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#1

The Man of Bronze

A Doc Savage Adventure

1933

(back cover notes) High above the skyscrapers of New York, Doc Savage engages in deadly combat with the red-fingered survivors of an ancient, lost civilization. Then, with his amazing crew, he journeys to the mysterious "lost valley" to search for a fabulous treasure and to destroy the mysterious Red Death.
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#2

The Land of Terror

1933

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. A VILE GREENISH VAPOR was all that remained of the first victim of the monstrous Smoke of Eternity. There would be thousands more if Kar, master fiend, had his evil way. Only Doc Savage and his mighty five could stop him. But the corpse-laden trail led to a prehistoric crater and mortal combat with the fiercest killing machines ever invented by nature.
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#3

Quest of the Spider

1933

Inside the grim, swamp-surrounded “Castle of the Moccasin,” the Man of Bronze and his faithful, fearless band are trapped—perhaps forever—in an insidious web of evil by a masterdevil known only as the Gray Spider!
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#4

The Polar Treasure

1933

Spurred by a clue from a blind violinist with a tattoo of a map on his back, Doc Savage and his Fabulous Five crew take a desperate journey to the frozen North on a Helldiver submarine in search of a missing liner named the Oceanic and rumored to contain millions and millions in gold and diamonds.
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#5

Pirate of the Pacific

1933

Not ships but nations are the prey of the sinister Oriental mastermind, Tom Too. Only Doc Savage and his daring crew stand a chance of saving the world from this figure of evil and his lethal legions. On land and sea, in the weirdest corners of the wide world, Doc and his friends plunge into their wildest adventure—against their most dangerous foe!
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#6

The Red Skull

1933

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. THE RED SKULL Into a subterranean world of red-hot lava, Doc Savage and his fantastic five descend—to face the most fiendish foe of his career. Awaiting Doc is an irresistible power that can level mountains... that can enslave the world... and that threatens to make Doc's most dangerous adventure his very last...
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#7

The Lost Oasis

A Doc Savage Adventure

1933

While seeking to solve the mystery of "the trained vampire murders," Doc Savage and his amazing crew suddenly find themselves prisoners of Sol Yuttal and Hadi-Mot aboard a hijacked Zeppelin. Their deadly destination is a fabulous lost diamond mine guarded by carnivorous plants and monstrous, bloodsucking bats.
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#8

The Sargasso Ogre

1933

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. THE SARGASSO OGRE A ruthless attempt on the life of one of Doc’s crew thrusts the Man of Bronze and his incomparable companions into a chilling new adventure. From the ancient, skull-lined catacombs of Alexandria to a fantastic sea of floating primitive life where they unravel the centuries-old mystery of the Sargasso, Doc Savage and his men once more pursue the perverse agents of evil!
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#9

The Czar Of Fear

1933

Doc Savage: The Czar of Fear is #22 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#10

The Phantom City

1933

Arabian thieves led by the diabolically clever Molallet set one fiendish trap after another for Doc Savage and his mighty five. Only "Doc," with his superhuman mental and physical powers, could have withstood this incredible ordeal of endurance which led from the cavern of the crying rock through the pitiless desert of Rub' Al Khali and its Phantom City to a fight to the death against the last of a savage prehistoric race of white-haired beasts.
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#11

Brand of the Werewolf

1934

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. BRAND OF THE WEREWOLFSeeking to avenge his brother's murder, Doc Savage and his daring crew become involved in a desperate hunt for the lost treasure of the pirate, Henry Morgan. Stalking them every inch of the way is the archfiend, El Rabanos, and his strange ally, the werewolf's paw!
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#12

The Man Who Shook the Earth

1934

Doc Savage: The Man Who Shook the Earth is #43 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#13

Meteor Menace

1934

Doc Savage and his fabulous crew journey to Tibet in pursuit of their most dangerous adversary, the evil genius Mo-Gwei. Battling against overwhelming odds, they try to stop him from conquering the world with a diabolical machine known as the Blue Meteor, a screaming blue visitor from space that turns men into raving animals!
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#14

The Monsters

1934

Tear on bottom edge of spine.
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#15

The Mystery on the Snow

A Doc Savage Adventure

1934

In one of his most important adventures, the Man of Bronze journeys north to Canada, and in her magnificent wilderness solves a billion-dollar riddle: Who or What has committed murder—and worse! — to possess the secret of the miracle called Benlanium?
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#16

Doc Savage

The King Maker

1934

Doc Savage: The King Maker is #80 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. In the Kingdom of Calbia, the most far-flung plot of the century is already under way. The Man of Bronze and his daring companions join the revolutionary forces of Conte Cozonac but soon find themselves the intended victims of the most fearsome weapon the World has ever seen!
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#17

The Thousand-Headed Man

1934

With a mysterious black Chinaman, Doc Savage and his amazing crew journey to the jungles of Indo-China in a desperate gamble to destroy the infamous Thousand-headed Man. To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequaled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement.
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#18

The Squeaking Goblin

1934

The tale of a skeletal sharpshooter who used a strange squeaking weapon was told around the backwoods campfires. To most it was just a legend, but for some it became a terrifying reality - especially those whose skulls were shattered by the deadly "disappearing bullet." Doc Savage dodges flying death as he tracks the spectral killer who defies every law of nature!
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#19

Fear Cay

Doc Savage

2012

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. FEAR CAY It was all a great mystery. Who was this man called Dan Thunden who claimed he was one hundred and thirty years old? Did he really have the secret of the fountain of youth? What was this island called Fear Cay that spelled horror and death? What was the strange thing that turned men to bone? These were the mysteries that Doc Savage and his fearless crew had to solve at peril of their very lives.
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#20

Death In Silver

1934

THE SINISTER LEAGUE OF THE SILVER DEATH'S-HEADS An awesome legion of master criminals launch a devastating series of raids that set the entire east coast of America aflame. Skyscrapers explode, ocean liners disappear, key witnesses are kidnapped and brutally murdered as the holocaust rages. In a desperate race against time Doc Savage attempts to discover the true identity of the twisted brain who rules the silver-costumed marauders-while the mysterious Ull and his army of hooded assassins move closer to their grim objective of world domination!
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#21

The Sea Magician

Doc Savage

1934

King John’s ghost was stalking The Wash, a vast marshy area in England, terrorizing and maiming the inhabitants. Then the mighty Man of Bronze investigated—and discovered the impossible. The Wash was producing real gold … from nowhere!
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#22

The Annihilist

1934

Doc Savage: The Annihilist is #31 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#23

The Mystic Mullah

1935

SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. SCUFFING, MINOR EDGE WEAR & SOME CREASING ON COVERS & SPINE. PAGES CLEAN, BUT WITH AGE TANNING. NO MARKING OR WRITING NOTED IN BOOK.
Red Snow book cover
#24

Red Snow

2012

Doc Savage: Red Snow is #38 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#25

Land of Always-Night

1935

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. THE LAND OF THE LOST With the fate of America hanging in the balance, Doc Savage and his fearless crew battle a hideously white-faced man named Ool who kills merely with a touch of his finger. The only clue to his diabolical power is a mysterious pair of dark goggles which brings death to whomever possesses them. The trail leads to a fabulous lost super-civilization hidden deep in the bowels of the earth, where Doc Savage and his fabulous five face their supreme challenge.
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#26

The Ghost Legion

1935

Originally titled "The Spook Legion" The entire city of New York is swept up in a wave of terror, as an evil international conspiracy devises a crime so sinister that only Doc Savage and his five mighty cohorts can halt its fiendish plan. Led by a phantom master criminal with stupefying supernatural powers, the conspiracy sets trap after trap for Doc. Finally, in a fantastic underground empire, the fearless bronze giant and his courageous crew must fight for their lives against a diabolical enemy that cannot even be seen.
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#27

The Secret in the Sky

1935

How could it be possible for someone to be killed in San Francisco and the body turn up in New York within the hour? Balls of fires streak across the sky accompanied by peals of thunder, deepening the mystery as a criminal gang robs banks and mansions all over the country, only to disappear without a trace!
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#28

The Roar Devil

1935

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and blood-curdling excitement. UNNATURAL PHENOMENON The Roar Devil - he shook the earth. He stopped all sound. He had a vast organization of desperate criminals at his command. Now the good citizens of Powertown were terrorized. At any moment the Roar Devil might strike again. They sent for the only person whose cunning and skill could defeat him - THE MAN OF BRONZE.
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#29

Quest of Qui

1935

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. DOC SAVAGE AND HIS FABULOUS CREW BATTLE THE TERROR OF THE NORTH It started when a Viking Dragon ship attacked a yacht in the waters outside New York. Next, “Ham” was stabbed with a 1,200 year-old Viking knife. Then Johnny was captured and frozen solid in a block of Arctic ice. Finally, even the mighty man of bronze himself—Doc Savage—is kidnapped and enslaved by the chilling menace. What is his plan this time? Can he save himself and his friends from almost certain destruction?
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#30

Spook Hole

2012

Doc Savage: Spook Hole is #70 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. The Man of Bronze and his trustworthy friends track a one-armed man of mystery to the far reaches of South America … … only to find their lives endangered when they discover the amazing secret that Hezemiah Law is guarding so carefully on Spook Hole!
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#32

Dust of Death

1935

The Doc Savage Magazine was printed by Street & Smith from March 1933 to the summer of 1949 to capitalize on the success of the Shadow magazine and followed by the original Avenger in September 1939. In all, 181 issues were published in various entries and alternative titles. Doc Savage became known to more contemporary readers when Bantam Books began reprinting the individual magazine novels in 1964, this time with covers by artist James Bama that featured a bronze-haired, bronze-skinned Doc Savage with an exaggerated widows' peak, usually wearing a torn khaki shirt and under the by-line "Kenneth Robeson". The stories were not reprinted in chronological order as originally published, though they did begin with the first adventure, The Man of Bronze. By 1967, Bantam was publishing once a month until 1990, when all 181 original stories (plus an unpublished novel, The Red Spider) had run their course. Author Will Murray produced seven more Doc Savage novels for Bantam Books from Lester Dent's original outlines. Bantam also published a novel by Philip José Farmer, Escape From Loki (1991), which told the story of how in World War I Doc met the men who would become his five comrades.
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#33

Murder Melody

1935

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. INVASION FROM THE CENTER OF THE EARTH It began with a series of quakes which tore huge, gaping holes in the surface of the earth. Soon the sky over the Northwest was filled with the bodies of strange floating men playing a weird melody of death. Was the world doomed? Could Doc Savage and his Fabulous Five save it from almost certain destruction? Join them as they race to the center of the earth for a titanic battle with the power-crazed leaders of a fantastic super-civilization.
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#34

The Fantastic Island

1946

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. It looked just like any other deserted island. But hidden under its tropical sands was a monstrous slave empire, a vast underground network of death pits, giant carnivorous crabs and prehistoric beasts,, ruled by the blood-crazed Count Ramadanoff. Blasting their way into this nightmare of horror, Doc Savage and "the fabulous five" embark on their most daring adventure.
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#35

Murder Mirage

1936

A blizzard in July and a woman's image frozen in glass-how could these bizarre events possibly be connected? To find the answer and save the life of Ranyon Cartheris, The Man Of Bronze and his dauntless allies journey to hot desert sands halfway round the world, where they are trapped-perhaps never to emerge-in the ancient underground tombs of Tasunan.
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#36

Mystery Under The Sea

1936

A mutilated sailor, the ruthless Captain Flamingo, and "Diamond Eve" Post lead Doc's crew to TAZ at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea, where, breathing underwater with ancient science, they find treasure beyond imagination!
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#37

The Metal Master

1972

Bantam #S7229, 1973. First Printing in near fine, unread condition. Tiny rubs to the corners. Faint, 1/2" diagonal crease to the front wrapper's upper right corner. Cover art by Fred Pfeiffer.
The Men Who Smiled No More book cover
#38

The Men Who Smiled No More

1936

To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers- the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group- he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is the greatest adventure hero of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtakingescapes and blood-curdling excitement.
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#39

The Seven Agate Devils

1936

STICKER DAMAGE ON CORNER OF COVER. PAGES ARE CLEAN WITH NO WRITING OR MARKS.
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#41

The Black Spot

2009

Doc Savage: The Black Spot is #76 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. All the guests were dressed as gangsters but their millionaire host was dead in the library with a black spot over his heart. Then the black spot struck again. And again. The Man of Bronze and his courageous crew leap into action against Jingles Sporado and his mob but they soon suspect a peril greater than any they have ever confronted. Lawrence Donovan, used the pen name Kenneth Robeson, to write his Doc Savage adventures. Other Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage available by the same author are: Doc Savage: Murder Melody Doc Savage: Cold Death Doc Savage: Mad Eyes Doc Savage: The Man Who Smiled No More Doc savage: Land of Long Ju Ju Doc savage: Haunted Ocean Doc Savage: He Could Stop the World Doc Savage: Murder Mirage Doc Savage: The Black Spot
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#42

The Midas Man

1964

Riches beyond the wealth of kings were within the evil grasp of The Midas Man. His very thoughts were worth criminal millions-no man could escape his evil device. But he hadn't counted on the power for good of Doc Savage!
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#43

Cold Death

1936

Doc Savage: Cold Death is #21 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. Doc Savage meets his most merciless adversary—VAR, the faceless fiend whose strange voice announces a terrible mandate of destruction! VAR, who wields the deadly Cold Light, and dares hurl the ultimate challenge at Doc and his mighty crew—A fight to the death with the world at stake! Lawrence Donovan, used the pen name Kenneth Robeson, to write his Doc Savage adventures. Other Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage available by the same author are: Doc Savage: Murder Melody Doc Savage: Cold Death Doc Savage: Mad Eyes Doc Savage: The Man Who Smiled No More Doc savage: Land of Long Ju Ju Doc savage: Haunted Ocean Doc Savage: He Could Stop the World Doc Savage: Murder Mirage Doc Savage: The Black Spot
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#44

The South Pole Terror

1936

What was the fabulous treasure Velma Crale had discovered in the South Pole? And why was Cheaters Slagg willing to kill to keep her from talking? The Man of Bronze and his five aides give chase all the way to the bottom of the world—and are nearly sunburned to death!
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#45

Resurrection Day

1936

The sweeping genius of The Man Of Bronze reaches into the very secret of life itself. A stunned nation hears the announcement that one-and only one-long-dead human being will be brought back to life. Who will be chosen? Lincoln? Edison? Shakespeare? As the world rejoices and conjectures, the powers of Evil plan a final, insidious joke on all humanity!
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#46

The Vanisher

1936

Twintig misdadigers verdwijnen op onverklaarbare wijze uit hun gevangeniscellen. In hun plaats worden twintig bekende zakenlieden aangetroffen. Er worden een groot aantal moorden op topmensen uit de effectenhandel en in het verzekeringswezen gepleegd. En steeds is er een afschrikwekkend wezen in de buurt. Doc Savage wordt van de moorden beschuldigd. En zo gaat de Bronzen Man de strijd aan tegen de dodelijke dwerg...
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#47

Land of Long Juju

1970

The ruthless power of The Shimba threatened to overthrow the good and gentle ruler of an African kingdom-and destroy forever the line of succession. Until the mighty Man Of Bronze smashed the jungle menace and solved its terrible secret!
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#48

The Derrick Devil

1973

A mysterious jellylike creature is terrorizing the Indian Dome Oil Field! The Man of Bronze and his five fantastic aides descend upon Oklahoma to do battle with dastardly Tomahawk Tant—and uncover the infernal secret of the weird monster from the depths of the earth.
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#49

Doc Savage 53

The Mental Wizard

1937

The massive creature—a mile from head to toe! — sleeps in the steaming jungle. Is the behemoth real, or has the golden enchantress “Z” conquered the magnificent Man of Bronze with the hypnotic power of her superhuman mind? Doc Savage meets his mental match when he uncovers the strange lost kingdom of the deadly Amazon.
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#50

The Terror in the Navy

1937

A bizarre dictator unleashes a deadly force against the United States Navy: the mightiest vessels in the U.S. armada are sunk; warplanes are pulled from the clouds; even Doc Savage's impenetrable sky fortress is ripped from the stratosphere! And the brash, strutting BRAUN demands one hundred million dollars in ransom from a nation in chaos. Only the Man of Bronze dares challenge the crushing power of this phantom force!
Mad Eyes book cover
#51

Mad Eyes

1937

Suddenly the air was filled with a thousand glistening reptiles. Suddenly Doc Savage became the cruelest of mass murderers. Suddenly the world was threatened with extinction by the contamination of its water supply. In the space of twenty-four hours the Earth became a seething storm of agony as the menace of the slithering madness struck in all its fury!
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#52

The Land of Fear

1973

Doc Savage: The Land of Fear is #75 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. The Skeleton Death awaits all who come in contact with those from the Land of Fear—and the Man of Bronze is not immune. He and his dauntless allies pursue the mystery from New York to Africa doing battle with Greens Gordon all the way.
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#53

He Could Stop the World

1937

Doc Savage: He Could Stop the World is #54 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. The world was imperiled by a terrifying, malevolent force that had the power to change men's minds. Even Doc Savage's own men willingly deserted him when struck by the waves of the Mind Changing Monster. High in the Sierras, he lived in an incredible fortress—ruthless, omnipotent, preparing to rule the world. But he hadn't reckoned on the superhuman powers of the Man of Bronze. Lawrence Donovan, used the pen name Kenneth Robeson, to write his Doc Savage adventures. Other Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage available by the same author are: Doc Savage: Murder Melody Doc Savage: Cold Death Doc Savage: Mad Eyes Doc Savage: The Man Who Smiled No More Doc savage: Land of Long Ju Ju Doc savage: Haunted Ocean Doc Savage: He Could Stop the World Doc Savage: Murder Mirage Doc Savage: The Black Spot
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#55

The Feathered Octopus

1937

Lured into a trap by a bogus appeal to his sense of goodness, Doc Savage saw a dangerous plot to gain control of all the world's airlines. But the monstrous financial manipulator HIGH LAR, his wife LO LAR and their gang hadn't counted on the superhuman strength and cunning of The Man of Bronze to uncover their evil plan!
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#56

The Deadly Dwarf

1937

Originally titled Repel. THE MENACE OF THE DEADLY DWARF CADWILLER OLDEN was only three feet tall, but he was the most dangerous man on Earth. With his legion of brutal giants, and control of REPEL-a massive, devasting energy force-the murderous midget began an all-out assault against the defenseless bastions of the free nations. As the entire world huddles in fear, DOC SAVAGE battles against the bizarre doll criminal, and the unleashed fury of his deadly tool of destruction, REPEL!
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#57

The Sea Angel

1937

One by one, the biggest wheeler-dealers in the financial world of New York mysteriously disappeared, never to be seen or heard of again-brutally gobbled up by The Silver Ogre. Until The Man Of Bronze took up the eerie trail when the next victim was one of Doc's own men!
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#59

The Living Fire Menace

1938

Nations arming for international conflict engage in a behind-the-scenes mineral war that threatens to disrupt the natural balance of the universe. THE MAN OF BRONZE rises to the titanic peak of his strength and wit to uncover the secret of the cavern with the living fire!
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#61

Devil on the Moon

1938

A fiery red flash bursts through the silence of the night. A dying green man insists he's been held captive on the Moon! A small blue capsule conceals an unearthly medallion. Doc and Patricia Savage set out to piece together this weird puzzle in time to save the world from the devilish merchants of international war.
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#62

The Pirate's Ghost

1938

At his supersensational best, The Man of Bronze finesses an international band of modern day pirates in possession of the master invention by the Mad Genius of Death Valley.
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#63

The Motion Menace

1938

Doc The Motion Menace is #64 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series. The Man of Bronze and his cousin Pat face an inordinate a machine that makes all modern weapons worthless. A gang of international thieves in control of the invention are shooting World Control.
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#64

The Submarine Mystery

1938

DEEP SECRET It might be a hoax, and it might not be. Blood has been spilled! People are dead! The Man of Bronze ably confronts a dangerous crackpot scheme that has a baffled world wondering what will happen next. Doc Savage investigates modern-day piracy when a Navy sub is destroyed off Boston Harbor, and its only survivor is found to be speaking an obscure 16th-century dialect.
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#65

The Giggling Ghosts

1938

Chi ama l'azione, il movimento, la libera, scatenata corsa di peripezie, coincidenze, colpi di scena e di mano, non potrà non diventare un "patito" di Doc Savage, detto l'Uomo di bronzo. Questo grande ciclo di romanzi d'avventure, che fu celebre nell'America degli anni '30, conosce ora in tutto il mondo un nuovo strepitoso successo, e Urania ne ha iniziato la pubblicazione in una serie indipendente mensile. In questo romanzo una stranissima epidemia si diffonde tra gli abitanti del New Jersey. Ma c'è poco da ridere. Una serie di scosse telluriche rivela che l'irrefrenabile ilarità ha origini più profonde. Sotto la crosta terrestre si nasconde qualcosa, ma Doc e i suoi amici non credono che si tratti di un fenomeno naturale. Chi può avere interesse a truccare un terremoto? Copertina di Karel Thole
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#66

The Munitions Master

1938

Screaming trunks of soldiers seared by white-hot fire ... a small, twisted man carrying long loaves of bread ... a thin liquid with a peculiar sickening smell ... Branded the worst traitor in history, THE MAN OF BRONZE fights through the flames of revolution to uncover the master of a world of The Living dead!
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#67

The Red Terrors

1938

Menace in Crimson The Red Terrors-they came out of the depths to seize an unsuspecting ship and transport its precious human cargo to their watery domain. There, in a lost sunken world under the sea, they lived securely. Until they sank the wrong ship....and the MAN OF BRONZE came to call. To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers-the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group-he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is the greatest adventure hero of all time, whos fantastic exploits are unequaled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escaptes and blood-curdling excitement.
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#68

Fortress of Solitude

1938

The deep mysteries of Doc Savage are finally revealed! John Sunlight, poetic genius of evil, gruesome master of a thousand elements of screaming terror, discovers the innermost secrets of The Man of Bronze. Doc Savage finds himself enmeshed in a diabolical web of dark horror as he valiantly battles the appalling machines of destruction he himself has invented!
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#71

Mad Mesa

2012

Doc Savage: Mad Messa is #66 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
The Yellow Cloud book cover
#72

The Yellow Cloud

1939

Testing the Army’s new X-Ship off the Carolina coast, Renny disappears into a malignant yellow cloud.
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#73

The Freckled Shark

1939

In his most exotic adventure, the Man of Bronze encounters the insane money lust of Senor Steel, president-dictator of Blanca Grande (a very unfortunate South American republic); decodes the awful secret of Matacumbe; and sinks—for what may be the last time—into the muddy horror of the primitive jungle.
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#74

World's Fair Goblin

1969

Doc Savage: World's Fair Goblin is #39 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#75

The Gold Ogre

1939

A legion of tiny terrorists launches a startling series of raids against Crescent City. Death, destruction, and a disease which drives men mad, are the results of the audacious attacks. The Man of Bronze meets a new quartet of allies—and confronts the oddest opponents he's ever challenged....
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#76

The Flaming Falcons

1939

The huge terror Falcons swooped suddenly from the sky to feed on the flesh of hundreds of innocent human beings. Then, their mad lust satiated, they disappeared in a searing flash of white flame. While the terrified world waited for their return, The Man of Bronze and his gallant group penetrated the steaming, unexplored jungles of Asia to uncover the lost lair of The Blood-Birds of Indo-China.
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#77

Merchants Of Disaster

1939

Doc Savage: Merchants of Disaster is #41 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#78

The Crimson Serpent

1939

A ferocious killer is stalking the Arkansas swamp! As the Man of Bronze and loyal companions venture forth to unmask the dread villain, they encounter some of the most horrifying perils of their careers—including the Crimson Serpent itself!
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#79

Poison Island

1939

Weird disappearances at sea...an empty schooner full-rigged with no signs of life on board...on the foremast a fantastic crimson eye. A mad dictator strangles the Caribbean as The Man of Bronze penetrates the century-old curse that triggered a submarine war!
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#81

Hex

1939

Heavy wear on spine. Creases on corner. Pages are clean with light tanning due to age.
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#82

The Dagger in the Sky

1939

Doc The Dagger in the Sky is #40 in The Fantastic Adventures of Doc Savage Series.
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#83

The Other World

1940

A mysterious animal pelt leads Doc through a crack in the Earth to the primordial dangers of The Other World.
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#84

The Angry Ghost

1940

The mysterious menace came out of nowhere to strike along the Atlantic coast. In its wake, buildings, planes and bridges crumbled. The government was worried—soon there would be widespread panic. The Man of Bronze leaped into action to unmask the villain and expose his cunning treachery.
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#85

The Spotted Men

Doc Savage

1977

The events were bizarre. First, a millionaire industrialist vanished. Then, his workers broke out in red spots and went crazy. The Man of Bronze and his courageous crew sped to the scene of disaster to search for the perfidious plotter willing to gamble the minds and bodies of men to amass a vast fortune. Were they already too late?
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#86

The Evil Gnome

1935

A circus performer, a state governor and a respected banker—all murdered in the same mysterious way. As the Man of Bronze and his courageous crew rush to uncover the fiendish mastermind responsible, they are drawn more tightly into a web of awesome terror.
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#87

The Boss of Terror

1976

Men by the name of Smith were being knocked off all over town. And they were all killed by lightning - lightning that entered a room without leaving any marks, on a day when there was no lightning...
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#88

The Awful Egg

1978

From the frozen heart of the American continent comes a nameless prehistoric terror of unspeakable savagery, leaving a broken trail of mangled victims that shocks and baffles the world. Only the superhuman Man of Bronze can meet this horrifying menace on its own bloody ground—and uncover the even greater evil that spawned it.
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#89

The Flying Goblin

1940

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and blood-curdling excitement. FLYING HIGH The Headless Horseman rides again in Sleepy Hollow—this time streaking down the sky with flashing speed causing destruction and horror wherever he lands. Here is a puzzle worthy of the penetrating powers of the MAN OF BRONZE—a deception so devious it would have to be solved on two continents.
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#90

Tunnel Terror

1940

It came out of nowhere and turned men into mummies. It threatened the construction of the mighty Yellow River Dam. But when it came after Hardrock Hennesey, the tough little mucker summoned the Man of Bronze—the sensational mind who could smash the diabolical forces behind the mind-boggling mystery.
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#91

The Purple Dragon

1978

Pulp Reprint Vintage paperback format
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#95

The Devil's Playground

1941

Vintage Doc Savage Paperback reprinting the 1930's Pulp Magazines
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#98

The Golden Man

2018

A golden man rises miraculously from the sea with the power to peer into the future and challenge the Man of Bronze. Doc Savage and his crew follow the mystery man's fabulous trail from South America to New York where they uncover his dark sanctuary - and come face-to-face with an evil cult of blackmail and murder.
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#101

The Green Eagle

1968

WHO IS DOC SAVAGE? To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventurers - the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group - he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is one of the greatest adventure heroes of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequalled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. DOC SAVAGE OUT WEST! The Man of Bronze rides the mystery trail in a totally new kind of adventure. What is the strange fainting sickness? Who is the shadowy, white-haired McCain? Why would a starving man rather die than eat? And how many men must be brutally destroyed before DOC SAVAGE can solve the riddle of THE GREEN EAGLE?
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#110

The Clever Woman of the Family

1865

Charlotte Mary Yonge was one of the most prolific writers of the nineteenth century. Though perhaps best known for her popular children’s books, she also wrote adult novels. Swiftly-plotted and cleanly-wrought, Yonge’s work has again gained critical attention, in part because she writes about the predicament of nineteenth-century women. The Clever Woman of the Family is a new woman novel that focuses on a group of women in a small seaside community. It is the early 1860s and British women outnumber men to such an extent that not all women can expect to marry. Rachel Curtis, the clever woman of the title, is an opinionated young woman whose yearning for a “mission” in life leads to tragicomic results. The Broadview edition contextualizes the novel’s ambivalent feminism and pro-empire sentiments with materials on some of the most pertinent debates of the time.
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#125

Mystery on Happy Bones

1979

Happy Bones—sinister island in the Caribbean that harbors a secret wealth vital to the success of World War II. The Man of Bronze exposes the Germans and undergoes one of the most shattering confrontations of the war. And Doc encounters the beautiful and savage Hannah, the last descendant of a lusty line of pirate marauders.
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#183

Escape from Loki

1991

In this novel, Philip Jose Farmer, best known for his Riverworld novels, chronicles the earliest known adventure of 1930s and '40s pulp hero Doc Savage. Young Clark Savage, shot down while balloon-busting over WWII Germany, finds himself a captive in Camp Loki, a prison camp specially designed for incorrigible escapees. Doc pits his super abilities against Camp Loki's commandant, the wiley Baron von Hessel. The novel provides insight into Doc's motives for his later life of crime-fighting. Farmer, who once wrote fictional biographies of Doc Savage and Tarzan, was well qualified to pen this prequel which stands on firm ground with the original Doc Savage series by Kenneth Robeson.

Authors

Lester Dent
Lester Dent
Author · 8 books
Lester Dent (1904–1959) was born in La Plata, Missouri. In his mid-twenties, he began publishing pulp fiction stories, and moved to New York City, where he developed the successful Doc Savage Magazine with Henry Ralston, head of Street and Smith, a leading pulp publisher. The magazine ran from 1933 until 1949 and included 181 novel-length stories, of which Dent wrote the vast majority under the house name Kenneth Robeson. He also published mystery novels in a variety of genres, including the Chance Molloy series about a self-made airline owner. Dent’s own life was quite adventurous; he prospected for gold in the Southwest, lived aboard a schooner for a few years, hunted treasure in the Caribbean, launched an aerial photography company, and was a member of the Explorer’s Club.
Kenneth Robeson
Author · 133 books

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
Charlotte Mary Yonge
Author · 9 books

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.

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