Pabel (International) assertion Pabel i(A78825 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Erich Pabel)
Born: Established: 1949 Rastatt,
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Germany,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1970 Rastatt,
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Germany,
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Western Europe, Europe,

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2 y separately published work icon Felonsfield Allan Watkins , London : Robert Hale , 1979 Z1507174 1979 single work novel adventure
2 y separately published work icon Heiress of Fear Caroline Farr , New York (City) : Signet/New American Library , 1978 Z1075119 1978 single work novel romance horror mystery

'One moment she was Bernadette Tyson, a beautiful eighteen-year-old orphan raised by the nuns of St. Brigid's Convent. The next moment handsome young lawyer Robert Douglas was telling her she might be Bernadette MacDonald, the granddaughter of a wealthy Canadian mine owner.

'Before long, Bernadette found herself at her grandfather's home meeting her new family. But evil fortune seemed to pursue Bernadette at the isolated mansion. First there was the open hostility with which her newfound cousins greeted her.

'Then there was the eerie night visitor, beckoning Bernadette to some unknown destiny. And when a bizarre series of "accidents" nearly claimed her life, Bernadette realized that her new happiness could end in a tragedy from which neither Robert nor her grandfather might be able to protect her... '

Source: Front cover blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Heiress To Corsair Keep Caroline Farr , New York (City) : Signet/New American Library , 1978 Z1075052 1978 single work novel romance horror mystery historical fiction

'Beautiful young Elizabeth Lagrange could almost feel the fiery heat as she gazed at the burned-out North Wing of majestic Corsair Keep, the home she had unexpectedly inherited from a mother she couldn't remember. For Elizabeth had been left on an orphanage doorstep at the age of three, and until the day Sir Raymond Hartshill came into her life her only memory of the past was of the terrible fire that had nearly claimed her life.

'Sir Raymond opened a whole new world to Elizabeth when he brought her back to Corsair Island to claim the lands which had once been owned by his family but now belonged to her. For in this tropical paradise she would find unexpected romance and face the peril of an ancient evil that had marked her for doom... '

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Sinister House Caroline Farr , Cammeray : New American Library Horwitz , 1978 Z1075036 1978 single work novel romance horror mystery

'When handsome Paul Acton asked her to marry him, it was the happiest day in Samantha Walton's life. Yet Samantha couldn't know that her love for Paul would soon lead her along a mazelike road of evil deceit to Finisterre -- the prisonlike mansion now owned by the Actons but once a home for the hopelessly insane.

'Samantha didn't want to be separated from Paul at all, but when he received an excellent job offer, his mother asked Samantha to come to Finisterre. There she wouldn't be as far from Paul and at the same time could help the family by putting their collection of rare books in order. And so Samantha entered the Acton mansion, little realizing that once she passed between its high, forbidding gates she might never leave again... '

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Ravensnest Caroline Farr , New York (City) : Signet/New American Library , 1977 Z1075318 1977 single work novel romance horror mystery

'She thought the curse was just a legend .. until it threatened to claim her life ...!'

Source: Front-cover blurb.

3 y separately published work icon The Way Back A. Bertram Chandler , London : Robert Hale , 1976 Z810928 1976 single work novella science fiction 'Because the universe was vast and they had been out beyond the Galactic Lens. Because time is infinite and they had slipped beyond their own epoch. Because in whatever universe they were in they could raise no etheric word, no telepathic beacon, no other star vessel. But for John Grimes, a veritable Commodore Hornblower of the future space seas, there had to be a way back. The first step was to locate Earth, the launching place for all humanity. But Earth turned out to be legend and myth and faith - and Grimes' rebellious crew were to enact roles already fabled before they were all born.'

[Source: www.fictionwise.com]
4 Into the Alternate Universe A. Bertram Chandler , 1964 New York (City) : JABberwocky Literary Agency , 2002 Z811000 1964 single work novella science fiction
— Appears in: Zvezdnyi Put 3 1993;

— Appears in: Gammel'nskaya Plague 2004; (p. 5-110)
Practical and hard-headed John Grimes is not the sort to believe in ghosts but he's willing to give psychics a chance when shapely Sonya Verrill, a commander in the Federation Survey Service, proposes a ghost-hunting expedition in the sector around Kinsolving's Planet. Out where the fabric of space wears thin, ships have encountered Rim Ghosts—apparitions of craft and crewmates from alternate universes. When Grimes organizes a séance to make contact, their ship is yanked into an alternate universe, and their only hope of getting home lies in a lost relic - a sleeper ship from the first age of space exploration.
3 y separately published work icon The Coils of Time A. Bertram Chandler , 1964 single work novella
— Appears in: The Coils of Time / Into the Alternate Universe 1964;
'Dr Henshaw had created what he thought was a time travel machine and he had sent guinea pigs through it. But now he needed a human guinea pig to test it with. Christopher Wilkonsen thought the whole idea was absurd, until a book that had been sent through the machine came back with a thumb print of his lost sweetheart Vanessa on it' (www.amazon.com)
2 Special Knowledge A. Bertram Chandler , 1946 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Astounding Science Fiction , February vol. 36 no. 6 1946; (p. 7-79) Astounding Science Fiction [British Edition] , July vol. 5 no. 5 1946;
'A good officer on a modern merchant marine ship has a great deal of highly specialized knowledge. But if that man somehow found himself an officer on a merchant spaceship, his special knowledge would seem pretty useless - ordinarily. But not that trip!' (www.bertramchandler.com)
1 y separately published work icon Utopia Grossband Pabel (publisher), 1953 Rastatt : Pabel , 1954-1963 Z1848799 1953 series - publisher novella science fiction The Utopia Grossman series was published by Erich Pabel between 1954 and 1963. Utopia was part of the title of several science fiction series published by Pabel, and collectively they have come to be regarded as one of the two most important science fiction series to be published in West Germany during the 1950s and 1960s (along with Terra, the series established by rival publisher Arthur Moewig).
1 y separately published work icon Utopia Zukunftsromane Pabel (publisher), 1953 Rastatt : Pabel , 1953-1968 Z1844712 1953 series - publisher short story science fiction

The name of several science fiction series published by Erich Pabel, Utopia and Terra (released by rival publisher Arthur Moewig), constituted the two most important science fiction series to be published in West Germany during the 1950s and 1960s.

The Utopia Zukunftsromane series (meaning 'future novels') produced 596 publications between 1953 and 1968.

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