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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
831 books from 19301939
Selestor's Men of Atlantis
Selestor's Men of Atlantis
Clara Iza von Ravn (1937)
PG-13
The Golden Vulture
The Golden Vulture
Lester Dent;Walter B. Gibson (1938)
PG-13
Sparrow Farm: The Tale of the City Clerk Who Flew Into the Country for a Holiday
Sparrow Farm: The Tale of the City Clerk Who Flew Into the Country for a Holiday
Hans Fallada (1937)
PG-13
Freak Museum
Freak Museum
R. R. Ryan (1938)
PG-13
Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse
Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse
Ursula Moray Williams (1938)
PG-13
Lunarchia: That Strange World Beneath the Moon's Crust
Lunarchia: That Strange World Beneath the Moon's Crust
Emerson B. Hartman (1937)
PG-13
The Whistling Ancestors
The Whistling Ancestors
Richard E. Goddard (1936)
PG-13
Brynhild
Brynhild
H. G. Wells (1937)
PG-13
The Secret of Tibet
The Secret of Tibet
William Dixon Bell (1938)
PG-13
I, Yahweh: A Novel in the Form of an Autobiography
I, Yahweh: A Novel in the Form of an Autobiography
Robert Munson Grey (1937)
PG-13
Soria Moria Castle: The Manuscript of Donald Gayforth Forbes
Soria Moria Castle: The Manuscript of Donald Gayforth Forbes
Gunnar Johnston (1937)
PG-13
The Silver Princess in Oz
The Silver Princess in Oz
Ruth Plumly Thompson (1938)
PG-13
Flight of the Dragon
Flight of the Dragon
Robert J. Hogan (1937)
PG-13
The Vanishing Idol
The Vanishing Idol
George Gibbs (1936)
PG-13
India Mosaic
India Mosaic
Mark Channing (1936)
PG-13
Sell England?
Sell England?
Dacre Balsdon (1936)
PG
The Fire Princess
The Fire Princess
Edmond Hamilton (1938)
PG-13
The Falcon Killer
The Falcon Killer
L. Ron Hubbard (1939)
R
Black Sheep
Black Sheep
Murray Leinster (1936)
PG-13
Post-Mortem Evidence
Post-Mortem Evidence
Sydney Fowler (1936)
R
Was Murder Done?
Was Murder Done?
S. Fowler Wright (1936)
R
Melusine; or, Devil Take Her!
Melusine; or, Devil Take Her!
Charlotte Haldane (1936)
R
The Bone Is Pointed
The Bone Is Pointed
Arthur W. Upfield (1938)
PG-13
After Many a Summer
After Many a Summer
Aldous Huxley (1939)
PG-13
The Last Crusade
The Last Crusade
Martin McCall (1936)
PG-13
Hurricane
Hurricane
L. Ron Hubbard (1936)
PG-13
A Double Bed on Olympus
A Double Bed on Olympus
Delano Ames (1936)
PG-13
We the Living
We the Living
Ayn Rand (1936)
R
Day of Wrath
Day of Wrath
Joseph O'Neill (1936)
PG-13
The Burning Court
The Burning Court
John Dickson Carr (1937)
PG