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  1. Jan 4, 2021 · 5 Min Read. Michael. I recenty found that Sinister Cinema’s Armchair Fiction line has added six more to their “Lost World-Lost-Race Classics” series. This brings it up to 30 volumes. These works are a mix of stories I know, along with several I have never heard of. And I was thankful that two volumes were ones I was hoping they would reprint.

  2. May 15, 2017 · Armchair Fiction’s Lost-World/Lost-Race series – The Pulp Super-Fan. 5 Min Read. 1 Comment. Michael. Some may be familiar with Sinister Cinema, a company that has for years made various “B movies” available on VHS and now DVD. In 2010 they expanded with their Armchair Fiction series of reprints.

  3. 13 New ARMCHAIR FICTION Releases Here are 13 new Armchair Fiction releases for your bookshelf. There are 10 new "Lost World-Lost Race" Novels featuring tales of Hollow Earth, descendants of Atlantis, lost jungle civilizations, etc.

  4. There's a slew of terrific new Armchair Fiction titles for you to cuddle up with: 10 New Science Fiction Doubles; 3 New Science Fiction Singles, and 2 new Science Fiction and Horror Gems collections featuring fully illustrated stories by many of the great masters of horror and sci-fi: Henry Slesar, Edmond Hamilton, Robert Bloch, Henry Kuttner ...

  5. Armchair fiction presents large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. “The Golden Centipede” by Louise Gerard is the 54 th installment of our "Lost World-Lost Race Classics" series. Settled aboard a steamer heading to the west coast of Africa, the enthusiastic ornithologist, Major the Hon. Tracy Sinclair, had his ...

  6. Don’t forget that we also have 16 new Armchair Fiction releases: ten Double Novels and six single novels. Milton Lesser’s SECRET OF THE BLACK PLANET is a terrific story. I couldn’t put down Edmond Hamilton’s STARCOMBERS or Raymond Z. Gallun’s TEN TO THE STARS, both of which are excellent reads.

  7. Armchair Fiction. Double Novels. ... Episode 17: Greg Luce, founder and CEO of Sinister Cinema. Masters of Horror: Thorp McClusky & Dorothy Quick Review.

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