![]() | G R E A T M A R V E L S E R I E S by Roy Rockwood | ![]() |
| "Since the days of Jules Verne, tales of flying machines and submarine boats have enjoyed increasing popularity. Stories of adventures, in strange places, with peculiar people and queer animals, make this series noteworthy and popular."- from a Couples & Leon advertisement. | ||
| 1: Through The Air To The North Pole - 1906 or, The Wonderful Cruise Of The Electric Monarch "The tale of a trip to the frozen North with a degree of reality that is most convincing." 2: Under the Ocean To The South Pole - 1907 3: Five Thousand Miles Underground - 1908 4:Through Space To Mars - 1910 5: Lost On The Moon - 1911 6: On A Torn-Away World - 1913 7: The City Beyond The Clouds - 1925 8: By Air Express To Venus - 1929 9: By Space Ship To Saturn - 1935 |
| One of the first products of the Stratemeyer Syndicate and it's earliest venture into science fiction. It has been speculated that Howard Garis wrote most of these volumes. This series is somewhat of an oddity due to the huge time gaps that occurred between the release of volumes 6 & 7 and volumes 8 & 9. All volumes originally published by Cupples & Leon. Illustrators for this series: In the late 30's or early 40's, Whitman Publishing Company reprinted volumes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9. New dustjackets were designed and the illustrated bindings were eliminated as were the internal illustrations. In the mid-30's, Cupples & Leon released a 4-in-1 book, Mystery and Adventure Stories for Boys, containing the first story of this series along with Billy Smith - Exploring Ace, The Boy Ranchers & Baseball Joe Of The Silver Stars. |
Background illustration from the DJ of "Lost On The Moon"
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