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  • af Abraham Merritt
    333,95 kr.

    "The Metal Monster" is a science fiction novel written by the American author Abraham Merritt. It was first published in 1920.The novel is set in the remote wilderness of Labrador, Canada, and follows a group of explorers who encounter a mysterious and advanced civilization of metallic beings known as the "Metal Things" or the "Metal Monster." These beings possess highly advanced technology and powers that challenge the understanding of the natural world. The story explores themes of science, the unknown, and the clash between the human and the alien.Abraham Merritt was a popular author of fantasy and science fiction during the early 20th century. "The Metal Monster" is one of his notable works and is celebrated for its imaginative and otherworldly storytelling. It combines elements of adventure, science fiction, and the supernatural, making it a classic of early science fiction literature.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    221,95 kr.

    The Moon Pool, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    143,95 kr.

    Merrit nace en Nueva Jersey, pero a los diez años su familia se muda al sur de Filadelfia. Comienza a estudiar Derecho en la Universidad de Pennsilvania, pero se ve obligado a abandonar la carrera por problemas económicos. En 1903 comienza a trabajar de periodista en el periódico The Philadelphia Inquirer. Debido a este empleo, toma contacto con profesores e investigadores, a raíz de lo cual se familiariza con el método científico. Sin embargo, hay que tener en cuenta que buena parte de la "ciencia" de principios del siglo XX no sería considerada tal hoy en día. Así se explica que en su biblioteca se encontraran libros de ocultismo y que cultivara en su jardín plantas relacionadas con la brujería.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    383,95 kr.

    The Moon Pool is a science fiction and fantasy novel written by Abraham Merritt and first published in 1919. The book follows the story of Dr. Walter Goodwin, a scientist who sets out on an expedition to the South Pacific to investigate a mysterious pool on an island called Nan-Matal. The pool is said to have mystical powers and is believed to be a gateway to another world.Accompanied by his friend and fellow scientist, Larry O'Keefe, and a crew of sailors, Dr. Goodwin travels to Nan-Matal and discovers that the legends about the pool are true. He and his companions are drawn into a strange and dangerous world inhabited by supernatural beings and ancient civilizations.As they explore this new world, they encounter a race of beings known as the Shining Ones, who possess incredible powers and knowledge. The Shining Ones are in conflict with another race of beings, the Dweller, who seek to destroy them and take over their world.Dr. Goodwin and his companions become embroiled in this conflict and must fight to protect the Shining Ones and prevent the Dweller from taking over the world. Along the way, they encounter a number of challenges, including treacherous landscapes, dangerous creatures, and powerful magic.The Moon Pool is a captivating and imaginative tale that blends science fiction, fantasy, and adventure. It is a classic of the genre and has inspired countless works of science fiction and fantasy over the years.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - Classic Literature
    af Abraham Merritt
    143,95 kr.

    A Quartet of Fantasy Classics! The Women of the Wood & Other Stories contains the complete text of four of A. (for Abraham) Merritt's greatest tales. Included are a short novel so long it has only been reprinted uncut twice since it first appeared in 1918, two novelettes, a long short story and an insightful introductory essay on the fascinating life and works of A. Merritt. Find out why the Saturday Review of Literature lauded him as, "The greatest of American horror writers;" Isaac Asimov as, "The most famous of all fantasy writers;" and The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy as, "The supreme fantasy genius ... his works are classics."

  • af Abraham Merritt
    678,95 - 923,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    244,95 - 359,95 kr.

  • - Abraham Merritt ( THE THROCKMARTIN MYSTERY)
    af Abraham Merritt
    93,95 kr.

    The Moon Pool is a fantasy novel by Abraham Merritt (1884-1943). It originally appeared as two short stories in All-Story Weekly: "The Moon Pool" (1918) and its sequel, "Conquest of the Moon Pool" (1919). These were then reworked into a novel released in 1919. The protagonist, Dr. Goodwin, would later appear in Merritt's second novel The Metal Monster (1920)

  • af Abraham Merritt
    168,95 kr.

    El Estanque de la Luna, de Abraham Merritt, es una obra que transportará al lector más allá de los confines de la Tierra para sumergirlo en un mundo de fantasía y terror dominado por una desconocida entidad llamada El Resplandeciente. No exenta de ciertas dosis de erotismo que le hizo sufrir la censura durante largos años, el Estanque de la Luna se presenta por primera vez al lector español en su versión íntegra.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    108,95 kr.

    La obra de Merrit es notable por sus descripciones sobre razas míticas y perdidas. Su estilo fue de gran influencia en autores que posteriormente llegaron a ser maestros en el género de la fantasía, como Jack Williamson. Junto a autores como Edgar Rice Burroughs o H.P. Lovecraft configuraría una tendencia en los inicios de la ciencia ficción, diferente de la marcada por Verne o H.G. Wells y que posteriormente desenbocaría en la Space Opera

  • af Abraham Merritt
    153,95 - 173,95 kr.

    The Association's President forced him gently back into his chair. "Dr. Goodwin," he said, turning to me, "is not entirely recovered as yet from certain consequences of his adventures. He will explain to you later what these are. In the meantime, Mr. Merritt, will you read this?" I took the sheets he handed me, and as I read them felt the gaze of Dr. Goodwin full upon me, searching, weighing, estimating. When I raised my eyes from the letter I found in his a new expression. The shyness was gone; they were filled with complete friendliness. Evidently I had passed muster. "You will accept, sir?" It was the president's gravely courteous tone. "Accept!" I exclaimed. "Why, of course, I accept. It is not only one of the greatest honors, but to me one of the greatest delights to act as a collaborator with Dr. Goodwin." The president smiled. "In that case, sir, there is no need for me to remain longer," he said. "Dr. Goodwin has with him his manuscript as far as he has progressed with it.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    88,95 - 143,95 kr.

    Abraham Grace Merritt (January 20, 1884 - August 21, 1943) - known by his byline, A. Merritt - was an American Sunday magazine editor and a writer of fantastic fiction.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    113,95 - 138,95 kr.

    Abraham Merritt Born in Beverly, New Jersey, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1894.Originally trained in law, he turned to journalism, first as a correspondent and later as editor. According to Peter Haining, Merritt survived a harrowing experience while a young reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer about which he refused to ever speak, but would, as Haining claims, mark a turning point in Merritt's life. He was assistant editor of The American Weekly from 1912 to 1937 under Morrill Goddard, then its editor from 1937 until his death. As editor, he hired the unheralded new artists Virgil Finlay and Hannes Bok and promoted the work done on polio by Sister Elizabeth Kenny. His fiction, eight complete novels and a number of short stories, was only a sideline to his journalism career. One of the best-paid journalist

  • af Abraham Merritt
    88,95 kr.

    The man, seemingly paralyzed, eventually dies, but not before letting loose a maniacal laugh. On examination, the doctor finds nothing that could have killed him, but the case is so odd that he immediately reaches out to other doctors to see if any of their patients have manifested the same symptoms. When answers start coming in, Lowell is startled to see that a number of people have been in the same boat. After compiling a list of these patients, he (along with Ricori) starts his quest to track down the source of this horrific illness hoping to find even one factor they all had in common. Just as they're starting to make some progress the illness strikes again, this time hitting very close to home.

  • - And The Blue Pagoda
    af Abraham Merritt
    250,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    153,95 kr.

    Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. "The Moon Pool" is written by one of the great authors of early science fiction and fantasy, Abraham Merritt. An ancient horror comes to life. There was a forsaken island in the South Pacific-Ponape was its name. It was an island was filled with ancient mystery. During the hours of darkness, the full moon illuminated the decadent ruins of an elder civilization-a civilization that vanished long ago. But one day, freed from the depths of the ocean, came the Dweller, a glittering, mysterious, timeless force of incomprehensible horror, whose radiant beauty stalked the South Pacific, taking all human beings in its path. But an international expedition, led by daring Americans Walter Goodwin and Larry O'Keefe, raced to save those who had fallen victim to the Dweller. But in doing so they stumbled upon a lost race, a subhuman species of frog-like creatures, and a beautiful she-devil who was the embodiment of evil. "The Moon Pool" is an amazing tale, told by one of the masters of "lost world" novels, Abraham Merritt.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    377,95 - 519,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    808,95 - 1.058,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    248,95 kr.

    Abraham Merritt, an American author, wrote a fantasy book titled The Metal Monster. It was first published as a serial in 1920's Argosy All-Story Weekly and contains Dr. Goodwin's comeback after first appearing in The Moon Pool. In the foreword of the epic adventure, Merritt is given the task of telling the world about Dr. Walter T. Goodwin's extraordinary story of his encounter in the Trans-Himalayan mountains, in order to warn everyone about the terrible fate Goodwin's group narrowly avoided and the possibility that there are other monsters like these out there. Dr. Goodwin is in the Himalayas on a botanical expedition. He runs across Dick Drake, the son of a former science buddy, there. They have seen what appears to be a bizarre, purposeful aurora-like effect. They encounter Martin and Ruth Ventnor, a brother and sister team of scientists, as they venture outside to conduct their investigation. As Darius III commanded the Persians during Alexander of Macedon's more than two thousand-year conquest, the two are under siege today. Norhala is gradually converting Ruth to take on her little sister's traits. Her brother Martin attempts to shoot the Metal Emperor, who retaliates with a ray blast, rendering Martin unconscious.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    278,95 kr.

    A fantasy book by American author Abraham Merritt is titled The Moon Pool. The original versions of "The Moon Pool" and its sequel, "Conquest of the Moon Pool," both published in All-Story Weekly in 1918, were both short stories (1919). These were later revised and published as a novel in 1919. Dr. Goodwin, the main character, will subsequently show again in Merritt's second book, The Metal Monster (1920). Merritt continued the tradition of the "lost world" novel even if he wasn't the first to write one (he followed in the footsteps of Bulwer-Lytton, Burroughs, Conan Doyle, and others). The story revolves around an advanced race that has evolved deep inside the Earth. Their most intellectual individuals eventually have children. It incorporates both immense virtue and great evil, yet it gradually drifts away from its creators and toward evil. The Dweller and the Shining One are two names for the entity. Only three members of the original race-known as the Silent Ones-remain. They have been "purged of dross" and are regarded as being higher, nobler, and more angelic than humans.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    248,95 kr.

    American author A. wrote the fantasy book ''The Face in the Abyss.'' by Abraham Merritt. It consists of "The Snake Mother," the sequel to the novelette of the same name. Horace Liveright published it for the first time in its entirety in 1931. The first publication of the novelette "The Face in the Abyss" was in the September 8, 1923 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly. Beginning on October 25, 1930, "The Snake Mother" was first published in Argosy as a serial in seven parts. American mining engineer Nicholas Graydon is the subject of the book. In South America, he runs upon Suarra, the handmaiden of the Snake Mother of Yu-Atlanchi, while looking for lost Inca wealth. She takes Graydon to a pit where the Lord of Evil Nimir is held captive in a face of gold. Graydon is spared by Suarra and the Snake Mother, joining them in their fight against Nimir, while his friends are turned into globules of gold by the face due to their avarice. The most "visual" novel ever written for the world of fantasy, this great narrative is full of strange ideas, wonderful prose, horror, and beauty. A grand book with a grand cast of characters is The Face in the Abyss.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    308,95 - 413,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    622,95 - 793,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    163,95 kr.

    Abraham Grace Merritt (January 20, 1884-August 21, 1943) was an American editor and author of works of fantastic fiction. Merritt's writings were heavily influenced by H. Rider Haggard and Gertrude Barrows Bennett. Merritt's stories typically revolve around conventional pulp magazine themes: lost civilizations, hideous monsters, etc. His heroes are gallant Irishmen or Scandinavians, his villains treacherous Germans or Russians (in accordance with the politics of the time) and his heroines often virginal, mysterious and scantily clad.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    710,95 - 881,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    353,95 kr.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    88,95 kr.

    In "The Metal Monster," Abraham Merritt weaves a mesmerizing tale of cosmic horror and adventure, set against the backdrop of an uncharted Arctic landscape. The narrative follows a band of explorers who stumble upon a mysterious metal being, which blurs the boundaries between organic life and mechanical entities. Merritt's literary style combines rich, evocative descriptions with a fast-paced plot, blending elements of science fiction and fantasy in a way that reflects the early 20th century's fascination with technology and the unknown. His work is a telling product of the pulp magazine era, characterized by imaginative world-building and a deep engagement with themes of evolution, the unknown, and man's place in a vast universe. Abraham Merritt (1884-1943) was a prominent American writer known for his pioneering contributions to early science fiction and fantasy genres. His experience as a journalist and editor allowed him to explore complex narratives that often grappled with humanity's relationship with nature and technology. Merritt's love for myths and the mysterious propelled him to create worlds that challenge readers' perceptions of reality, making him a cornerstone figure in speculative fiction. "The Metal Monster" is essential for fans of speculative and fantasy literature, as it captures the zeitgeist of a transformative era in science fiction. Readers will be captivated by Merritt's intricate storytelling and vivid imagery that invites them to contemplate the implications of a world where technology mingles with the metaphysical. This book serves not only as a thrilling adventure but also as a profound meditation on existence and the universe.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    93,95 kr.

    Abraham Merritt's "The Moon Pool" is a captivating blend of science fiction and fantasy, showcasing a richly imagined world that merges adventure with psychological depth. Published in 1918, this novel explores the concept of the hidden, mysterious lands beneath the ocean's surface, tapping into early 20th-century themes of exploration and the unknown. Employing a vivid, lyrical style, Merritt crafts intricate descriptions and deep characterizations, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the lush narrative and its haunting, otherworldly landscapes. Merritt was an influential figure in early speculative fiction, known for his fascination with esoteric knowledge and ancient myths. His career as a journalist and editor at the New York Evening Sun afforded him a unique lens through which he viewed the world, often leading him to merge fact with fanciful storytelling. "The Moon Pool" reflects his interest in the intersection of advanced science and ancient lore, illustrating his belief in the unexplored potential of human consciousness and the mystical dimensions of existence. This novel is highly recommended for fans of classic science fiction and fantasy, as well as those fascinated by the psychological and metaphysical questions it raises. Merritt's masterful storytelling not only entertains but also encourages readers to consider the deeper mysteries of existence and the allure of the unknown, making it a timeless addition to the genre.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    133,95 kr.

    In his seminal works, "The Moon Pool" and "The Metal Monster," Abraham Merritt intertwines elements of fantasy and science fiction, creating vivid tapestries of adventure that captivate the imagination. These novellas, published in the early 20th century, exemplify Merritt's masterful use of rich, evocative prose and his intricate world-building. Set against the backdrop of an ancient, lost civilization, a subterranean landscape teeming with mythical creatures, and the quest for an otherworldly power, these narratives delve into themes of exploration, the unknown, and the collision of man with forces beyond comprehension. Merritt's stylistic choices and grandiose descriptions reflect the early 1900s fascination with mysticism and discovery, effectively positioning his work within the broader context of pulp literature of the era. Abraham Merritt, an influential figure in early speculative fiction, was known for his vivid storytelling and unique ability to merge fantasy with scientific inquiry. His background as a journalist and editor allowed him to hone his narrative skills, drawing richly from his interests in exploring the mysteries of life and the cosmos. This duality is evident in these tales, where his characters navigate not just physical terrains but also their own psychological landscapes. Readers are wholeheartedly recommended to immerse themselves in "The Moon Pool" and "The Metal Monster." Merritt's adventurous spirit and vast imagination offer not only an enthralling escape into fantastical realms but also an exploration of deeper philosophical questions, making these novellas essential reading for fans of speculative fiction and those who appreciate the intersection of science and fantasy.

  • af Abraham Merritt
    229,95 kr.

    The Metal Monster is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition .Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.