“Frozen Hell” by John W. Campbell, Jr.

"Fans of John Carpenter's "The Thing" can rejoice -- here is the original, previously-unpublished, 45-pages-longer version of John W. Campbell's classic story, "Who Goes There?" (filmed as "The Thing" and "The Thing from Another World"). The Frozen Hell manuscript remained unknown and unpublished for decades, and it was only recently rediscovered at Harvard by scholar Alec Nevala-Lee, long buried in John W. Campbell's papers. So here is the original version of "Who Goes There?" It adds an astonishing 45 pages of extra material to the classic story and expands it dramatically, giving vital backstory and context to an already incredible tale. We are pleased and honored to offer Frozen Hell to you now, as...>>

“Who Goes There?” by John. W. Campbell, Jr. (book version)

"The climax of John W. Campbell Jr's popularity came with the very effective Stuart tale "Who Goes There?" (August 1938 Astounding), a classic sf Horror story about an Antarctic research station menaced by an Alien invader and Shapeshifter, which was first filmed, without the shape-changing aspect, as The Thing (1951), directed anonymously by Howard Hawks (1896-1977), and later, also as The Thing (1982), with the basic premise restored. Several volumes were assembled to take advantage of the success of this tale. Far more famous under its original title – at least within the sf field – than under the film-influenced book retitling, "Who Goes There?" was perhaps the climax of Campbell's fiction-writing career, and...>>

“Who Goes There: The Original 1938 Novelette” by John W. Campbell, Jr. (ed Jerry eBooks, 2020)

"Astounding Science-Fiction, August 1938, Volume XXI, Number 6 Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by American writer John W. Campbell, Jr., written under the pen name Don A. Stuart. It was first published in the August 1938 Astounding Science Fiction. The novella has been adapted three times as a film: the first in 1951 as The Thing from Another World; the second in 1982 as The Thing, directed by John Carpenter; and most recently as a prequel to the Carpenter version, also titled The Thing, released in 2011. A group of scientific researchers, isolated in Antarctica by the nearly-ended winter, discover an alien spaceship buried in the ice, where it crashed twenty million years before....>>

“The I-Ching of Mi Lo” by Lon Milo DuQuette (The Magical Antiquarian Curiosity Shoppe series)

"Master of modern occultism, Lon Milo DuQuette, (author of Enochian Vision Magick and The Magick of Aleister Crowley) introduces the newest Weiser Books Collection—The Magical Antiquarian Curiosity Shoppe. Culled from material long unavailable to the general public, DuQuette curates this essential new digital library with the eye of a scholar and the insight of an initiate. A highly personal, mildly vulgar, and not-at-all scholarly rendering of one of the world's oldest and most revered oracle. A seriously funny (and profound accurate) divination tool. Go ahead... ask a question."...>>

“The 72 Angels of Power: Amazingly Simple Magick to Fix your Life Fast and Breakthrough to Freedom” by Tristan Whitespire

"Unlock the hidden keys to true angelic power. Within the pages of this book you will gain access to powerful secrets of magick that will quickly and easily bring miracles into your life. Angels bring joy, success, peace, harmony, and fulfillment into our lives. With the simple, easy, and effective method you will learn here, you will gain nearly instant access to divine angelic power to transform your life. This method takes only minutes to learn, minutes to perform, and brings long lasting and deeply transformative results. Open your mind, release your fears, allow your imagination to dream your wildest dreams. Whatever you can picture in your mind, the angels can deliver to you with staggering...>>