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Fantasy books of the 1930s

The dawn of modern fantasy. Tolkien, Howard, and the foundations of the genre.

This is where the genre's blueprint was drafted. J.R.R. Tolkien published The Hobbit in 1937, quietly inventing the modern fantasy novel as a bedtime-story-shaped portal to Middle-earth. Robert E. Howard was simultaneously running Conan the Cimmerian through the pulp magazines, defining sword-and-sorcery with bare-chested vigor and rolling prose. H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic horror — At the Mountains of Madness and the wider Cthulhu cycle — bled into the genre's edges, while T.H. White began The Once and Future King. Fantasy as we know it was being assembled in real time, in serials and slim hardcovers.

Readers today come to the thirties for the foundational texture: the moment before the conventions calcified. Content is restrained by modern standards — violence is rendered with pulp gusto rather than gore, and intimacy stays firmly off the page. The prose is older, sometimes archly so. This shelf rewards readers who want to see the genre's bones, who don't mind a slower tempo, and who like the feeling of reading something that knew it was inventing itself.

What to expect from this shelf
  • Pulp-era sword-and-sorcery energy
  • Restrained on-page violence
  • Foundational worldbuilding in miniature
  • Older prose with archaic cadence
839 books from 19301939
Winged Hordes of the Yellow Vulture
Winged Hordes of the Yellow Vulture
Curtis Steele (1939)
PG
The Crime Oracle
The Crime Oracle
Maxwell Grant (1936)
PG-13
Strange Awakening
Strange Awakening
Dorothy Quick (1938)
PG-13
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins
Pamela L. Travers (1934)
G
The End of the World
The End of the World
Geoffrey Dennis (1930)
PG-13
The Fall of a Dictator
The Fall of a Dictator
Arthur Gask (1939)
PG-13
The Library of Death
The Library of Death
Ronald S. L. Harding (1938)
R
The Passing of the Third Floor Back
The Passing of the Third Floor Back
Claude Houghton (1935)
PG-13
Janice in Tomorrow-Land
Janice in Tomorrow-Land
Emory Holloway (1936)
PG-13
The Green Scamander
The Green Scamander
Maude Meagher (1933)
PG-13
Book of the Three Dragons
Book of the Three Dragons
Kenneth Morris (1930)
PG
Public Faces
Public Faces
Harold Nicolson (1932)
PG-13
These Restless Heads
These Restless Heads
James Branch Cabell (1932)
PG-13
Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast
Joan Butler (1933)
PG-13
These Restless Heads
These Restless Heads
Branch Cabell (1932)
R
The King Against Anne Bickerton
The King Against Anne Bickerton
S. Fowler Wright (1930)
R
Uncle Sam in the Eyes of His Family
Uncle Sam in the Eyes of His Family
John Erskine (1930)
PG-13
Lazy Bear Lane
Lazy Bear Lane
Thorne Smith (1931)
PG-13
Tarzan and the City of Gold
Tarzan and the City of Gold
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1933)
PG
The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe [67 stories, 52 poems, 4 essays]
The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe [67 stories, 52 poems, 4 essays]
Edgar Allan Poe (1938)
G
Crime, Insured
Crime, Insured
Maxwell Grant (1937)
R
Crime, Insured
Crime, Insured
Walter B. Gibson (1937)
R
The Coming of the Monster: A Tale of the Masterful Monk
The Coming of the Monster: A Tale of the Masterful Monk
Owen Francis Dudley (1936)
R
The King Was in His Counting House
The King Was in His Counting House
Branch Cabell (1938)
PG-13
The King Was in His Counting House
The King Was in His Counting House
James Branch Cabell (1938)
PG-13
It Can't Happen Here
It Can't Happen Here
Sinclair Lewis (1935)
R
The Return of Kai Lung
The Return of Kai Lung
Ernest Bramah (1937)
PG-13
Gone to Ground
Gone to Ground
T. H. White (1935)
PG-13
The Moon of Much Gladness, Related by Kai Lung
The Moon of Much Gladness, Related by Kai Lung
Ernest Bramah (1932)
G
Salome, the Wandering Jewess: My First Two Thousand Years of Love
Salome, the Wandering Jewess: My First Two Thousand Years of Love
Paul Eldridge;George Sylvester Viereck (1930)
PG-13