Best 1926 Adventures (3)
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STYRBIORN THE STRONG — a Norse saga retold by E.R. Eddison.
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STYRBIORN THE STRONG — a Norse saga retold by E.R. Eddison.
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Agatha Christie’s THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD makes it onto Josh’s Top 10 list for 1926.
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Laurence Manning’s THE MAN WHO AWOKE — a MATRIX-like dystopian future.
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Lester Dent’s DOC SAVAGE — a Golden Age superman emerges from the Radium Age.
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John Collier’s TOM’S A-COLD — set in an England reduced to rubble by greed and laziness.
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Before Han Solo, there was C.L. Moore’s NORTHWEST SMITH, a gun-slinging space smuggler.
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“I tied my heart to the tail of a cat/Too heavy, too heavy/It broke the cat’s back.”
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Clark Ashton Smith’s ZOTHIQUE stories. Earth is dying — necromancers roam the wastes!
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A. Merritt’s THE FACE IN THE ABYSS: Old Race outlaws and mutated spiders vs. a sorcerer!
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