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Richard S. Shaver

    Richard Sharpe Shaver war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Künstler, der nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg große Bekanntheit erlangte. Er wurde berühmt für seine kontroversen Geschichten, die in Science-Fiction-Magazinen veröffentlicht wurden und in denen er von persönlichen Erfahrungen mit einer alten, finsteren Zivilisation berichtete, die unter der Erde lebte. Seine Schriften, die als Fiktion präsentiert wurden, wurden von seinem Herausgeber und Verleger als „Das Shaver-Mysterium“ beworben, wobei beide behaupteten, sie seien im Grunde wahr. Seine einzigartige Stimme und seine beunruhigenden Erzählungen faszinieren die Leser bis heute.

    Ice City of the Gorgon & When the World Tottered
    The Big Tomorrow
    Shaver Mystery, The, Book Four
    The Dark Goddess by Richard S. Shaver, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy
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    GALAXIS SCIENCE FICTION, Band 38: ZAUBERBANN DER VENUS
    • GALAXIS SCIENCE FICTION, Band 38: ZAUBERBANN DER VENUS

      Geschichten aus der Welt von Morgen - wie man sie sich gestern vorgestellt hat.

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Ein geheimnisvoller Schatz auf der südlichen Venus zieht Jim Steel und seine Amazonenbraut Ceulna in ein Abenteuer, als sie von der sterbenden Tyrannin Hecate eine Mikrokarte erhalten. Ihre Reise führt sie in den Krater eines erloschenen Vulkans, wo sie mit unerklärlichen Gefahren konfrontiert werden und Ceulna sowie das Raumschiff auf mysteriöse Weise verschwinden. Richard Sharpe Shavers Roman, erstmals 1948 veröffentlicht, gehört zur Reihe GALAXIS SCIENCE FICTION und bietet eine spannende Mischung aus Science-Fiction und Abenteuer.

      GALAXIS SCIENCE FICTION, Band 38: ZAUBERBANN DER VENUS
    • Set in a mystical aquatic realm, the narrative introduces a captivating, otherworldly being emerging from a shimmering pool. This enchanting figure possesses a stunning combination of human-like beauty and aquatic features, including flowing hair that moves with a life of its own, striking eyes, and a serpentine lower body. The vivid imagery evokes a sense of wonder and allure, highlighting themes of beauty and the supernatural, as the character embodies the intersection of human and marine elegance.

      The Dark Goddess by Richard S. Shaver, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy
    • Shaver Mystery, The, Book Four

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The Shaver Mystery, Book Four” by Richard S. Shaver. Welcome back to the world of Richard Sharpe Shaver. In this volume you’ll get to meet an ancient race of god-like Norwegian folks, frozen while eating dinner thousands of years ago, who are unthawed just in time to finish their dinner and unintentionally help the Nazi’s conquer Norway—sort of. There’s also Butch, a disillusioned lifer, stuck in prison, who along with some of his prison buddies figure out a way to escape from prison by dreaming. Yes…dreaming. Shaver will explain. Then there’s Ru-Non, a really beautiful but cruel female alien, whose race has been looting planets for slaves for centuries. She finds a nice pocket of potential slaves to pick from in a monstrously big cavern found more or less underneath Yankee Stadium. Sounds pretty cool, huh? And if all this isn’t enough to sell you on Richard S. Shaver we just don’t know what will… These Shaver Mystery tales are presented in paperback for the first time.

      Shaver Mystery, The, Book Four
    • This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.

      The Big Tomorrow
    • Two classic science fiction stories in one book. "Ice City of the Gorgon" by Richard S. Shaver and Chester S. Geier; and When the World Tottered" by Lester Del Rey.

      Ice City of the Gorgon & When the World Tottered
    • Gods of Venus and other Stories

      • 166 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Immerse yourself in a collection of classical science fiction that transports readers to the intriguing worlds of Venus and Mars, alongside other imaginative realms. Each of the three stories offers a unique adventure, designed to inspire curiosity and wonder about the cosmos. Expect thrilling encounters and thought-provoking themes that challenge perceptions of space and humanity's place within it. Perfect for fans of the genre seeking both excitement and inspiration.

      Gods of Venus and other Stories
    • The Shaver Mystery Magazine

      Vol II No 3 1948

      • 50 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the Shaver Mysteries reveals a fascinating blend of ancient lore and modern intrigue, detailing an underground world inhabited by two distinct races: the benevolent "Teros" and the malevolent "Deros." These stories originated from Richard S. Shaver's claims of hidden truths and have been pivotal in discussions about UFOs, the occult, and other mysteries since 1947. The reprinted collection showcases the origins of the Shaver Mystery Magazine, a key platform for these captivating narratives and the establishment of Shaver Mystery Clubs.

      The Shaver Mystery Magazine
    • The Shaver Mystery Magazine

      Vol 3 No 1 1949

      • 50 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of the occult and hidden truths, this collection features stories by Richard S. Shaver that claim to reveal evidence of a malevolent humanity. Originally published by the Shaver Mystery Club, it played a pivotal role in early UFO discourse and discussions surrounding Fortean phenomena. Ray Palmer's promotion emphasizes its dedication to uncovering the mysteries presented in Shaver's narratives, making it a significant piece of speculative literature and a unique historical artifact.

      The Shaver Mystery Magazine
    • The story opens with a dramatic and violent scene as Queen Dionaea faces her imminent death, marked by the swift strike of a sword. In her final moments, her thoughts are a chaotic mix of shock and desperation as she struggles to recall protective spells associated with the Goddess Diana. The vivid imagery captures her disorientation and the surreal nature of her situation, emphasizing themes of mortality and the fragility of life. This gripping moment sets the stage for a tale that intertwines magic, fate, and the consequences of power.

      Daughter of the Night by Richard S. Shaver, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy