Secondhand Vintage Adventure Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2793

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Secondhand Vintage Adventure Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2793

Ten Choose Your Own Adventure classics — all from the iconic R.A. Montgomery run of the series — are joined by three Conan novels, three Doc Savage adventures, and two Tarzan titles in a box that spans the full width of pulp and interactive adventure fiction. Whether you're revisiting childhood favourites or collecting the foundational texts of American adventure storytelling, this is a box of extraordinary breadth — eighteen titles and eighteen kinds of danger.

  1. Escape — R.A. Montgomery — You're in enemy hands and every choice determines whether you make it out; a high-tension CYOA with multiple escape routes and very different outcomes.
  2. House of Danger — R.A. Montgomery — A mysterious house full of hidden rooms and lurking threats; the reader chooses which door to open next and faces the consequences.
  3. Mystery of the Maya — R.A. Montgomery — A jungle expedition into Maya ruins turns dangerous as ancient secrets resist discovery; one of the most atmospheric titles in the series.
  4. Race Forever — R.A. Montgomery — A high-speed racing adventure across the African continent; every decision on the track carries life-or-death stakes.
  5. By Balloon to the Sahara — R.A. Montgomery — A hot air balloon voyage over the African desert, with wind and fortune determining the outcome; adventure on a grand and unpredictable scale.
  6. War with the Evil Power Master — R.A. Montgomery — A science fiction adventure on a galactic scale; the fate of the universe depends on the choices you make against a near-omnipotent villain.
  7. Trouble on Planet Earth — R.A. Montgomery — An environmental thriller in which you must respond to a global ecological crisis; one of the series' more ambitious and thought-provoking scenarios.
  8. Prisoner of the Ant People — R.A. Montgomery — A science fiction adventure in which you face an alien ant civilisation; escape routes multiply and outcomes range from triumph to catastrophe.
  9. Lost on the Amazon — R.A. Montgomery — Jungle survival deep in the Amazon, where every path through the rainforest brings new dangers and every choice narrows your options.
  10. Space and Beyond — R.A. Montgomery — A space exploration adventure in which you choose your destination in the cosmos; one of the most open-ended and imaginative titles in the series.
  11. Conan the Warrior — Robert E. Howard, edited by L. Sprague de Camp — Three of Howard's finest original Conan tales in one volume, including the magnificent "Red Nails" and "Beyond the Black River"; sword-and-sorcery at its most atmospheric and brutal.
  12. The Polar Treasure — Kenneth Robeson — Doc Savage and his team are drawn into a mystery involving sunken treasure in the Arctic; fast-paced adventure in the best tradition of the classic Bantam pulp reprints.
  13. Conan — Robert E. Howard, edited by L. Sprague de Camp — The original Lancer paperback gathering key Howard stories including "The Tower of the Elephant"; the essential starting point for any reader approaching the Hyborian Age for the first time.
  14. The Sword of Skelos — Andrew J. Offutt — One of the Bantam continuation novels featuring a young Conan in early adventures; swords-and-sorcery in the Howard tradition with all the series' momentum intact.
  15. Tarzan of the Apes — Edgar Rice Burroughs — The original 1912 novel introducing Lord Greystoke, raised by apes in the African jungle; one of the most famous adventure stories in the English language.
  16. Tarzan and the Forbidden City — Edgar Rice Burroughs — A later Tarzan adventure in which the ape-man discovers a lost African kingdom; Burroughs's adventure formula in full, propulsive flight.
  17. The Midas Man — Kenneth Robeson — Doc Savage and his team unravel a mystery involving a man with a deadly golden touch; classic pulp plotting with the series' trademark pace and invention.
  18. The Thousand-Headed Man — Kenneth Robeson — One of the earliest and most celebrated Doc Savage novels, in which the Man of Bronze faces a murderous serpent cult concealing a terrifying creature at its heart.
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Secondhand Vintage Adventure Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2793

Ten Choose Your Own Adventure classics — all from the iconic R.A. Montgomery run of the series — are joined by three Conan novels, three Doc Savage adventures, and two Tarzan titles in a box that spans the full width of pulp and interactive adventure fiction. Whether you're revisiting childhood favourites or collecting the foundational texts of American adventure storytelling, this is a box of extraordinary breadth — eighteen titles and eighteen kinds of danger.

  1. Escape — R.A. Montgomery — You're in enemy hands and every choice determines whether you make it out; a high-tension CYOA with multiple escape routes and very different outcomes.
  2. House of Danger — R.A. Montgomery — A mysterious house full of hidden rooms and lurking threats; the reader chooses which door to open next and faces the consequences.
  3. Mystery of the Maya — R.A. Montgomery — A jungle expedition into Maya ruins turns dangerous as ancient secrets resist discovery; one of the most atmospheric titles in the series.
  4. Race Forever — R.A. Montgomery — A high-speed racing adventure across the African continent; every decision on the track carries life-or-death stakes.
  5. By Balloon to the Sahara — R.A. Montgomery — A hot air balloon voyage over the African desert, with wind and fortune determining the outcome; adventure on a grand and unpredictable scale.
  6. War with the Evil Power Master — R.A. Montgomery — A science fiction adventure on a galactic scale; the fate of the universe depends on the choices you make against a near-omnipotent villain.
  7. Trouble on Planet Earth — R.A. Montgomery — An environmental thriller in which you must respond to a global ecological crisis; one of the series' more ambitious and thought-provoking scenarios.
  8. Prisoner of the Ant People — R.A. Montgomery — A science fiction adventure in which you face an alien ant civilisation; escape routes multiply and outcomes range from triumph to catastrophe.
  9. Lost on the Amazon — R.A. Montgomery — Jungle survival deep in the Amazon, where every path through the rainforest brings new dangers and every choice narrows your options.
  10. Space and Beyond — R.A. Montgomery — A space exploration adventure in which you choose your destination in the cosmos; one of the most open-ended and imaginative titles in the series.
  11. Conan the Warrior — Robert E. Howard, edited by L. Sprague de Camp — Three of Howard's finest original Conan tales in one volume, including the magnificent "Red Nails" and "Beyond the Black River"; sword-and-sorcery at its most atmospheric and brutal.
  12. The Polar Treasure — Kenneth Robeson — Doc Savage and his team are drawn into a mystery involving sunken treasure in the Arctic; fast-paced adventure in the best tradition of the classic Bantam pulp reprints.
  13. Conan — Robert E. Howard, edited by L. Sprague de Camp — The original Lancer paperback gathering key Howard stories including "The Tower of the Elephant"; the essential starting point for any reader approaching the Hyborian Age for the first time.
  14. The Sword of Skelos — Andrew J. Offutt — One of the Bantam continuation novels featuring a young Conan in early adventures; swords-and-sorcery in the Howard tradition with all the series' momentum intact.
  15. Tarzan of the Apes — Edgar Rice Burroughs — The original 1912 novel introducing Lord Greystoke, raised by apes in the African jungle; one of the most famous adventure stories in the English language.
  16. Tarzan and the Forbidden City — Edgar Rice Burroughs — A later Tarzan adventure in which the ape-man discovers a lost African kingdom; Burroughs's adventure formula in full, propulsive flight.
  17. The Midas Man — Kenneth Robeson — Doc Savage and his team unravel a mystery involving a man with a deadly golden touch; classic pulp plotting with the series' trademark pace and invention.
  18. The Thousand-Headed Man — Kenneth Robeson — One of the earliest and most celebrated Doc Savage novels, in which the Man of Bronze faces a murderous serpent cult concealing a terrifying creature at its heart.