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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
The Devil's Highway
The Devil's Highway
John Lebar;Harold Bell Wright (1932)
R
Unthinkable
Unthinkable
Francis H. Sibson (1932)
PG-13
The Disturbing Affair of Noel Blake
The Disturbing Affair of Noel Blake
Neil Bell (1932)
PG
The Scene Is Changed
The Scene Is Changed
James Ray (1932)
PG-13
Empty Victory
Empty Victory
George Godwin (1932)
PG-13
The Passionate Calvary: Being an Introduction to the Conquest of England by the Forces of the Unknown and More Particularly to William Bundle, Grocer, Founder of the Peckham Guild of Thought, and King of England
The Passionate Calvary: Being an Introduction to the Conquest of England by the Forces of the Unknown and More Particularly to William Bundle, Grocer, Founder of the Peckham Guild of Thought, and King of England
Kaye Anthony (1932)
PG-13
The Metal Doom
The Metal Doom
David H. Keller, M.D. (1932)
PG
Death Rattle
Death Rattle
Hanns Gobsch (1932)
R
Superstition
Superstition
Stephen McKenna (1932)
R
No More a Corpse: An Astounding Story
No More a Corpse: An Astounding Story
Loring Brent (1932)
PG-13
The Hand-Print Mystery
The Hand-Print Mystery
Sydney Fowler (1932)
R
The Inevitable Conflict
The Inevitable Conflict
Paul H. Lovering (1932)
PG-13
Many Mansions
Many Mansions
Henry C. Rowland (1932)
PG-13
The Kingdom in the Sky
The Kingdom in the Sky
Alice Brown (1932)
PG-13
Dwellers in the Mirage
Dwellers in the Mirage
Abraham Merritt (1932)
PG-13
The Gorgon's Head
The Gorgon's Head
Ladbroke Black (1932)
PG-13
Return, Belphegor!
Return, Belphegor!
Sherard Vines (1932)
PG-13
The Second Leopard
The Second Leopard
John Lambourne (1932)
PG-13
The Dawn Boy
The Dawn Boy
Richard Tooker (1932)
PG-13
To-morrow's Yesterday
To-morrow's Yesterday
John Gloag (1932)
PG-13
The Odyssey
The Odyssey
Homer (1932)
PG-13
The Hidden Kingdom
The Hidden Kingdom
M. Lynn Hamilton (1932)
PG-13
The Martian Emperor-President
The Martian Emperor-President
Andrew J. Bailey (1932)
PG-13
The Enchantress
The Enchantress
Cecil H. Bullivant (1932)
PG-13
The War of the Ghosts: A Flying Adventure Story
The War of the Ghosts: A Flying Adventure Story
Thomson Burtis (1932)
PG-13
Fairy Silver: A Traveller's Tale
Fairy Silver: A Traveller's Tale
Ganpat (1932)
PG-13
The \"Z\" Ray
The \"Z\" Ray
Edmund Snell (1932)
PG-13
The Devil in the Pulpit
The Devil in the Pulpit
Elliott O'Donnell (1932)
PG-13
So a Leader Came
So a Leader Came
Frederick Palmer (1932)
PG-13
Any Day Now
Any Day Now
August Derleth (1938)
PG-13