unique correspondence, interviews, and other material that give a unique look into the mind and theories of Richard S. Shaver, his one-of-a-kind "outsider artwork," and his infamous "Shaver Mystery." Much of the additional material has not been seen for decades, and when it was available, it was not widely circulated and was only seen by a few people, particularly the explanations and theories which were written by Richard Shaver for science-fiction fanzines of the 1940s. In addition, new transcripts of the complete text of material which only appeared in scanned-text form before are now included here, for ease of reading. Shaver's own peculiarities of writing style and syntax are faithfully transcribed. The contents of this book should interest anomalies researchers, Forteans, paranormal enthusiasts and investigators, science-fiction historians and fans, and all those interested in "outsider art." Nothing as utterly dedicated to Shaver's own thoughts and artwork has ever been produced before. Thanks very much for your interest in this book, and happy reading!




The Shaver Mystery Compendium. Volume 7


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- The Shaver Mystery . . . Was it a planned hoax? The sincere stories of a deranged person? Or was there any truth in its claims? - The Shaver Mystery Compendium is the biggest collection of this strange chapter of the Pulp Magazines. Containing various illustrations from the Pulp era. - Be sure, you'll have the most fun reading and learning about the intricacies of this subterranean world with its Elder Gods, Atlans, Deros, Teros, Titans, Ro-mechs, Exd energy, Variforms, all kinds of rays and the most outlandish pseudo-science concepts. - On this seventh Volume: The Fall of Lemuria: The earth was once called Mu by a people who had forged its greatest civilization only to face the most terrible disaster that can come to a Planet! Includes interlaced events with "I Remember Lemuria!" The CYCLOPEANS: A giant race once walked the earth's surface. But what catastrophe destroyed them? The Crystalline Sarcophagus: Remember Jacob's dreams? In which he saw angels descending? What about those angels? Was he dreaming, or were they real--and from what race? The SUN-SMITHS: When something goes wrong with a Sun, it is the duty of the Spayderines to set it aright. Earth's sun had gone wrong ages ago, and its human birthright stolen from it by degenerates. And the essays: WHY THE CAVES ARE SECRET, THE CYCLOPS, SHAVER ON INERTIA, MEDIEVAL ILLICIT.