Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. - Books Published By FPCI

Books Published By FPCI

  • The Night People, by Francis Flagg (1947)
  • Out of the Unknown, by A. E. van Vogt and E. Mayne Hull (1948)
  • The Sunken World, by Stanton A. Coblentz (1948)
  • Death's Deputy, by L. Ron Hubbard (1948)
  • The Radio Man, by Ralph Milne Farley (1948)
  • The Works of M. P. Shiel, by A. Reynolds Morse (1948)
  • The Cosmic Geoids and One Other, by John Taine (1949)
  • The Kingslayer, by L. Ron Hubbard (1949)
  • Planets of Adventure, by Basil Wells (1949)
  • Murder Madness, by Murray Leinster (1949)
  • The Radium Pool, by Ed Earl Repp (1949)
  • Triton, by L. Ron Hubbard (1949)
  • Worlds of Wonder, by Olaf Stapledon (1949)
  • The Stellar Missiles, by Ed Earl Repp (1949)
  • The Rat Race, by Jay Franklin (1950)
  • After 12,000 Years, by Stanton A. Coblentz (1950)
  • The Omnibus of Time, by Ralph Milne Farley (1950)
  • The Dark Other, by Stanley G. Weinbaum (1950)
  • The Hidden Universe, by Ralph Milne Farley (1950)
  • The Undesired Princess, by L. Sprague de Camp (1951)
  • The Toymaker, by Raymond F. Jones (1951)
  • Doorways to Space, by Basil Wells (1951)
  • The Iron Star, by John Taine (1951)
  • The Atom Clock, by Cornel Lengyel (1951)
  • Drome, by John Martin Leahy (1952)
  • Green Fire, by John Taine (1952)
  • The Planet of Youth, by Stanton A. Coblentz (1952)
  • Max Brand: The Man and His Work, by Darrell C. Richardson (1952)
  • Science-Fantasy Quintette, by Ed Earl Repp and L. Ron Hubbard (1953)
  • From Death to the Stars, by L. Ron Hubbard (1953)
  • Fantasy Twin, by L. Sprague de Camp and Stanley G. Weinbaum (1953)
  • Quadratic, by Olaf Stapledon and Murray Leinster (1953)
  • Strange Worlds, by Ralph Milne Farley (1953)
  • Science and Sorcery, edited by Garret Ford (1953)
  • Stardrift and Other Fantastic Flotsam, by Emil Petaja (1971)
  • Atlantean Chronicles, by Henry M. Eichner (1971)
  • Garan the Eternal, by Andre Norton (1972)

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