The Monsters (Doc Savage #7)
This is the 14th story in Street and Smith’s original publishing order. When you have 180+ stories, there are going to be some lemons, and this was certainly one. The story starts out promising,...
This is the 14th story in Street and Smith’s original publishing order. When you have 180+ stories, there are going to be some lemons, and this was certainly one. The story starts out promising,...
This is the 13th story in Street and Smith’s original publishing order. As I’ve stated many times, re-reading the books in the originally published order links them together. This story starts in Chile, where...
This is the 12th story in Street and Smith’s original publishing order. Though this story was written in 1934, it is the first in the series chronologically that mentions what will become World War...
This is the 10th story in Street and Smith’s original publishing order. Two red letter events for Doc fans: – Doc accidentally KO’s Monk, out cold with one swing; – the first appearance of...
This is the ninth story originally published by Street and Smith. The Czar of Fear has one of the least exotic locales of any Doc Savage story. Following chronologically after The Lost Oasis and...
The Sargasso Ogre is the eighth story originally published by Street and Smith. The Bantam one I have is one of the first Doc Savage books I remember reading, bought from a now closed...
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Heidegger’s Glasses combines the events of World War II and the Holocaust, mixes in a Nazi obsession with the supernatural, and adds a stubborn German philosopher named Heidegger who needs a new pair of...
This is the sixth story originally published by Street and Smith. The Bantam one I have is in great condition, though it is a 5th printing (August 1977, ten years after the 1st Bantam...
This is the fifth story originally published by Street and Smith. If I remember correctly, this is one of the first ones I purchased back in the late 60s or early 70s. My copy...