Long before George MacDonald and William Morris, Charles de Fieux, Chevalier de Mouhy (1701-1784)...
JUDEX! He whose name means 'Judge'! Created in 1917 by writer Arthur Bernède and filmmaker Louis ...
In the middle of the Great Hungarian Plain, there are two graves. Each is covered by a black ston...
Maurice Leblanc's classic 1909 thriller pits France's Gentleman Burglar against England's Great D...
In Jean de La Hire's original 1943 novel, The King of the Night, translated by Brian Stableford, ...
Henri Austry, born in 1871, was a Parisian attorney, a writer and the editor of La Nouvelle Revue...
The Marquis de Lupiano (1858) is the fourth and final volume in a sprawling saga that tells the s...
The Bloodied Girl (1857) is the third volume in a series of four that tells the story of the secr...
Marie-Jeanne L'Héritier de Villandon (1664-1734), a relative of the better-known Charles Perrault...
Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Comtesse de Murat (1670-1716) was one of the leading authors of tal...
Henri de Régnier (1864-1936) was by far the most prolific and the most popular of the Symbolist w...
In 1675, a female vampire possessing the secret of immortality was burned alive. Forty-five years...
S. Henry Berthoud (1804-1891) was a writer of considerable ability, remembered today mostly for h...
In Paris Before the Deluge (1866), Hippolyte Mettais, the author of The Year 5865, displays his i...
Charles Malato (1857-1938) was a notorious French anarchist and revolutionary once accused of plo...
November 1804: Napoleon Bonaparte is mere weeks away from being crowned Emperor, when a great evi...
Bel Demonio takes place in the Spoleto region of Italy between 1625 and 1655. Ercole Vitelli murd...
The Martian Epic, written in 1921, is a ground-breaking novel on several levels. First, as a sequ...
Everybody searches for that special place to call 'home.' How was I to know that mine would be fo...
Twenty thousand years ago, the North Pole was orientated toward a star in Cygnus. On the plains o...
Jean-Pierre Normand is a professional illustrator, specializing in science fiction and fantasy fo...
When inhuman monsters walk the Earth, threatening the good and the helpless, Justice has no stron...
NIGHTSPEEDER follows the adventures of starship pilot Finn and her holographic navigator as they ...
Everyone trembled at the mere mention of the name of Anne of the Isles. The blood of Joël Braz th...
During a tropical storm over the Pacific, French Air Force Captain L'Herbaudière is mysteriously ...
U.S.A., 2090. Most of Florida, Louisiana and parts of Texas are under water. The second secession...
This volume is the eleventh of a series of twelve dedicated to Magre's works. Melusine(1941) ming...
'The Revenant's bounty shall be paid by me personally. The Revenant's killer must present her hea...
The modern literary archetype of the mad scientist was wonderfully incarnated in the French proto...
Force Majeure! Two words which convey the notion of catastrophe, a sense of urgency, earth-shakin...
The New Moon (1770) follows in the footsteps of Cyrano de Bergerac's History of the States and Em...
Plays by Gonzalo Jover & Emilio G. del Castillo, Jose Maria Martin de Eugenio, and Heraclio S. Vi...
This two-volume collection assembles all the known tales of the fays published by Marie-Catherine...
Maurice Magre (1877-1941) was one of the most far-ranging and extravagant French writers of fanta...
There were several notable women detectives in 19th century popular literature, such as Baroness ...
Astral amour by Willy (Henry Gauthier-Villars, 1859-1931, Colette's husband) was originally publi...
The Human Paradise (1930) is a scathingly sarcastic satire in which God offers to grant wishes ex...
The deadly Madame Atomos is a brilliant but twisted Japanese scientist who is out to avenge herse...
Gustave Kahn, born in in 1859, was at the heart of the Symbolist Movement in the 1890s, a pioneer...
Nicolas-Edmé Restif de la Bretonne (1734-1806) produced over 180 books, totaling some 57,000 page...
The Man Who Married a Mermaid (1949) tells the picaresque story of a sailor, Père Olifus, who fir...
Françoise le Marchand deserves to be reckoned a significant, if slightly shadowy, figure in the r...
The present volume is one of a set of three collections assembling a substantial fraction of the ...
Barry Barrison perfected his deductive skills through the teachings of Sherlock Holmes, of whom h...
Welcome to the first of four volumes collecting the complete weekly 'Video Views' columns (1999-2...
Pirates! Mummies! Cannibals! Intelligent Apes! Samurais! Cossacks! And even Saturnians! Meet Satu...
Paris, 1881. A mysterious wraith-like being is terrorizing the Opera, blackmailing its Directors ...
1723. The fearless Baron de Nossac returns from a daring military mission in Eastern Europe when,...