Paul Ernst Knihy







Der Weg zur Form: Ä Sthetische Abhandlungen, Vornehmlich zur Tragödie und Novelle
- 226 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
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Crispin Affair, The, & Red Hell of Jupiter
- 218 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
The Complete Cases of Seekay
- 194 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
The cases he takes up are often bizarre and grotesque, but no more so than this anonymous private investigator himself: Seekay's entire face is covered by a mask of pink celluloid, with only his "burning black eyes" visible to those who come into contact with him-and who almost invariably are unnerved by the experience, whether friend or foe. Collecting the entire series, written by the writer of The Avenger, Paul Ernst. With an introduction by Will Murray.
The Raid on the Termites
- 88 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
Two tiny men, equipped with splinters of steel, embark on a daring adventure into the depths of a termitary, facing its daunting mysteries. Their journey promises encounters with challenges and discoveries that test their bravery and ingenuity in a world vastly larger than themselves.
Set in the 1930s, this facsimile of the April 1935 issue of Terror Tales features a collection of gripping suspense, mystery, and terror stories from renowned authors like Hugh B. Cave and Paul Ernst. As a key title in Popular Publications' "Weird Menace" lineup, it represents a significant era in pulp fiction, showcasing the genre's thrilling narratives and diverse storytelling. With nearly 50 issues in its run, this magazine played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of horror literature.
The May 1935 issue of Terror Tales features a collection of suspenseful and terrifying stories from notable authors such as Arthur Leo Zagat and Paul Ernst. As a key publication in the "Weird Menace" genre, this facsimile edition captures the essence of the magazine that ran for nearly 50 issues, showcasing the best of pulp fiction. Readers can expect a thrilling blend of mystery and horror from the era's top writers.
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Der schmale Weg zum Glück (Klassiker der Moderne): Autobiografischer Roman
- 152 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
The story follows Hans Werther, who, after marrying a countess, gains the opportunity to cultivate the forest that his father had to exploit under the count's rule. This journey unfolds between his idyllic childhood and a renewed understanding shaped by his studies and interactions with the working class and various modern figures. The novel explores themes of personal growth and societal change, reflecting the author's diverse literary contributions as a prolific German writer and journalist.