Weird Tales is the original storytelling magazine of the dark and fantastic. This issue: our Spri...
Magic is a play by G.K. Chesterton that explores the tension between rationalism and mysticism. S...
A self-standing companion to Darrell Schweitzer's British Fantasy Award-nominated The Mask of the...
Cherie was a chanteuse. She said, 'I call m'self Cherie. Thass all the name ya need -- like Hideg...
'Horror in literature attains a new malignity in the work of Matthew Gregory Lewis (1773-1818), w...
This captivating novel centers around the murder of a wealthy businessman, Thornton Lyne, whose b...
Weird Tales #336, featuring work by Alan Dean Foster, Batya Swift Yasgur & Barry N. Malzberg, Mel...
Jens Peter Jacobsen (1847-1885) described himself as a literary artist eager to bring into litera...
Originally published in 1919 in Electrical Experimenter magazine, here are Nikola Tesla's reflect...
When only a little black puppy, Trueboy got lost and was forced to fend for himself in the danger...
Danny uses a computer that Professor Bullfinch has created for NASA to prepare his homework, desp...
THE LONG SHOWDOWNFallon had waited seventeen years to meet the man who'd shot his father. Now he'...
Bayard Veiller (1869-1943) was an American screenwriter, producer and film director.
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G.K. Chesterton's second novel, originally published in 1910, is an allegorical fantasy detailing...
Tai-chi Ch'uan is an ancient Chinese art based on the principles of physiology, psychology, and d...
Arsene Lupin, accused of murder, heads the police investigation to clear himself by finding the t...
Maurice LeBlanc became famous for the creation of Ars?ne Lupin, a gentleman thief and master of d...
Matilda Gray is an expert on antiquities, especially the Roman and Celtic artifacts found in Grea...
In Petersburg in the eighteen-forties a surprising event occurred. An officer of the Cuirassier L...
Sir Henry Rider Haggard is best known for his adventure novels, especially King Solomon's Mines a...
Stacpoole's often-filmed 1908 romance is a classic of lyrical beauty, as two children are castawa...
This novel follows the rise of Pat Glendon, a skilled but naive young boxer from the wilderness, ...
'WANTED, by Retired Clergyman, Secretarial Assistant with courage and imagination. Tenor voice an...
An exciting period suspense novel, in which a beautiful and mysterious woman, posing as a widow f...
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, edited with introductio...
The demand for a second edition of this book in little more than a week after the publication of ...
. . . .He was the mightiest of champions, and had been with King Harald in many battles. He had a...
I cast my eyes to the stranded vessel, when the breach and froth of the sea being so big, I could...
The Call of the Wild, written in 1903, brought Jack London to the world's attention. It is the st...
Operator #5, a secret service ace, appeared in more than 48 novels in a classic pulp magazine bea...
'The Call of the Wild,' written in 1903, brought Jack London to the world's attention. It is the ...
On January 24, 1925, The Saturday Evening Post began its serialization of the book that would mak...
Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) was an American author of hundreds of short stories, poems, tra...
As America's finest writer, Mark Twain could make entertaining reading -- and great literature --...
'Fred Temple was a tall, handsome young fellow of about five-and-twenty. He had a romantic spirit...
The details of horror are almost never explicit, the stories relying on a gentle, bucolic backgro...
A haunted house that holds the mystery of the human heart; a challenge to read the contents of a ...
This speculative fiction explores two alternate futures for humanity: one where civilization fall...
Brian Stableford's essays cover Edmond Hamilton, Leigh Brackett, Kurt Vonnegut, Barry Malzberg, R...
Originally published in 1976, this anthology includes facsimile reprints of nine early horror sto...
Originally published in 1978, this anthology includes facsimile reprints of three early fantasy n...
DRACULA MEETS DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES!'In Blood Will Tell, Jean Lorrah creates an intriguing blend o...
In this memoir, journalist George Alfred Townsend recounts his experiences as a war correspondent...
In the second volume of The Prince of India, Lew Wallace continues his epic tale set during the f...
Georg Ebers (1837-1898) was a German Egyptologist and historical novelist best known for populari...
The Works of George Meredith, Memorial Edition, Vol. 8, Vittoria, Vol. 2 is part of a comprehensi...