The Blind Spot

CONTENTS

The Blind Spot opens with the words: “Perhaps it were just as well to start at the beginning. A mere matter of news.” Suppose I use them in the same sense:
A mere matter of news: The first instalment of this fabulous novel was featured in Argosy-All-Story-Weekly for May 14, 1921. Described as a “different” serial, it was introduced by a cover by Modest Stein. In the foreground was the profile of a girl of another dimension—ethereal, sensuous, the eternal feminine—the Nervina of the story. Filmy crystalline earrings swept back over her bare shoulders. Dominating the background was a huge flaming yellow ball, like our Sun as seen from the hypothetical Vulcan—splotched with murky, mysterious globii vitonae. There was an ancient quay, and emerging from the ultramarine waters about it a silhouetted metropolis of spires, domes, and minarets. It was 1921, and that generation thus received its first glimpse of the alien landscape of The Blind Spot and the baroque beauty of an immortal woman of fantasy fiction.
The authors? Homer Eon Flint was already a reigning favourite with post-World-War-I enthusiasts of imaginative literature, who had eagerly devoured his QUEEN OF LIFE and LORD OF DEATH, his KING OF CONSERVE ISLAND and THE PLANETEER. Austin Hall was well known and popular for his ALMOST IMMORTAL, REBEL SOUL, and INTO THE INFINITE.
Then came this epoch-making collaboration. When Mary Gnaedinger launched Famous Fantastic Mysteries magazine she early presented THE BLIND SPOT, and printed it again in that magazine's companion Fantastic Novels. These reprints are now collectors' items, almost unobtainable, and otherwise the story has long been out of print. Rumour says an unauthorised German version of THE BLIND SPOT, has been published in book form. There is another book called THE BLIND SPOT, and also a magazine story, and a major movie studio was to produce a film of the same title. However, here is presented the only hard-cover version of the only BLIND SPOT of consequence to lovers of fantasy.

Austin Hall
Homer Eon Flint
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THE BLIND SPOT


INTRODUCTION


N-O A-C-C-I-D-E-N-T—R-O-B-B-E-R-Y


Y-E-S—T-H-E L-A-S-T G-O-D-L-I-N-G


PROLOGUE


I. — RHAMDA AVEC


II. — THE PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY


III. — “NOW THERE ARE TWO”


IV. — GONE


V. — FRIENDS


VI. — CHICK WATSON


VII. — THE RING


“I—”


VIII. — THE NERVINA


IX. — “NOW THERE ARE THREE”


“NOW THERE ARE THREE!”


X. — MAN OR PHANTOM


XI. — BAFFLED


XII. — A DEAL IN PROPERTY


XIII. — ALBERT JEROME


XIV. — A NEW ELEMENT


XV. — AGAIN THE NERVINA


XVI. — CHARLOTTE


XVII. — THE SHEPHERD


CANNOT HOLD OUT MUCH LONGER. COME AT ONCE.—HARRY.


XVIII. — CHARLOTTE'S STORY


XIX. — HOBART FENTON TAKES UP THE TALE


XX. — THE HOUSE OF MIRACLES


XXI. — OUT OF THIN AIR


XXII. — THE ROUSING OF A MIND


XXIII. — THE RHAMDA AGAIN


XXIV. — THE LIVING DEATH


XXV. — AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR


SIR HENRY HODGES


XXVI. — DIRECT FROM PARADISE


XXVII. — SOLVED


XXVIII. — THE MAN FROM SPACE


XXIX. — THE OCCULT WORLD


XXX. — THE PLUNGE


XXXI. — UP FOR BREATH


XXXII. — THROUGH UNKNOWN WATERS


XXXIII. — A LONG WAY FROM SHORE


XXXIV. — THE BAR SENESTRO


XXXV. — THE PERFECT IMPOSTOR


XXXVI. — AN ALLY, AND SOLID GROUND


XXXVII. — LOOKING DOWN


XXXVIII. — THE VOICE FROM THE VOID


XXXIX. — WHO IS THE JARADOS?


XL. — THE TEMPLE OF THE BELL. —


“PAT MACPHERSON”


XLI. — THE PROPHECY


THE PROPHECY OF THE JARADOS


XLII. — PAT MACPHERSON'S STORY


XLIII. — THE HOME OF THE JARADOS


XLIV. — DR. HOLCOMB'S STORY


XLV. — THE ARADNA


XLVI. — OUT OF THE OCCULT


“HOW DID IT HAPPEN?”


XLVII. — THE LAST LEAF


XLVIII. — THE UNACCOUNTABLE

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Английский

Год издания

2004-01-01

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Science fiction

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