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Zagribud Meets EarthlingZagribud (John Russell Fearn) Rath Granod, Master of Zagribud, confronts the earthlings. Date: 1938
Atom Smasher, Astounding Stories Scifi Magazine CoverThe Atom Smasher. Travelling through space and time. Date: May 1930
Moon of ArcturusMOON OF ARCTURUS (Richard Tooker) The Terran rescue team practise for their mission to retrieve a girl marooned on a satellite of Arcturus Date: 1935
A Giant AmoebaCAPTAIN BRINK OF THE SPACE MARINES (Bob Olsen) The Space Marines face the threat of giant amoebas on Titan - highly intelligent amoebas they are, moreover. Date: 1932
Explorers of Calisto, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine CoverEXPLORERS OF CALLISTO - Earthmen encounter the evil Lunarians as they pursue the Princess Date: 1930
Space Marines & SlaversTHE SPACE MARINES AND THE SLAVERS (Bob Olsen) Captain Brink watches on his teleview slaver Zureks last stand, vainly wielding his electrolysis guns. Date: 1936
Humanised tiger in the role of a stage heroA humanised tiger in theatrical costume, cast in the role of a stage hero, spying on other animals behind a curtain. Date: circa 1840
Mother Hubbard / FluteShe went to the fruiterers To buy him some fruit But when she came back He was playing the flute Date: 1890s
IN THE SPACESPHERE (Charles Cloukey) The Earthman hi-jacks the spaceship, using his useful slug-gun Date: 1931
FLIGHT OF THE MERCURYTHE FLIGHT OF THE MERCURY (Charles R Tanner) The space travellers from Earth make their escape from Mars in their ether-propelled spacecraft Date: 1930
Return of the TripedsTHE RETURN OF THE TRIPEDS (Neil R Jones) The Professor (as a metal man) fights the flying beings until his rescue ship arrives. Date: 1932
BEAM TRANSMISSION (George H Scheer, junior) Earthmen encounter bizarre (by our standards) aliens, on an unknown world Date: 1934
SKYLARK THREE (Dr Edward E Smith) The spaceship from Earth slices through the hostile craft from the planet Fenechrone Date: 1930
DIMENSIONAL FATE (A L Burkholder) Earthmen explore the Fouth Dimension Date: 1934
Death in StratosphereDEATH IN THE STRATOSPHERE (Henry J Kostkos) Explorers encounter alarming wildlife up there : the heroine, dressed for golf, defends her spacecraft Date: 1937
A BABY ON NEPTUNE (Harris and Breuer) Safe (they trust !) inside their pressurised capsule, visitors from Earth arouse the curiosity of Neptunes fauna Date: 1929
50TH CENTURY REVOLT (Arthur C Stangland) The Venusian solar power plant is destroyed by Terrestrials wearing appalaron self- propelling space-suits Date: 1932
Beyond the PlanetoidsBEYOND THE PLANETOIDS (Edwin K Sloat) As the two pirate ships collide, the escaped prisoners - fortunately wearing space suits - hurtle into the void Date: 1932
Canine CommissionaireA canine Commissionaire smoking a pipe! Date: early 1930s
Mr Fox the Lawyer 1851
Police dog handler and dog, Camborne, CornwallA police dog handler training a young Alsatian dog in a field at Camborne in Cornwall
Poster depicting Timber StackingPoster for the Empire Marketing Board, depicting an elephant stacking timber
Invention - Carrons ConeMr. Carron, an engineer from Grenoble, France, invented a contraption that allowed humans to experience the sensation of a free fall of 300m
IndifferenceAfter marriage, such is the indifference of this monkey husband, he doesn t even notice when his wife falls into the water during a boating trip
Scientist & Sub-UniverseOUT OF THE SUB-UNIVERSE by R F Stazl. A scientist brings two small humans from a parallel sub Universe with a complicated machine
Green-headed AliensTHE THREE PLANETEERS, by Edmond Hamilton. Two green-headed aliens, fly a spacecraft whilst under fire from groups of humans with ray-guns
Futuristic Space RobotsCATs EYE by Harl Vincent. A many-limbed robot approaches three other metallic robots (or possibly humans in space suits?) below the decks of a futuristic craft
ConvalescenceComic illustration by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing a small monkey chewing an apple while looking after a convalescing Granpop the orang-utan
Granpop Floats a CompanyComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing Gran pop pushing off three anxious little monkeys on a log down a stream
At the ClubComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing a club waitress eavesdropping on the gossip of two cigar and pipe smoking club members (monkeys essentially)
Stern ReproofHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing Gran pop the orang utan working as a delivery driver and dispatching a group of naughty fruit thieves
Record Sales ForeseenA wholesale distributors forecast record sales as their new glamorous sales woman leaves the warehouse with two little monkey assistants. Illustration by Lawson Wood
Gran pop Gets his Fly-Papers ReadyGran pop Gets His Fly-papers ready orang utan and his monkey assistant making sticky flytraps
Gran pop a LA CarteComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing Gran pop the orang utan about to have a rather dangerous accident while driving a go-kart
Business Keeps Going UpHumorous illustration by Lawson Wood (1878-1957) showing Gran pop the orang utan having to saw a hole in the ceiling to accommodate his ever growing sales projection
Not Quite a LadyComic illustration by Lawson Wood showing Gran pop the orang utan reprimanding a cheeky young monkey who is making a face from the safety of her swing
Balancing Bear / RountreeA small bear walks precariously along a telegraph wire while balancing a red ball on his nose, thinking, I Wonder What It Is?
Frogs as Humans (3 of 5)A baby frog is delivered by the stork
FROG CHORUS / C. 1899A four-piece frog chorus
Frogs as Humans (4 of 5)A couple of happy frogs
Frogs Race on SnailsThree frogs mounted on snails race each other
Frogs as Humans (5 of 5)Frog Students
Frogs as Humans (1 of 5)A sick frog recovers to smoke his pipe again!
Girl in Trousers 1911Blonde lady in a large Merry Widow style hat; high heels holds a pipe-smoking bulldog
On the Dark MoonDARK MOON (Charles W Diffin) The scientists from Earth land on the satellite which has approached Earth and entered its orbit, and encounter some fearsome fauna
Vampire Bat - 2(desmodus rotundus) The American Vampire Bat thrives on warm-blooded creatures, humans included, from which it will suck 25ml of blood in 30 minutes
Vampire Bat - 1(desmodus rotundus) The American Vampire Bat thrives on warm-blooded creatures, humans included, from which it will suck 25ml of blood in 30 minutes
Vampire Bat - 3(desmodus rotundus) The American Vampire Bat thrives on warm-blooded creatures, humans included, from which it will suck 25ml of blood in 30 minutes