A Book-Length Startlingly-Different Ki-Gor Adventure
Stalkers Of The Dawn-World
by John Peter Drummond
Out of the dim past that weird world had come, peopled with its deathless guardians, ruled by a brutal god that jungle weapons could not slay. Ki-Gor, White Lord of the Jungle, had to battle that ancient deity with bare hands — and if he failed to win, Helene, his golden mate, and the marooned passengers of a crashed Handley Page were doomed to die.
Terror Trek — Thrilling Novelet Of African Intrigue
by H.M. Sutherland
Captain Daunt was stalking a murderer straight into the lair of the ivory giants, knowing his first misstep would make him the hunted, his life forfeit to a killer.
Lutembe The Avenger — Thrilling Novelet Of African Intrigue
by Wyndham Martyn
A single white man and a lonely white boy were the only obstacles between a madman and his dreams of jungle empire — They and Lutembe The Avenger.
The Headsmen Of Bestiana — Short Story Of Jungle Terror
by Paul Selonke
Bill Jagger could not retreat, to turn his back meant a girl would perish.
Murderer’s Moon — Short Story Of Jungle Terror
by E. Hoffman Price
Ghost-men stalked Lamar’s trail — and his only weapons were fifty crimson coats.
The Flaming God — Short Story Of Jungle Terror
by Francis Gerard
Sanders had to capture a god — a being whose body burned with a heatless flame.