Amazing Stories – Now Available EVERYWHERE Fine SF is Sold

We’ve been deck-clearing in preparation for announcing that our book titles are NOW AVAILABLE at a wide range of online sellers AND will even be available from your local independent bookstore!

We’ve primarily been selling through Amazon – but we also recognize that many would-be customers – especially dyed-in-the-wool SF Fans – would very much prefer to support their local bookstores. And now you can!

Our titles are now available in Powell’s, B&N, BAM, Amazon, Indiebound and more. Plus – your local independent bookstore via the Ingram sales channel!

Chances are, if you go to your favorite book dealer, you can find our titles in stock or available to order. 

While you’re at it (ordering one of our books), don’t hesitate to let us know about your experience. If you can’t order from your Local, talk to them about hooking up with Ingram and Indiebound.

So there you go!  New Products, GREATER availability,

Please do give some serious thought towards helping to support our efforts by purchasing some of our products, registering with the website and signing up on our Patreon

 

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Handy guide to our current titles –

 

Amazing Selects Imprint

– Fantastic Series –

CF #1 Captain Future:  Captain Future in Love by Allen Steele
CF#2 Captain Future: The Guns of Pluto by Allen Steele
CF#3 Captain Future: 1,500 Light Years From Home by Allen Steele
CF#4 Captain Future: The Horror At Jupiter by Allen Steele
CF#5 Captain Future: Lost Apollo by Allen Steele

TTM#1: Tiny Time Machine by John E. Stith
TTM#2: Tiny Time Machine: The Return of the Father by John E. Stith
TTM#3: Tiny Time Machine: Mother of Invention by John E. Stith

ESP#1:  ESPionage: Regime Change by Tom Easton and Frank Wu

– Astounding Author Collections –

Adrift In the Sea of Souls by David Gerrold

– Thrilling Anthologies –

Amazing Stories The Best of 2023 edited by Lloyd Penney

Cents of Wonder: Science Fiction’s First Award Winners by Steve Davidson & Kermit Woodall

No Police = Know Future edited by James Beamon

Amazing Stories Magazine Issues

88th Anniversary Issue
Fall 2018
Winter 2018
Spring 2019
Summer 2019
Fall 2019 Double Issue
Summer 2020
Summer 2021

Amazing Stories Classics Imprint

Seeds of Life by John Taine
The Nth Man by Homer Eon Flint

The Best of Amazing Stories The 1926 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1927 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1928 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1929 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1930 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1931 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1940 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson
The Best of Amazing Stories The 1943 Anthology edited by JM Stine & Steve Davidson

Facsimile Editions (Authorized original reproductions)

Amazing Stories April 1926 First Issue
Amazing Stories Annual
Amazing Stories May 1944
Amazing Stories September 1944
Amazing Stories April 1961 – 35th Anniversary Edition

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1 Comment

  1. Ooh, hadn’t noticed you had an edition of John Taine’s Seeds of Life! My parents got me the Dover trade paperbacks of a number of his books, including that one, when I was a kid, and I liked them a lot (and still have them in the library here). I do recommend Seeds of Life in particular to anybody not already familiar with it.

    (Taine, under his real name Eric Temple Bell, was a mathematician, and wrote a collection of short biographies called Men of Mathematics which is also interesting. My father was a mathematician, which may be why he knew about the Taine books, since he wasn’t an SF reader at all.)

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