Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Fiction House publishing decided to see if it could repeat the success of its Two Complete Detective Books magazine, by switching to the science-fiction genre. The Winter 1950 issue of Two Complete Science-Adventure Books hit the newsstands and was well received. It followed the same format as its companion magazine. Two science fiction novels which had been previously published in hardback format were reprinted, uncut, in the pulp magazine. For a quarter, readers could enjoy the same science fiction stories that had previously cost $4 for the hardback versions. Authors like Isaac Asimov, L. Ron Hubbard, Edmond Hamilton, Arthur C. Clarke, James Blish and L. Sprague de Camp appeared in the magazine's pages. Unfortunately, even for all that star-power, the magazine was forced to close with the Spring 1954 issue, after only 11 issues were published. Two Complete Science Adventure Books returns in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
The Humanoids
by Jack Williamson
A strange shabby army to fight the humanoid millions — there was the red-bearded madman, Mark White, and Graystone the Great, ex-magician. There was Lucky Ford, crap-shooter, and the one-time dope fiend Ash Overstreet. And there was the street urchin, Jane Carter. But the sixth recruit was famed Forester, skeptical commander of Project Thunderbolt.
The Outcasts Of Venus
by Anaximander Powell
The Venusian monastery stood out clear and close — for an instant — then retreated in the python Fogland. Lieutenant Canshera fought the demolishing slime and the dread, for here was forbidden sanctuary for the hunted survivors of the Space Ship Firefly.