The Metal Giants and Others The Collected Edmond Hamilton Volume One
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Description The Metal Giants and Others launches in style the multi-volume program to collect all the prose work of a neglected but fondly remembered master Edmond Hamilton. Culled from the highly collectible (and highly priced!) early issues of pulp magazines such as Weird Tales Amazing Stories and Science Wonder Quarterly these tales seethe and foam with the vigor of unrestrained imagination. Hamilton had yet to earn his (sometimes undeserved) reputation as "World Wrecker" or "World Saver" when these stories were published but as these tales show -- he was well on his way. In this volume the Earth is threatened countless times but one lone hero (usually a genius-scientist) stands between triumph or total annihilation. The influence of A. Merritt and M.P. Shiel is felt in several tales of lost exotic lands and Hamilton himself begins to exert his own small influence on the genre with several stories of temporal dislocation and cosmic menace. Author editor bookdealer art collector (and co-owner of Weird Tales Ltd.) Robert Weinberg delivers an introduction with details on the history of early American science fiction the context of these stories in relation to their contemporaries and his own personal memories of knowing -- and publishing -- Edmond Hamilton. Table of Contents Introduction by Robert Weinberg "The Monster-God of Mamurth" (Weird Tales Aug 26) "Across Space" (Weird Tales Sep Oct Nov 26) "The Metal Giants" (Weird Tales Dec 26) "The Atomic Conquerors" (Weird Tales Feb 27) "Evolution Island" (Weird Tales Mar 27) "The Moon Menace" (Weird Tales Sep 27) "The Time-Raider" (Weird Tales Oct Nov Dec 27 Jan 28) "The Comet Doom" (Amazing Stories Jan 28) "The Dimension Terror" (Weird Tales Jun 28) "The Polar Doom" (Weird Tales Nov 28) "The Sea Horror" (Weird Tales Mar 29) "Locked Worlds" (Amazing Stories Quarterly Spr 29) "The Abysmal Invaders" (Weird Tales Jun 29) Appendix: -nearly 100 additional pages of interior pulp illustrations readers letters and letters from Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright to Edmond Hamilton.
