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Post by andydecker on Dec 7, 2022 9:12:21 GMT
Robert M. Price - Beyond the Mountains of Madness (Celaeno Press, 2015, 291 pages)
Content:
Robert M. Price - Introduction Glynn Owen Barrass - The City at the Two Magnetic Poles Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. - The Second Wave of Fear Pierre Comtois - Second Death Peter Rawlik - Beneath the Mountains of Madness Ken Asamatsu - The Continent of Madness Laurence J. Cornford - Gedney C. J. Henderson - The Pleasure in Madness Brian M. Sammons - A Biting Cold Cody Goodfellow - Garden of Gods Stephen Mark Rainey - The Danforth Project Edward R. Morris - Tekeli-Li! Will Murray - Static William Meikle - Into the Black John Martin Leahy - In Amundsen's Tent
Another for Antarctica. The only story I remember is Brian M. Sammons' The Biting Cold. Not because it is a good Lovecraftian tale, which it isn't, but because it was a nicely written SEAL commando tale of automatic weapons against the cannibalistic eyeless penguins.
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Dec 7, 2022 11:31:09 GMT
Robert M. Price - Beyond the Mountains of Madness (Celaeno Press, 2015, 291 pages) Content:
Robert M. Price - Introduction Glynn Owen Barrass - The City at the Two Magnetic Poles Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. - The Second Wave of Fear Pierre Comtois - Second Death Peter Rawlik - Beneath the Mountains of Madness Ken Asamatsu - The Continent of Madness Laurence J. Cornford - Gedney C. J. Henderson - The Pleasure in Madness Brian M. Sammons - A Biting Cold Cody Goodfellow - Garden of Gods Stephen Mark Rainey - The Danforth Project Edward R. Morris - Tekeli-Li! Will Murray - Static William Meikle - Into the Black John Martin Leahy - In Amundsen's Tent
Another for Antarctica. The only story I remember is Brian M. Sammons' The Biting Cold. Not because it is a good Lovecraftian tale, which it isn't, but because it was a nicely written SEAL commando tale of automatic weapons against the cannibalistic eyeless penguins.
There appears to be a fairly recent novel by Brian M Stableford with the same title.
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Post by andydecker on Dec 7, 2022 15:11:55 GMT
There appears to be a fairly recent novel by Brian M Stableford with the same title. You are right. By a publisher called Snuggly Books which has published more than 100 books. "Founded in 2013, Snuggly Books publishes works from the French Decadent and the Modernist avant-garde literary movements."
Hm, could be this is Stableford's own publishing venture as he translated most of those obscure novels from the French.
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Dec 7, 2022 16:01:19 GMT
Hm, could be this is Stableford's own publishing venture as he translated most of those obscure novels from the French. Oh, so Dedalus changed its name to "Snuggly"? Perhaps in an effort to seem less cold and intellectual?
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Post by andydecker on Dec 7, 2022 21:10:39 GMT
Hm, could be this is Stableford's own publishing venture as he translated most of those obscure novels from the French. Oh, so Dedalus changed its name to "Snuggly"? Perhaps in an effort to seem less cold and intellectual? When I first read "Snuggly", my first thought was that I didn't get the joke.
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