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C. C. MacApp

    C. C. MacApp crafts science fiction narratives that delve into the intricacies of the human mind and explore technology's impact on society. His stylistic prowess shines in his ability to create vivid worlds and characters that resonate deeply with readers. MacApp's work contemplates questions of identity, morality, and the very essence of what it means to be human. His writing serves as an invitation to ponder our place in the universe.

    A Pride of Islands
    All That Earthly Remains
    Omha Abides
    Horror Gems, Volume Eight, Algernon Blackwood and Others
    A Guest of Ganymede
    • Originally published as a classic, this work has maintained its significance throughout human history. To ensure its enduring legacy, it has been meticulously reformatted and retyped for contemporary readers, avoiding scanned copies to guarantee clarity and readability. This effort highlights the importance of preserving literary heritage for both present and future generations.

      A Guest of Ganymede
    • Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories. "Horror Gems, Vol. Eight" features a fine collection of tales by some of the genre's best authors, such as David Wright O'Brien, August Derleth, Algernon Blackwood and many others. While you're happily reading "The House in the Valley" (Derleth) or "A Guest of Ganymede," (C. C. MacApp) try to remember that it couldn't happen to you...iot just couldn't...or could it? What kind of monstrosities are lurking just outside our doors? "Emissary" (Charles E. Fritch) and "Hand of Death" (Marjorie Murch Stanley) might give a clue. Let's hope you don't find out...the hard way! It's been said, "If something exists, somebody somewhere collects it." With "Something in the Wind" (Gregory Luce) or perhaps "Father's Vampire" (Len J. Moffatt) you may think twice about your own obscure collections... We've got the hauntings, the fear of the unknown, the dark recesses of human nature, and other shadowy evils that will give you goose-bumps in this eighth new addition of Armchair Fiction's Horror Gems!

      Horror Gems, Volume Eight, Algernon Blackwood and Others
    • The book features a collection of historically significant texts that have become scarce and valuable antiques. It aims to preserve these important works by republishing them in high quality, maintaining the original text and artwork. This initiative ensures that these classic pieces of literature remain accessible for both present and future generations, celebrating their lasting impact on human history.

      All That Earthly Remains
    • The book, published over a century ago, holds significant historical importance and has been preserved by Alpha Editions for contemporary readers. It has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, ensuring clarity and readability, rather than being a scanned reproduction. This effort aims to keep the work accessible for both present and future generations, highlighting its enduring value in human history.

      A Pride of Islands