Robert Moore Williams
A golden-age pulp workhorse who sent jungle lords and starfarers across the magazines of the 1940s.
Robert Moore Williams was a prolific American pulp-era science-fiction author, one of the steady producers who filled the magazines of the genre's golden age with adventure. He published well over a hundred stories under his own name and several pseudonyms, and is best remembered for the Jongor series — a Tarzan-flavored lost-world saga of a jungle hero among dinosaurs and a sunken ancient civilization — and the Zanthar space-opera novels.
Williams wrote fast, action-forward pulp built for momentum rather than polish, very much in the imaginative mode of his era. Expect vintage lost-world and space adventure, exotic perils, and the raw energy of the pulps. His vintage lost-world and space tales turn up across our shelves, and the book pages carry age and content ratings for each, so you'll know which flavor of golden-age pulp you're picking up before the rocket lifts or the jungle closes in.
- For readers of golden-age pulp adventure
- The Jongor lost-world and Zanthar series
- Every title content-rated and age-guided



















