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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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TRMGS RIP

TRMGS: More Historical!

More historical in the sense that we won't be putting up any new articles for it. Due to a dearth of submissions, we're pulling the plug on TRMGS. We will not publish the print version of TRMGS 4, and we will not be producing any new material under the TRMGS banner. The current website will stay in place, and we'll continue to sell the print volumes until the current print run has sold out.

The Collected Volumes of TRMGS

You can browse the online archives of TRMGS and check out sample articles from our print versions. See TRMGS Volume One for Issues One through Four, TRMGS Volume Two for Issues Five through Eight, and TRMGS Volume Three, which contains the new material presented on TRMGS Online from 1999. Volume Four contains material from 2000.

About TRMGS Online

Transactions of the Royal Martian Geographical Society, or TRMGS, started life as a high quality Space:1889 fanzine in 1991, but suffered a horrible death in the mid-nineties (possibly due to the machinations of the Anti-Scone Society). Heliograph revived TRMGS as an online magazine, and collected the work in print.

Last Updated Sunday, 03-Feb-2002 22:43:00 PST

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