The Yes Men of Venus
By RON GOULART
Illustrated by SUMMERS
Privileged we are to bring you this historic
story—one which will warm the manly hearts
of the legion of devoted admirers of that
venerable fantasist, Arthur Wright Beemis.
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
Amazing Stories July 1963.
Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]
INTRODUCTORY NOTE: Let me begin by expressing my thanks to the executors of the Arthur Wright Beemis Estate for choosing me to complete his unfinished stories, of which this is to be the first. Like so many others I have long been an admirer of the books of the venerable fantasist. Nothing has ever given me the thrill that reading his first novel, Roo-So Of The Jungle, in installments of varying length in the old Thursby's All-Star Electrical Fiction Weekly did. Unless it was reading the twenty-three sequels, especially Roo-So's Revenge and Roo-So, Friend Of Animals.