HENRY KUTTNER SERIES:

Earth's Last Citadel

Earth's Last Citadel

Henry Kuttner

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Four WWII combatants travel to a distant and dangerous future in this novel by "two of the most revered names from [science fiction's] Golden Age" (SFReviews.net). During World War II, four bitter enemies are pulled forward a billion years in time by a master being from an alien galaxy. They arrive on a dying Earth—to Carcasilla, Earth's last citadel—where the mutated remnants of humanity are making their final stand against the monstrous creations of a fading world. Thrust in the middle of this desperate struggle for survival, the last humans must put aside their differences and stop the looming Armageddon. Praise for Henry Kuttner "One of the all-time major names in science fiction." —The New York Times "A neglected master." —Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451 "Kuttner is magic." —Joe R. Lansdale, author of The Thicket
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The Mask of Circe

The Mask of Circe

Henry Kuttner

Science Fiction & Fantasy

A psychiatrist travels to a world of magic and gods in this take on "Jason and the Argonauts" from the Hugo Award–nominated author of Earth's Last Citadel. Jay Seward remembers a former life in a land of magic, gods, and goddesses—a time when he was Jason of Iolcus, sailing in the enchanted ship Argo to steal the Golden Fleece from the serpent-temples of Apollo. But one night the memories become startlingly real, as the Argo itself sails out of the spectral mists and a hauntingly beautiful voice calls: "Jason . . . come to me!" And suddenly he's on the deck of the Argo, sailing into danger and magic . . . "A fantasy in the grand tradition of Merritt and the other giants." —Arthur Leo Zagat, author of the Tomorrow series Praise for Henry Kuttner "One of the all-time major names in science fiction." —The New York Times "A neglected master." —Ray...
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Prince Raynor

Prince Raynor

Henry Kuttner

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Swords and Sorcery clash with riveting results in these classic stories! "[A] pomegranate writer: popping with seeds—full of ideas." —Ray Bradbury When Robert E. Howard died in 1936, some of the greatest science-fiction and fantasy writers stepped into the void to pen amazing tales of swords and sorcery. Weird Tales published these two stories by iconic author Henry Kuttner, perfect for fans of Conan the Barbarian, and vital for every fantasy reader. Depicting a brutal world of swords and magic, with a hint of the Lovecraft mythos, Kuttner unleashes tales as vital in today's Game of Thrones world as they were when they first published. Stories include: Cursed be the City The Citadel of Darkness
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Thunder Jim Wade

Thunder Jim Wade

Henry Kuttner

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Available for the first time... the complete saga of Thunder Jim Wade! Written by fantasy legend Henry Kuttner, this collection reprints all five adventures of Thunder Jim Wade from 1941. Long discounted as a Doc Savage clone, "Thunder Jim Wade: The Complete Series" brings to life this classic pulp hero and shows him to be much more than a knock-off!
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Return to Otherness (1962) SSC

Return to Otherness (1962) SSC

Henry Kuttner

Science Fiction & Fantasy

In this second "otherness" volume of stories by Henry Kuttner, the editors have again selected those works which have never appeared in other collections, and seldom even in an anthology. Further, the stories have lent themselves to a theme broadly based on robotics -- or more properly, man-made creations or machines which duplicate the purposes and activities of man. In the hands of Henry Kuttner, however, no robot, let alone android, could ever remain merely an extraordinary concatenation of nuts, bolts and wires. Therefore, there is a tremendous diversity between these amusing, terrifying and all-too-human tales. And since no collection of Henry Kuttner's work would seem complete without the Hogbens, that marvelous family which has blasted its way into the affections of all aficionados, we have included one gem from that group. All in all, a collection of intoxicating delight. Content: SEE YOU LATER Thrilling Wonder Stories, June, 1949. THIS IS THE HOUSE Astounding Science Fiction 1946 THE PROUD ROBOT Astounding Science Fiction 1943 GALLEGHER PLUS Astounding Science Fiction 1943 ANDROID The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1951. THE SKY IS FALLING 1950 JUKEBOX Thrilling Wonder Stories, February, 1947.
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The World is Mine

The World is Mine

Henry Kuttner

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Gallagher, the mad—or at least cockeyed—scientist, got himself into real trouble that time. Corpses—several of them, but all, unpleasantly, his own—kept haunting him. And the Martians he’d accidentally brought up out of Time kept insisting,somewhat plaintively, the world was theirs.
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