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Palos of the Dog Star Pack: The Complete Trilogy

The Palos trilogy is perhaps J.U. Geisy’s most ambitious solo effort. Palos tells the story of Jason Croft, a young American occultist, who astro-projects himself to an earth-like planet orbiting the distant star, Sirius, (the Dog Star, hence the title). There he finds a iron-age civilization and the most beautiful woman of two worlds… a woman he instantly recognizes as his soul twin.

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Polaris of the Snows: The Complete Trilogy

“North! North! To the north, Polaris. Tell the world—you must go, Polaris!” Such was the popularity of Tarzan and creator, Edgar Rice Burroughs that many imitators popped up over the years—Charles B. Stilson was one of the best. For the fist time in one collection, the entire trilogy is included, complete & unabridged: “Polaris—of the Snows,” “Minos of Sardanes” and “Polaris and the Goddess Glorian.”

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The Land That Time Forgot

The adventures of a group of Americans who, wandering in uncharted seas, make their way into the weird island of Caprona. There they find a strange country teeming with grotesque animal life that, in the known world, has been extinct for countless ages. In the steaming rivers and amid the lush growth of the jungle, gigantic reptiles peer at them with gleaming eyes. Huge, hideous, deadly monsters—a veritable Mesozoic nightmare. Fully restored.

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The Big 50

I just noticed while setting up a few new titles that we currently have 50 total titles available currently available under the Altus Press banner! Thanks so much for supporting us as we’ve grown to be one of the most prolific pulp publishers in the business! We had the good fortune of working with some [...]

Posted on July 10th, 2010

Retirement & Releases

Even though I semi retired at the end of December 2009, I hope to continue helping Matt with some of his projects at Altus Press occasionally. But with my age and health, I’ve got to slow down. Plus, I do want to catch up on some reading I have neglected for too long. Speaking of [...]

Posted on January 17th, 2010

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