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Donald Wandrei


Colossus: The Collected Science Fiction of Donald Wandrei

Donald Wandrei

Table of Contents:

  • Interior artwork by Rodger Gerberding
  • Editors' Note - essay by Dennis E. Weiler and Philip J. Rahman
  • Introduction (Colossus) - essay by Richard L. Tierney
  • The Red Brain - (1927) - shortstory
  • The Holiday Act - shortstory
  • Something from Above - (1930) - novelette
  • Raiders of the Universes - (1932) - novelette
  • A Race Through Time - [A Race Through Time - 1] - (1933) - novelette
  • Farewell to Earth - [A Race Through Time - 2] - (1933) - novelette
  • Colossus - [Colossus (Wandrei)] - (1934) - novelette
  • Colossus Eternal - [Colossus (Wandrei)] - (1934) - novella
  • The Atom-Smasher - (1934) - shortstory
  • The Blinding Shadows - (1934) - shortstory
  • Life Current - (1935) - shortstory
  • The Whisperers - (1935) - shortstory
  • Murray's Light - (1935) - shortstory
  • Earth Minus - (1935) - novelette
  • Finality Unlimited - (1936) - novella
  • Infinity Zero - (1936) - shortstory
  • Black Fog - (1937) - shortstory
  • The Crystal Bullet - (1941) - shortstory
  • On the Threshold of Eternity - (1937) - shortstory
  • A Trip to Infinity - (1965) - shortstory
  • Requiem for Mankind - (1971) - shortstory
  • Selected Bibliography (Colossus) - (1989) - essay by D. H. Olson

Dead Titans, Waken! / Invisible Sun

Donald Wandrei

Dead Titans, Waken! was an early draft of The Web of Easter Island, but also a significantly different version. Here published for the first time with an afterword by S.T. Joshi, this also includes Donald A. Wandrei's dazzling novel Invisible Sun, also published here for the first time. Includes color and black and white artwork.

Don't Dream: The Collected Horror and Fantasy Fiction of Donald Wandrei

Donald Wandrei

Table of Contents:

  • Interior artwork by Rodger Gerberding
  • Editor's Note (Don't Dream) - essay by Philip J. Rahman and Dennis E. Weiler
  • Introduction (Don't Dream) - essay by Helen Mary Hughesdon
  • A Fragment of a Dream - (1926) - shortstory
  • The Shadow of a Nightmare - (1929) - shortstory
  • The Green Flame - (1930) - shortstory
  • The Tree-Men of M'Bwa - (1932) - shortstory
  • When the Fire Creatures Came - shortstory
  • The Lives of Alfred Kramer - (1932) - shortstory
  • The Fire Vampires - (1933) - shortstory
  • Spawn of the Sea - (1933) - shortstory
  • The Lady in Gray - (1933) - shortstory
  • The Man Who Never Lived - (1934) - shortstory
  • The Nerveless Man - (1934) - shortstory
  • The Chuckler - (1934) - shortstory
  • A Scientist Divides - (1934) - shortstory
  • The Destroying Horde - (1935) - shortstory
  • The Monster from Nowhere - (1935) - novelette
  • The Witch-Makers - (1936) - novelette
  • The Eye and the Finger - (1936) - shortstory
  • The Painted Mirror - (1937) - shortstory
  • Uneasy Lie the Drowned - (1937) - shortstory
  • Giant-Plasm - (1939) - novelette
  • Don't Dream - (1939) - shortstory
  • It Will Grow On You - (1942) - shortstory
  • Strange Harvest - (1953) - novelette
  • Nightmare - (1965) - shortstory
  • The Crater - (1967) - shortstory
  • Delirium of the Dead - shortstory
  • Prose Poems, Essays, and Marginalia: Introductory Note - essay by uncredited
  • The Messengers - (1926) - poem
  • The Pursuers - (1926) - poem
  • The Woman at the Window - (1938) - poem
  • The Purple Land - poem
  • Dreaming Away My Life - poem
  • Black Flame - poem
  • The Shrieking House - poem
  • The Phantom City - poem
  • The Kingdom of Dreams - poem
  • Lotus and the Poppy - poem
  • Unforgotten Night - poem
  • Santon Merlin - poem
  • Cigarette Characterization - [Cigarette Characterization] - (1934) - shortstory (variant of Cigarette Characterization #6)
  • The Imaginative Element in Modern Literature - essay
  • Of Donald Wandrei, August Derleth and H. P. Lovecraft - essay by D. H. Olson

The Web of Easter Island

Donald Wandrei

The Web of Easter Island was first written in 1932 under the title Dead Titans, Waken!. The manuscript was rejected by several publishers including Harper & Brothers, but was eventually revised and published by Arkham House. It is loosely related to the Cthulhu Mythos (it is dedicated to H. P. Lovecraft) and follows the exploits of Carter E. Graham from England to Easter Island, where ancient horror is discovered and combated.

Dead Titans, Waken! has been edited for publication by S.T. Joshi and was to have been issued during the 1990s by Fedogan and Bremer, however, it was finally published by Centipede Press in a limited edition of 300 copies in March 2012.

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