The works of Fenton Ash are highly prized among bibliophile collectors of classic sci-fi and fantasy. Fenton Ash was a pseudonym of Francis Henry Atkins (1847-1927), who contributed widely to the pre-science fiction pulp magazines, writing at least three Lost-World novels along with much else. „In Polar Seas” is a romance of adventure in the frozen North, targeted mainly at juvenile readers but billed as being „for readers of all ages,” it describes the adventures of a team of British explorers who discover a lost Viking civilization in a hitherto unknown temperate zone near the North Pole. If you haven’t discovered the joys of Fenton Ash’s adventures there is a good place to start. Highly recommended!
All for Adventure
Fenton Ash
bookEthel Verney
Fenton Ash
bookThe Sunken Island : Or, The Pirates of Atlantis
Fenton Ash
bookThe Mystery of an Artist’s Model
Fenton Ash
bookThe Temple of Fire : Or, The Mysterious Island
Fenton Ash
bookA Hidden Enemy
Fenton Ash
bookThe Gold Idol
Fenton Ash
bookDr. Delmore’s Secret
Fenton Ash
bookCadets of the Dolphin
Fenton Ash
bookIn Polar Seas
Fenton Ash
bookThe Radium Seekers
Fenton Ash
bookThe Black Opal : A Romance of Thrilling Adventure
Fenton Ash
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Robert Conroy
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Bill Myers
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Jim R. Woolard
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Bill Myers
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Jack London
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A.G. Riddle
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Linnea Hartsuyker
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Gordon Doherty
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Morgan Rice
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Ray Bradbury, Hugh B. Cave, Michael Duffy, Alex Irvine, H. P. Lovecraft, Fitz-James O'Brien, Edgar Allan Poe
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