HiLoBooks update
By: HILOBROW | Categories: Kudos

The first three titles in HiLoBooks’ series of Radium Age science fiction novel reissues are now available for pre-ordering. Please help us spread the word! Tell your friends!

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Here they are:

Jack London’s The Scarlet Plague
MAY 2012
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Rudyard Kipling’s With the Night Mail and “As Easy as A.B.C.”
JUNE 2012
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Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Poison Belt
JULY 2012
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HiLobrow is a critical-culture website that TIME named one of the 10 Best Blogs of 2010. (Here's what we accomplished in 2011.) In 2012, HiLobrow launched HiLoBooks, which will serialize and then publish in paperback some of our favorite classic works of Radium Age science fiction.

9 Comments to “HiLoBooks update”

  1. Jesse M says:

    Audacious cover designs.

  2. Joshua Glenn says:

    Thanks Jesse — we’ve reunited the dream team of designer Tony Leone and illustrator Michael Lewy. They used to do the covers of my ’90s zine/journal Hermenaut.

    http://hilobrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/hermenaut+.jpg

  3. Devin McKinney says:

    I preordered all three yesterday. It was the cover art that drew my eye, the weird and exotic promise of “Radium Age science fiction” that seduced my wallet. I can’t wait to get and devour them.

  4. Joshua Glenn says:

    Awesome, Devin. Many thanks.

  5. Cody Musser says:

    Ordered mine. I have high(lo) hopes for these. Thanks for what seems to be a fun line.

  6. Joshua Glenn says:

    thanks!!

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  9. Cris Phillips says:

    Well, I guess the word must be spreading, because it reached me, and I’m potentially your ideal target audience. If she’s not in print anymore – and I really have no idea – you should consider putting out The Heads of Cerberus, by Francis Stevens (Gertrude Barrows Bennett). Cris

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