The Dangerous Dimension
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E N A G E
F A N T A S Y
Borrowed Glory
If I Were You
The Crossroads
The Last Drop
Danger in the Dark
The Room
The Devil’s Rescue
The Tramp
He Didn’t Like Cats
S C I E N C E F I C T I O N
The Automagic Horse
A Matter of Matter
Battle of Wizards
The Obsolete Weapon
Battling Bolto
One Was Stubborn
The Beast
The Planet Makers
Beyond All Weapons
The Professor Was a Thief
A Can of Vacuum
The Slaver
The Conroy Diary
Space Can
The Dangerous Dimension
Strain
Final Enemy
Tough Old Man
The Great Secret
240,000 Miles Straight Up
Greed
When Shadows Fall
The Invaders
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S T O R I E S F R O M ♦ T ♦
H E G O L D E N A G E
W E S T E R N
The Baron of Coyote River
Man for Breakfast
Blood on His Spurs
The No-Gun Gunhawk
Boss of the Lazy B
The No-Gun Man
Branded Outlaw
The Ranch That No One Would Buy
Cattle King for a Day
Reign of the Gila Monster
Come and Get It
Ride ’Em, Cowboy
Death Waits at Sundown
Ruin at Rio Piedras
Devil’s Manhunt
Shadows from Boot Hill
The Ghost Town Gun-Ghost
Silent Pards
Gun Boss of Tumbleweed
Six-Gun Caballero
Gunman!
Stacked Bullets
Gunman’s Tally
Stranger in Town
The Gunner from Gehenna
Tinhorn’s Daughter
Hoss Tamer
The Toughest Ranger
Johnny, the Town Tamer
Under the Diehard Brand
King of the Gunmen
Vengeance Is Mine!
The Magic Quirt
When Gilhooly Was in Flower
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Y o u r N e x t T i c k e t t o A d v e n t u r e Encounter the Spectacular
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Primed for promotion to the World-Journal city editor (and an overdue raise), grizzled senior reporter Pop is stunned when it’s announced that young Leonard Caulborn, the publisher’s ambitious son-in-law, will get the post. Worse, the lad wants him out. In protest, Pop demands to be given a beat again and gets his wish . . . only now he’s got just two days to find the “real” story about a dead-end assignment—a month-old physics lecture—or be fired.
When Pop starts searching for the story’s source, an odd physics professor named Pertwee, he lands in the middle of the story of the century after the Empire State Building, Grant’s Tomb and Grand Central Station all disappear.
Apparently, Pertwee’s the mastermind behind it all. But Pop soon discovers that, instead of inventing a new way to blow things up, the professor may be doing quite the opposite.
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