


Books in series

The Man of Bronze
A Doc Savage Adventure
1933

The Land of Terror
1933

Quest of the Spider
1933

The Polar Treasure
1933

Pirate of the Pacific
1933

The Red Skull
1933

The Lost Oasis
A Doc Savage Adventure
1933

The Sargasso Ogre
1933

The Czar Of Fear
1933

The Phantom City
1933

Brand of the Werewolf
1934

The Man Who Shook the Earth
1934

Meteor Menace
1934

The Monsters
1934

The Mystery on the Snow
A Doc Savage Adventure
1934

Doc Savage
The King Maker
1934

The Thousand-Headed Man
1934

The Squeaking Goblin
1934

Fear Cay
Doc Savage
2012

Death In Silver
1934

The Sea Magician
Doc Savage
1934

The Annihilist
1934

The Mystic Mullah
1935

Red Snow
2012

Land of Always-Night
1935

The Ghost Legion
1935

The Secret in the Sky
1935

The Roar Devil
1935

Quest of Qui
1935

Spook Hole
2012

Dust of Death
1935

Murder Melody
1935

The Fantastic Island
1946

Murder Mirage
1936

Mystery Under The Sea
1936

The Metal Master
1972

The Men Who Smiled No More
1936

The Seven Agate Devils
1936

The Black Spot
2009

The Midas Man
1964

Cold Death
1936

The South Pole Terror
1936

Resurrection Day
1936

The Vanisher
1936

Land of Long Juju
1970

The Derrick Devil
1973

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The Mental Wizard
1937

The Terror in the Navy
1937

Mad Eyes
1937

The Land of Fear
1973

He Could Stop the World
1937

The Feathered Octopus
1937

The Deadly Dwarf
1937

The Sea Angel
1937

The Living Fire Menace
1938

Devil on the Moon
1938

The Pirate's Ghost
1938

The Motion Menace
1938

The Submarine Mystery
1938

The Giggling Ghosts
1938

The Munitions Master
1938

The Red Terrors
1938

Fortress of Solitude
1938

Mad Mesa
2012

The Yellow Cloud
1939

The Freckled Shark
1939

World's Fair Goblin
1969

The Gold Ogre
1939

The Flaming Falcons
1939

Merchants Of Disaster
1939

The Crimson Serpent
1939

Poison Island
1939

Hex
1939

The Dagger in the Sky
1939

The Other World
1940

The Angry Ghost
1940

The Spotted Men
Doc Savage
1977

The Evil Gnome
1935

The Boss of Terror
1976

The Awful Egg
1978

The Flying Goblin
1940

Tunnel Terror
1940

The Purple Dragon
1978

The Devil's Playground
1941

The Golden Man
2018

The Green Eagle
1968

The Clever Woman of the Family
1865

Mystery on Happy Bones
1979

Escape from Loki
1991
Authors

Kenneth Robeson was the house name used by Street and Smith Publications as the author of their popular character Doc Savage and later The Avenger. Though most Doc Savage stories were written by the author Lester Dent, there were many others who contributed to the series, including: William G. Bogart Evelyn Coulson Harold A. Davis Lawrence Donovan Alan Hathway W. Ryerson Johnson Lester Dent is usually considered to be the creator of Doc Savage. In the 1990s Philip José Farmer wrote a new Doc Savage adventure, but it was published under his own name and not by Robeson. Will Murray has since taken up the pseudonym and continued writing Doc Savage books as Robeson. All 24 of the original stories featuring The Avenger were written by Paul Ernst, using the Robeson house name. In order to encourage sales Kenneth Robeson was credited on the cover of The Avenger magazine as "the creator of Doc Savage" even though Lester Dent had nothing to do with The Avenger series. In the 1970s, when the series was extended with 12 additional novels, Ron Goulart was hired to become Robeson.

Charlotte Mary Yonge was an English novelist, known for her huge output, now mostly out of print. She began writing in 1848, and published during her long life about 160 works, chiefly novels. Her first commercial success, The Heir of Redclyffe (1853), provided the funding to enable the schooner Southern Cross to be put into service on behalf of George Selwyn. Similar charitable works were done with the profits from later novels. Yonge was also a founder and editor for forty years of The Monthly Packet, a magazine (founded in 1851) with a varied readership, but targeted at British Anglican girls (in later years it was addressed to a somewhat wider readership). Among the best known of her works are The Heir of Redclyffe, Heartsease, and The Daisy Chain. A Book of Golden Deeds is a collection of true stories of courage and self-sacrifice. She also wrote Cameos from English History, Life of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands and Hannah More. Her History of Christian Names was described as "the first serious attempt at tackling the subject" and as the standard work on names in the preface to the first edition of Withycombe's The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names, 1944. Her personal example and influence on her god-daughter, Alice Mary Coleridge, played a formative role in Coleridge's zeal for women's education and thus, indirectly, led to the foundation of Abbots Bromley School for Girls. After her death, her friend, assistant and collaborator, Christabel Coleridge, published the biographical Charlotte Mary Yonge: her Life and Letters (1903). -Wikipedia The Charlotte Mary Yonge Fellowship, a website with lots of information. See Charlotte's character page for books about her.