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SHAVER MYSTERY, THE, Book Eight
Armchair fiction presents large deluxe paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels, complete with original illustrations. He’s back again! Yes…welcome back to Richard S. Shaver’s weird worlds with “The Shaver Mystery, Book Eight.” Dive into the catacombs of Richard Shaver’s mind with this batch of Shaver stories. Here you'll discover some truly wild tales that feature a number of his most wonderful—and weirdest—women...
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RECLAIMERS OF THE ICE
Armchair fiction presents large deluxe paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels, complete with original illustrations. “Reclaimers of the Ice” is an exciting tale by one of the early masters of 20th Century science fiction, Stanton A. Coblentz. They were stranded at the top of the world! It was a fool’s dream to think that any man could do the impossible and conquer the world’s most desolate Arctic wasteland without consequence...
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DIMENSIONS UNLIMITED & QUEST IN TIME, THE
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. This double novel’s first tale is Berkeley Livingston’s “Dimensions Unlimited.” They had an all-expenses paid trip to another dimension! The second great tale is “The Quest in Time” written by all-time science fiction great, Edmond Hamilton. They were time traveling for ancient treasure...
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SURVIVAL & DOUBLE IDENTITY
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. Veteran science fiction author Arthur J. Burk’s “Survival” is the lead off tale in this double novel. Was the last of mankind rushing blindly toward its destruction? The second tale in this great double novel is “Double Identity” penned by one of the better science fiction authors of the 20th Century, Raymond Z. Gallun. While humans enjoyed all that life on Earth had to offer, the creatures of the moon were struggling to survive...
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ABYSS, THE & INVADERS FROM THE VOID
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first of our two novels David H. Keller’s “The Abyss.” Bustling streets full of people, honking yellow taxis, hollering newspaper boys, and the smell of hot dog carts under a magnificent, ever growing city skyline encapsulates the chaotic beauty of New York City. But as good things come to an end. The second novel is “Invaders from the Void” by Amazing Stories’ Russell Branch. They called it the “Creeping Death.” The fungus started as a few spores but quickly engulfed Earth in an orange dystopian blaze of death...
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DEVIL DOWNSTAIRS, THE & INVADERS FROM THE DARK
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction and horror double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is P. F. Costello’s “The Devil Downstairs.” All hell was about to break loose. Old Scratch, the Prince of Darkness, Lord of the Flies, Lucifer, Satan—THE DEVIL HIMSELF—was nothing like the red, pitchfork-baring imp of lore, but was a putrid beast of green whose small body was covered in gnarled hair. The second novel is “Invaders from the Dark” by Weird Tales veteran Greye La Spina. She had the attributes of horror itself: devilish eyes that glittered like an unholy garnet in the dark...
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SPACE-LINER X-87 & THE MOON OF DOOM
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is “Space-Liner X-87” by heralded science fiction author, Ray Cummings. There was a murder mystery on board X-87! Under the guise of a mathematics clerk, special agent Fred Penelle boarded the X-87 with the mission of uncovering an interplanetary plot. The second novel is Amazing Stories veteran Earl L. Bell’s “The Moon of Doom.” The end was nigh! The change had begun simply, with nothing more than the sun rising three minutes later than usual...
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SECRET OF ELENA’S TOMB & WITCH OF BLACKFEN MOORS
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is “The Secret of Elena’s Tomb” by Karl Tanzler von Cosel. This is a novelized true story of death and rejuvenation. And readers beware, this frightfully delicious tale of love, obsession, and science gone mad is morbidly true and not for the faint of heart. The second novel is Amazing Stories regular Leroy Yerxa’s “Witch of Blackfen Moor.” Summoned just before midnight, Doctor Thaddius Quantry raced to the looming fortress of Blackfen manor, which stood in the desolation of the moors as an unwavering beacon in the darkness. As he neared the manor, an agonized scream broke through the eerie stillness of the moor.
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STRANGE MISSION & RAID ON THE TERMITES
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is “Strange Mission” by sci-fi and fantasy veteran Howard Browne. Arthur Pendran was like most average joes: young, able and ready to join the war efforts. The only problem was his colorblindness that had prevented any doctor from clearing him for active duty. The second novel is Paul Ernst’s exciting tale, “The Raid on the Termites.” Into the tiny corridors of crawling death...
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BRAINSTORM & THE DEFIANT AGENTS
Armchair Fiction presents classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The leadoff novel is “Brainstorm” by one of the more underrated authors of the 1940s and 1950s, Rog Phillips. Was there no end to the ceaseless stream of aggravation surging into Marvin Swank’s once peaceful life like a tormenting tidal wave of fury? The second novel is “The Defiant Agents” by beloved science fiction author Andre Norton. It was called “Operation Cochise,” a carefully planned move to colonize a planet ahead of the Reds...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #187
THE MAGIC SERPENT (1966, WIDESCREEN) Hiroki Matsukata, Tomoko Ogawa, Ryutaro Otomo. In ancient Japan, a good lord is killed and his throne is taken by a treacherous lord and his sorcerer. Years later, an epic battle ensues between the prince and the sorcerer. PLUS: THE WITCH (1966) Richard Johnson, Rossanna Schiaffino, Sarah Ferrati. A young historian is brought to a magnificent palatial estate to assemble the largely erotic memoirs of a deceased general. There he falls in love with a beautiful witch...
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #192
ALIAS JOHN PRESTON (1956) Christopher Lee, Betta St. John, Alexander Knox. Lee, tormented by bizarre, murderous dreams about a woman from his past, eventually transforms into a Jekyll and Hyde type with an urge to kill. Knox is the psychological counsellor who tries who suspects something's amiss. PLUS: FRIGHT (1956) Eric Fleming, Nancy Malone, Dean Almquist. This eerie film had a most unusual premise: a lady thinks she’s the reincarnation of an ancient prince’s elicit lover. At the same time, a killer turns out to be the reincarnation of the prince! Fleming Is the who tries to figure it all out—and solve some murders to boot!
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DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE #218
ALICE, OR THE LAST ESCAPADE (1977, Anamorphic) Sylvia Kristel, Charles Vanel, Ferdinand Ledoux, Francois Perrot. A woman drives through the night on a lonely road. After a breakdown, she seeks help from a strange man and his butler who reside in a nearby creepy mansion. FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON (1976, Anamorphic) Florinda Balkon, Klaus Kinski, John Karlsen, Peter McEnery. An astronaut is purposely left on the moon as part of a bizarre experiment...
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MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD*
Sergei Stolyarrov. Sinbad searches the world over for the magical bird of happiness. This was an impressive Russian production, imported to America and dubbed into English. A beautifully mounted fi
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PASSING OF THE 3RD FLOOR BACK—35mm Edition
(1935, Upgraded 11/27/22) Conrad Veidt, Rene Ray, Frank Cellier, Anna Lee, Beatrix Lehmann, John Turnbull, Cathleen Nesbit, Ronald Ward. You've simply never seen this wonderful British fantasy-drama from such a beautiful print. The setting is an old boardinghouse filled with a variety of people, all with different problems. They're lorded over by an evil, mephisto-like slum lord. The tenants' lives are changed forever by the arrival of a...
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KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN
(1942, Upgraded 10/14,21) Arthur Askey, Evelyn Dall, Al Burnett, Max Bacon, Peter Graves. This top comedy fantasy has a meek soldier saving his pals with a sword he believes to be Excalibur. Is it real? The final scene has a real...
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VICE VERSA
(1948) Roger Livesay, Petula (Downtown) Clark, Anthony Newley, Kay Walsh, David Hutcheson, directed by Peter Ustinov. A most enjoyable British fantasy about a magic stone that makes the soul and personality of a pompous British father change places with his schoolboy son...
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NIGHT OF MAGIC, A*
Robert Griffith, Marian Olive, Billy Scott. A British playboy, who just happens to be inpossession of an ancient sarcophagus (it's sitting in his mansion living room), discovers there's a 3000-year ol
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