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  1. Jimgrim and Allah's Peace by Talbot Mundy, 2007-01-01
  2. For The Salt He Had Eaten by Talbot Mundy, 2010-09-10
  3. Machassan Ah by Talbot Mundy, 2010-05-23
  4. The Mirror Of Infinite Beauty by Katherine Tingley, Talbot Mundy, 2010-05-23
  5. Hira Singh: When India Came To Fight by Talbot Mundy, 2010-05-23
  6. Caesar Dies by Talbot Mundy, 2004-06-17
  7. Occultism The Science Of Right Living by Katherine Tingley, Talbot Mundy, 2010-05-23
  8. Om: The Secret of Ahbor Valley by Talbot Mundy, 2000
  9. The Gray Mahatma by Talbot Mundy, 2007-02-07
  10. Black Light by Talbot Mundy, 2006-03-15
  11. Full moon, by Talbot Mundy, 1935
  12. LIAFAIL. by Talbot (pseudonym of William Lancaster Gribbon). Mundy, 1967-01-01
  13. Tros of Samothrace: Helma by Talbot Mundy, 1967-01-01
  14. I Say Sunrise by Talbot Mundy, 2004-12-30

81. Books Of Light Fiction
Both books are available for $8.95 apiece from Books of Light. BlackLight, talbot mundy. OM, The Secret of Ahbor Valley, talbot mundy.
http://www.lightariel.com/Litebolfict3.html
More Inspired Fiction The World of Null-A, A.E. van Vogt. Gilbert Gosseyn is a man in search of his true identity. To find it, however, he must first tap the full potential of his mind. Indeed, it is the mind that is the real hero of this great science fiction thriller. Set in a world 600 years in the future, Null-A stands for non-Aristotelian thinking (non-A or null-A for short). What Gosseyn learns is that his senses can perceive only a small part of the universe, and he must therefore not be deceived by them. Instead, he must view all physical data only as symbols for what is truly real. In this way, he learns to free his mind of the clutter of tradition, training, and assumptions that has imprisoned it, and achieve superhuman mental powers. Gosseyn has ample opportunities to use his brilliance, as he confronts conspiraces which threaten to undermine the accomplishments of the world of Null-A and overthrow the structure of society. Indeed, it is not only his mind and his sense of identity that are on the linehis life is as well. A science fiction classic.

82. Untitled
Reg. $25. Just $20 until September 1. I Say Sunrise, by talbot mundy. $9.95. Just$9 until September 1. Black Light, a novel of karma by talbot mundy.
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Prices good only through September 1 Advance Sale Whipping Terror: The Power of Individual Americans to Help Defeat Terror Worldwide, by Carl Japikse. A thoughtful examination of how the Spirit of America is evoking Americans to respond to the threat of terroróand the importance of thinking, benevolent people throughout the world to respond wisely and forcefully to this scourge. This book provides forthright answers to the question: what can I do? Reg. $15.99. Anticipated publication date: September 11, 2002. Just $14 until September 1. Three of our most recently published books: The Lights of Heaven: Working with Divine Archetypes, by Robert R. Leichtman, M.D. and Carl Japikse. The third book published as a result of the Enlightenment series, this new title contains 14 ìlessonsî on working with divine archetypes, the inner essences of ideas, forms, and movements in the mind of God. Reg. $13.99. Just $12 until September 1.
Enjoying Poetry, by Carl Japikse. A masterful introduction to the genius and brilliance of great poetry in general, and to a dozen of the best poets to write in English in particular. Reg. $15.99. Just $14 until September 1.

83. Yesterday's Gallery Rare Books And Prints
mundyWS.jpg (21382 bytes)mundy, talbot. Cock O' The North. IndianapolisBobbsMerrill Co. (1929). First Edition. mundy's lusty
http://www.yesterdaysgallery.com/CatalogFour/AdventureA.htm

Adventure Fiction
Photoplay Editions Bleiler Fantastic Literature Westerns ... World War One Fiction
CHAMBERS, Robert W. The Painted Minx. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1930. First Edition. Swashbuckler set in old New York during the American Revolution. NF, light shelf wear, in VG plus dj, with spine ends with less than cm chips, few other nicks and signs of rubbing. DAVIS, Mary Lee. Alaska, The Great Bear's Cub. Boston: W. A. Wilde Co. 1930. First Edition. Wild life story of Eskimo homes, Indian camps, grizzlies, caribou, and dog-team races. Signed by Davis at frontis. Nice dj design by M. D. Del. Fine in NF dj, with few nicks, some rubbing top spine end. DAY, Holman. The Rider of the King Log. New York: Harper and Brothers. 1919. First Edition. Adventure novel of the Great Northern Woods and of a woman fighting for river rights with the logging companies Made into the 1929 black and white silent film starring Frank Sheridan and Irene Boyle.

84. The Other Change Of Hobbit Science Fiction & Fantasy Bookstore: Forthcoming Rele
Citadel of Dreams. $17.95. Hardcover. Telos. March 2002. mundy, talbot. Caves ofTerror. $12.99. Trade paperback. Ariel Press. April 2002. Dicks, Terrance.
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    Dietz, William C. Jedi Knight.
    Trade paperback. Dark Horse Comics. January 2002.
    Dietz, William C. Rebel Agent.
    Trade paperback. Dark Horse Comics. January 2002.
    Ebbs, Paul. The Book of Stills: An Eighth Doctor Novel Featuring Fitz and Anji.
    Paperback. Coteau Books. March 2002.
  • 85. Gaslight Digest Friday, August 27 1999 Volume 01 : Number 091
    Re Today in History (addendum) J. Alec West's OTR site and mystery vault Seekinginformation about baroness Orczy's Old Man in the Corner talbot mundy etext
    http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/gaslight/archive/99aug27.htm
    Gaslight Digest Friday, August 27 1999 Volume 01 : Number 091
    Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 01:44:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Zozie(at)aol.com Subject: Re: Today in History Aug 27 Another birthday... in 1910, Sophia Smith, founder of Smith College. phoebe

    86. Jewel In The Crown: 1930s
    Numerous world capitals and navies were attacked, although the damage to them wasoverstated for rhetorical effect by JimGrim’s biographer, talbot mundy.
    http://ratmmjess.tripod.com/wold10e.html
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated The 1930s The Thirties began with another clash between the Nyctalope and an Asian operative of the Nine Unknown. In 1930 the Gorillard , aka the Mastodon, aka Dan Arlem, aka Domic de Soto, put into motion a plot to conquer the world. The Gorillard was seen to be the leader of the Power House, the "Nine Living Buddhas of Urga" (Tibet), but I believe the reverse was the case, that the Nine Living Buddhas were superpowered lamas in the employ of the Nine Unknown who were seconded to Gorillard to aid his attempt at world conquest. Following this, the Nine Unknown launched a major offensive against the world and JimGrim battled them for a third and final time. Dorje , the Tibetan mystic who in 1880 had discovered one of the underground bases of the Nine Unknown, had spent the intervening decades rising in the ranks of the Nine’s organisation, until he was high up in the organisation’s structure and trusted by the Nine. Thanks to the Nine’s immortality serum Dorje was as young and vital as the day he discovered the Nine’s base. They had appointed him the head of one of their overseas organisations, and Dorje had spent years building and refining it. Finally, in 1931, the time was right, and Dorje and the organisation, with the direct blessing of and help of the Nine Unknown, launched their attack. Numerous world capitals and navies were attacked, although the damage to them was overstated for rhetorical effect by JimGrim’s biographer, Talbot Mundy. The attack was eventually halted, Dorje killed, and the Nine’s underground base destroyed, although at the cost of JimGrim’s life.

    87. Quotes Are Good
    Mohammed Babar, Jungle Jest by talbot mundy The reasonable man adapts himselfto the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to
    http://www.oblivion.net/~ommony/quotes.html
    this is just a collection of quotes that i thought were worthwhile. credit is given wherever possible. expect this to grow very fast, i love quotes.
    Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood.
    Daniel Hudson Burnham
    Any road followed to its end leads precisely nowhere.
    Climb the mountain just a little to test it's a mountain.
    From the top of the mountain, you cannot see the mountain.
    Bene Gesserit proverb, "Dune"
    You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake.
    Jeannette Rankin
    I never vote for anyone. I always vote against.
    W.C. Fields A conclusion is where you got tired of thinking. Logic is logic. That's all I say. Holmes They use different words for things in America. For instance they say elevator and we say lift. They say drapes and we say curtains. They say president and we say brain damaged git. Alexie Sayle If I kiss you, that is a psychological interaction. On the other hand, if I hit you over the head with a brick, that is also a psychological interaction. The difference is that one is friendly and the other is not so friendly. The crucial point is if you can tell which is which. I'll tell you one thing that really clips my begonias ... Coffee Tables! Is every beverage in the world going to want its own table now? Oh here's the coffee table, here's the tea table, oh watch out! Here's the lemon-flavored seltzer water table. Where's it all going to end? I drink both root beer and diet root beer. There'll be no place in my house for my shoes!!! And another thing, if they can put a man on the moon, why can't they leave him there?"

    88. Swordsor.html
    Part three sword Literature Essays and Criticism Essay Texts...... of A. Merritt and talbot mundy also exercised a major influence on the genre, particularlythose writing in the pulp magazines of the thirties and forties.
    http://www.towson.edu/~flynn/swordsor.html
    COMP102.HTML
    A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF HEROES IN CONTEMPORARY WORKS OF FANTASY LITERATURE
    By John L. Flynn Sword and Sorcery Although Robert E. Howard is often agreed upon as the founder of the Sword-and-Sorcery genre, its roots can be traced back thousands of years to The Epic of Gilgamesh , Homer's Odyssey , the Norse tales of Scandinavia, The Song of Roland , and the Arthurian romances of Cretian de Toyes. Victorian writers also popularized stories about colorful adventurers in imaginary worlds, beginning with the first tales of Aladdin, Ali Baba and Sinbad from Richard Francis Burton's translation of The Book of a Thousand Nights and a Night (1885-86). Sir H(enry) Rider Haggard, creator of the first modern hero Allan Quatermain, introduced audiences to the goddess-like She (1887) who has survived from ancient times with magic and witchcraft. Other stories in the She cycle, including Ayesha She and Allan (1921), and Wisdom's Daughter (1923), found one heroic figure after another battling the evil sorceress for control of her mythical, African domain. William Morris pitted his chivalric knights against supernatural forces in The Story of the Glittering Plain (1891), while the swaggering and loudmouthed ruffians of E.R. Eddison were continually fighting witches and demons in his fantasies. But the single, greatest influence upon Howard and his contemporaries were the scientific romances of Edgar Rice Burroughs.

    89. Classic Pirate Fiction
    Purple Pirate mundy, talbot (1935); Brethren of the Coast Munroe, Kirk (1900);In Pirate Waters A Tale of the American Navy Munroe, Kirk (1901).
    http://www.sonic.net/~press/fiction.html
    Pirates of the Spanish Main
    Piratical Fiction List Pirates of the Spanish Main has assembled
    the folowing list of outstanding pirate fiction. Please E-mail us with any omissions!
    • Burning Gold Andrews, Robert (1945) Wyvren Attanasio, A. A. (1990) Pirate Prey Barrett, Leila (1959) Peter Pan Barrie, James M. (1905) Pirate Royal
    • Mutiny Island Bennett, C. M. (1928)
    • With Morgan on the Main Bennett, C. M. (1930)
    • Pedro of the Black Death Bennett, C. M. (1939) Tim Kane's Treasure Bennett, C. M. (1939) Beggars of the Sea Bevan, Tom (?)
    • Sea Dogs All Bevan, Tom (1907)
    • Out With the Buccaneers Bevan, Tom (?)
    • Tom Pagdin, Pirate Brady, Edwin J.(1922)
    • The Silver Oar Breslin, Howard (1954)
    • Hook Brooks, Terry (1992)
    • Pirate's Promise Bulla, Clyde (1958)
    • The Caves of Capistrano Byers, Charles Alma (1938)
    • There Were Two Pirates Cabell, James Branch (1956) The Black Pirate Cahill, James (1955)
    • The Curce or The Black Prince Privateer Cameron, V. Lovett (1888) The Man They Hanged: The True Story of Captain Kidd Chambers, Robert W. (1926)
    • The Gold Chase Chambers, Robert W. (1935)

    90. ARCHAEOLOGY IN FICTION
    Lost race of Incas in the Amazon. The Ophir of Solomon is equatedwith Peru. mundy, talbot (pseud. of William Lancaster Gribbon) .
    http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/cl/archfic.htm
    ARCHAEOLOGY IN FICTION
    compiled by Anita G. Cohen-Williams, Arizona State University, Summer 1994
    LOST WORLDS/LOST RACES
    PAST PEOPLES
    This section contains novels about specific groups of people, about whose history we know little or nothing. I have included a few works on ancient Rome, and many on Egypt.

    91. Recommended Fantasy Authors List - Part 5/5
    McGirt, Dan McKenzie, Nancy Merritt, A. Moore, CL Morressy, John Morris, WilliamMorrison, Patricia Kennealy Morwood, Peter mundy, talbot Munn, H. Warner Myers
    http://isc.faqs.org/faqs/fantasy/recommended-authors/part5/

    92. BIBLIOHOLICA: Author List
    Lainez, Manuel; Mullen, Patricia; mundy, talbot; Munn, H. Warner; Murphy,Pat; Murphy, Shirley Rousseau; Murphy, Warren; MurphyGibb, Dwina;
    http://phantasma.onza.net/biblio/english/e_authMQ.html
    M

    93. WILLIAM HOLTZ COLLECTION
    1926 19271928 Obituary, May 3, 1962 See Also Hadar, Elmer and Berta mundy, Talbotand Dawn, 1934-1935 Murray, Corrine, 1935-1936 See Also Hadar, Elmer and
    http://www.ecommcode2.com/hoover/research/historicalmaterials/other/holtz.htm
    WILLIAM HOLTZ COLLECTION
    Correspondence and Subject Series
    Box Contents
    Albania
    See Also: Young, Antonia
    Correspondence, 1926-1927
    Printed material
    Albanian Wedding Ceremony, ca.1921 text and translation
    Algonquin Round Table, 1987
    American Red Cross, 1980
    Anderson, Sherwood, 1928 Beatty, Bessie, 1920 Berkshire Conference, 1984 printed material See Also: Audio-Visual Series Biography, Theory of Book Reviews Bowler, , 1937 Boylston, Helen Biographical information Interview by William Anderson transcript, 1981 Brandt, Carl, 1928-1930

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