• Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller
• Includes the original illustrations
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” Published in the same year as Dracula, Richard Marsh's little-known occult thriller tells the blood-curdling story of a supernatural, shape-changing creature that takes the form of a mysterious, beautiful woman in order to enact her terrible vengeance on Mankind.
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” J. Sheridan LeFanu's Carmilla (1872) is a classic vampire story and probably the first great novel of the genre.
• Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller
• Includes the original illustrations
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” Bram Stoker's little-known classic of supernatural horror features the incomparable Lady Arabella March...who is certainly not all that she seems to be!
• Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller
• Includes the original illustrations
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” Richard Paltock's 1751 masterpiece about an underground race of winged, flying humans---including the beautiful, courageous Youwarkee---has been compared to Robinson Crusoe and Gulliver's Travels as one of the great fantasy adventurers of all time.
• Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller
• Includes the original illustrations
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” A nearly unknown satiric fantasy by H.G. Wells. Originally published in 1902, it tells the story of the turmoil created in a working-class British home by the unexpected appearance of a mermaid as house-guest.
• Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller
• Also Includes “Friend Island”
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” When five shipwrecked sailors land on an island inhabited by five beautiful winged women, it seems like paradise. That is, until the men feel compelled to bring the angels to earth...A classic of feminist science fiction by Inez Haynes Gillmore, Angel Island was originally published in 1914.
• Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller
• Includes the original illustrations
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” Villiers de L'Isle-Adam's classic novel of the creation of an artificial woman is one of the earliest science-based descriptions of a robot in SF literature. This edition is based on the 1926 adaptation by Florence Crewe-Jones.
Featured in Ron Miller’s “The Conquest of Space Book Series.” An instant best-seller when it appeared in 1871, tells of a race of super-scientific super-beings living deep beneath the surface of the Earth. And the beautiful Zee is a super-woman among these super-beings...beings destined to conquer the upper world. A science fiction classic from Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the author of The Last Days of Pompeii.
Ron Miller Firebrands of Science Fiction Bundle Four