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Think you'll like this one, too, Erik.

It's a little Dark World-ish.

http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2009/04/black-priestess-of-varda-erik-fennel. html

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Mentioned a story in another thread, but a couple online are in the Planet Stories vein.

http://freesf.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-moon-basil-wells.html

http://freesf.blogspot.com/2009/03/fog-of-forgotten-basil-wells.html

From a Wells fan tribute page :-

http://basilewells.tripod.com/biograph.html

"A typical science fiction story by Wells is fast-paced, exciting and full of weird and wacky ideas. Many of his stories deal with the theme of space exploration and Wells had a gift for describing strange alien worlds. He was also adept at conveying the peculiar psychologies of his superbly imagined alien life forms. A good deal of Wells' stories are in fact told from the point of view of aliens. Examples of this are "Quest of Thig" (1942), "Barren World" (1951) and "Exiles of the Forbidden Planet" (1951). Another common theme running through his sf work is that of one creature possessing the mind of another. Wells' stories often told of parasitical aliens taking over the minds and bodies of human beings, though in some stories the situation was described in reverse. One series of stories features the space explorer Balt Donner, who through the use of a device called a mentrol (an idea used in other stories) is able to enter and control the synthetic brain of a super-human android named Cass!"

Sounds like Mr. Mona's sort of thing, for sure.

Apparently he has a couple of collections of stories that have been published.

There's also a Western online at munseys that has this line :-

"Forbes lowered the rod to the fireplace. With his periscope and the revolver attachment he could fire into the library."

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A collage of everything I can find :-

(without getting into crazy multi-editions, etc. )

For some reason, the old link/page won't work anymore. Moderator people could dump the Brackettology post as now being useless if they like.

Leigh Brackett Covers Here

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