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The Pathless Trail

Time-Lost: Book 2

Arthur O. Friel

This is the first in a series of adventures featuring the soldiers of foturne trio Roderick McKay, Tim Ryan and Meredith Knowlton. They are on the hunt for a missing millionare "lost" in the Amazonian jungles of South America. Along the way they meet up with Arthur Friel's long running characters Pedro and Lourenco, along with headhunting Mayorunas and the even more frightening Red Bones tribe.

The Hand of Kane

Time-Lost: Book 3

Robert E. Howard

Four stories of the Robert E. Howard's puritan swordsman, Solomon Kane

Hills of the Dead
First published in Weird Tales, August 1930. In Africa, Kane's old friend N'Longa (the witch doctor from "Red Shadows") gives the Puritan a magic wooden staff, the Staff of Solomon, which will protect him in his travels. Kane enters the jungle and finds a city of vampires.

The Hawk of Basti
First published in Red Shadows. Kane's old acquaintance, Jeremy Hawk, was once the king of an African lost civilization, and wants to resume that role.

Wings in the Night
First published in Weird Tales, July 1932. In Africa again, Kane comes across an entire village wiped out, and all of the roofs have been ripped off, as if by something was trying to get inside from above.

The Children of Asshur
First published in Red Shadows. Kane comes across a lost city of Assyrians.

The Treasure of Atlantis

Time-Lost: Book 4

J. Allan Dunn

An orchid hunter's discovery is the catalyst that prompts an expedition into the interior of South America... and to the lost remnant of ancient Atlantis!

Cut off from the modern world, Atlantis offers swashbuckling intrigue, danger, and action -- a thrilling adventure out of the past in the best tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Tiger River

Time-Lost: Book 6

Arthur O. Friel

TIGER RIVER is one of the great, timeless classics of fantastic adventure fiction, a novel that fairly reeks with swashbuckling action.

A fabulous gold horde and the lure of heroic adventure are the magnets that lead a small band of Americans and a Peruvian outlaw to the tangled jungles of South America, and to the dark and mysterious Tigre Yacu, "the River of Missing Men." Here are white Indians, uncanny green men, and ruthless savages who haunt every foot of this strange and unknown land...

Swordmen and Supermen

Time-Lost: Book 7

Anonymous

Contents:

  • 11 - Meet Cap'n Kidd - non-genre - [Breckinridge Elkins] - (1937) - novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 35 - The Death of a Hero (excerpt from The Red Gods) - (1924) - short fiction by Jean d'Esme
  • 59 - Wings of Y'vrn - (1972) - novelette by Darrel Crombie
  • 89 - The Slave of Marathon - (1926) - novelette by Arthur D. Howden Smith
  • 117 - How Sargoth Lay Siege to Zaremm - (1972) - short story by Lin Carter

Caesar Dies

Time-Lost: Book 8

Talbot Mundy

Set during the reign of the Emperor Commodus, here is Talbot Mundy's tale of palace intrigue, the brutalities and debaucheries of Rome, and a man who would make himself ruler of the civilized world!

City of Wonder

Time-Lost: Book 9

E. Charles Vivian

Here is the magnificent quest for the oldest city in the world and the strange happenings that transpire at its discovery, Kir-Asa, "City of Wonder," stands trebly guarded, most remotely secure of all the world's secret places. Hidden in the wilds that exist in certain lands of the Pacific, Kir-Asa is the magnet that lures a trio of twentieth century warriors into mighty adventures.

Past the misty cauldron of the trembling bridge, into the weird valley "where ghosts chase women," to the final barrier and "the woman who ruled monkeys," the trail winds in torturous, mysterious ways. And at its end is Kir-Asa, the mighty, last relic of a vanished Lemuria, final outpost of an ancient race.

Grey Maiden: The Story of a Sword Through the Ages

Time-Lost: Book 10

Arthur D. Howden Smith

The Grey Maiden is a sword of legend. Forged by the pharaohs of Egypt and carried by great warriors from ancient Greece to the Middle East, the man who wields the Grey Maiden can never die by the blade of another sword. But that doesn't make him immortal.

First appearing as a series in the pages of Popular Publications' Adventure Magazine, Arthur D. Howden Smith's epic traces the story of the sword as it shapes the destiny of the world.

Note: only the Altus Press kindle edition or the Fireship Press Edition contain the complete arc of nine stories.

Dr. Cyclops

Time-Lost: Book 11

Will Garth

The story of the 1940 film by Will Garth...

The strange adventures of Dr. Cyclops, the superscientist, makes a thrilling and amazing horror story.

Dr. Bulfinch, noted biologist and his young and pretty assistant, Mary Phillips had travelled thousands of miles to the Peruvian jungle to answer the call of the scientist, Alexander Thorkel. Near the place where Thorkel carried on his experiments, natives talked fearfully of black magic. But even their weird stories were less strange than the truth. For the hermit scientist had discovered how to reduce people to one sixth their natural size. And he turned Dr. Bulfinch, Phillips and theit team into midgets at grips with world grown suddenly large and frightening.