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Abraham Merritt Book order
Abraham Grace Merritt, writing as A. Merritt, became known as the "king of purple prose" for his distinctive, ornate style. His tales often delve into exotic and fantastical realms, exploring lost civilizations and mysterious forces. Merritt masterfully blended horror and fantasy elements, captivating millions of readers and becoming a celebrated author of his era. Though largely forgotten today, his impact on genre fiction endures.






- 2023
- 2023
The Metal Monster
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A thrilling science fiction adventure unfolds as Dr. Norhala, a brilliant scientist, follows a cryptic message to a remote Antarctic island. There, he and his companions discover a crashed spaceship and remnants of an alien civilization, alongside a terrifying entity made of living metal. As they explore the island's secrets, they encounter perilous challenges and a looming conflict that endangers humanity. Merritt's vivid prose and imaginative world-building enhance this unforgettable tale of exploration and the struggle between man and machine.
- 2023
Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, specifically designed for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its commitment to making literature more accessible, it aims to preserve important texts while enhancing readability for all audiences.
- 2023
The Women of the Wood & The Fox Woman
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Abraham Grace Merritt, an influential American editor and author, is known for his contributions to fantastic fiction. His works often blend elements of adventure and fantasy, showcasing his imaginative storytelling and unique world-building. Merritt's writing reflects the early 20th-century fascination with the unknown and the supernatural, making him a notable figure in the genre. His legacy continues to inspire readers and writers interested in the realms of fantasy and speculative fiction.
- 2022
DURCH DAS DRACHENGLAS UND WEITERE SCIENCE FICTION KURZGESCHICHTEN
Erstübersetzung in Großschrift
- 700 pages
- 25 hours of reading
Die Romane von Merritt zeichnen sich durch einen männlichen Helden aus, der gemeinsam mit einem Begleiter auf Entdeckungsreise geht und vergessene Kulturen sowie übernatürliche Abenteuer erlebt. Typische Elemente sind nichtmenschliche Völker, fortschrittliche Technologien und versunkene Kontinente. Eine zentrale Rolle spielt oft eine Romanze mit einer Frau aus der entdeckten Kultur, die entweder in einem glücklichen Ende oder tragisch endet, wenn die Geliebte stirbt und der Held in die Zivilisation zurückkehrt.
- 2022
The Face in the Abyss
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in the mystical landscapes of South America, the story follows Nicholas Graydon, an American mining engineer in search of lost Inca treasure. His journey leads him to Suarra, the handmaiden of the Snake Mother, who introduces him to a pit containing the Lord of Evil, Nimir. As Graydon allies with Suarra and the Snake Mother against Nimir, he witnesses the dire consequences of greed, with his friends transformed into gold. The narrative is celebrated for its vivid imagery, unique concepts, and a striking blend of horror and beauty.
- 2021
A. Merritt, an influential figure in fantastic fiction, was recognized posthumously by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1999. He transitioned from a law background to journalism, becoming a prominent editor for The American Weekly. Merritt's early life included a mysterious, traumatic event during his reporting career that significantly impacted him. His work in the genre has left a lasting legacy, showcasing his contributions to both literature and magazine editing throughout the early to mid-20th century.
- 2021
Through the Dragon Glass, and The People of the Pit
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A. Merritt, an influential figure in fantastic fiction, transitioned from a law background to journalism, eventually becoming an editor for The American Weekly. His career was marked by a mysterious and traumatic event during his early reporting days that significantly impacted his life, although he never disclosed details about it. Merritt's contributions to literature earned him a posthumous induction into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1999, recognizing his lasting influence on the genre.
- 2018
Nicholas Graydon, ein Bergbauingenieur, begibt sich mit drei Abenteurern auf die Suche nach einem Inka-Schatz in unerforschte Kordilleren. Doch Habgier und Konflikte führen zum Fiasko, und nur Graydon überlebt. Im verbotenen Land Yu-Atlanchi begegnet er einem uralten Volk und seinen Wundern. Der Apex-Verlag veröffentlicht diesen Fantasy-Klassiker von Abraham Merritt als Neuausgabe.
- 2018
DIE KÖNIGIN DER SCHATTEN
Der Horror-Klassiker
In "Die Königin der Schatten" von Abraham Merritt wird der mysteriöse Selbstmord von Richard Ralston, einem Freund von Dr. Alan Caranac und Bill Bennett, untersucht. Bennett glaubt, dass die verführerische Dahut, Tochter eines Psychiaters, mit Ralstons Tod in Verbindung steht. Ein Geheimnis, das Ralston ihm anvertraute, könnte die Wahrheit enthüllen.
