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WHAT'S NEW? Updated Sunday, 14-May-2006 13:53:00 PDT

Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales Now Available!

Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales Cover Lester Dent penned many pulp adventures before he created Doc Savage in 1933 under the house name Kenneth Robeson. Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales collects five airship-themed stories published from 1930 to 1932, and includes material restored from Dent's original manuscripts!

Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales is nearly 100,000 words of pulpy goodness, and is available now as a PDF from e23. It should be available from most online booksellers shortly (it is currently listed with BarnesAndNoble.com and Amazon.co.uk), and you can special order it from your local bookshop: just tell them it is available from Ingram or Baker & Taylor in the US or Blackwell's or Bertram's in the UK.

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All New Space: 1889 Audio Dramas!

Noise Monster Productions has four excellent Space: 1889 audio dramas with more on the way. See their website, noisemonster.com for more info.

Heliograph will have these audio dramas available for sale at Gen Con and Dragonmeet.

On The Site

Space: 1889 Character Sheet in PDF format (872kb)

Soldier's Companion Design Notes By Frank Chadwick.

Errata and Corrigenda for Temple of the Beastmen and Sky Galleons of Mars, Reprinted with permission from Challenge #43.

Space: 1889 Is Back In Print!

Under an agreement with Frank Chadwick, Heliograph has reprinted all of the GDW Space: 1889 titles with the exception ofTemple of the Beastmen. We don't have the bucks to do box sets, so Temple and boxed versions of the other Space: 1889 games aren't feasible for us at this time.

These books are exact reprints of the originals: not one word has been omitted! For the main Space: 1889 book, we've included the errata and extra rules from the Referee's Screen, and the Sky Galleons book only contains the rules, ship diagrams, and errata from Challenge 43: since it is only a black and white book, it doesn't contain the items from the boxed sets (dice, big deck plans, plastic ships, cardboard figures, etc).

Availability

See the Heliograph Buy It! page for more information and short blurbs on the books.

And What About New Space: 1889 Material?

Aside from the TRMGS archives and the reprints, we don't have any other agreement with Frank, so if you're a game company owner and would like to license the Space: 1889 RPG, you're free to negotiate with Frank for the property.

If you have any questions, contact Heliograph.

Last Updated Sunday, 14-May-2006 12:46:13 PDT

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