An Earthman on Venus (Originally titled "The Radio Man")
 High Adventure and Strange Romance on a World of Mystery

When Myles Cabot accidentally transmitted himself to the planet Venus, he found himself naked and bewildered on a mystery world where every unguarded minute might mean a horrible death.

Man-eating plants, tiger-sized spiders, and dictatorial ant-men kept Myles on the run until he discovered the secret of the land—that humanity was a slave-race and that the monster ants were the real rulers of the world!

But Cabot was resourceful, and when his new found love, the Kewpie-doll princess Lilla, called for help, the ant-men learned what an angry Earthman can do.

AN EARTHMAN ON VENUS is a science-fiction adventure packed with the excitement of an Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the science-vision of an H. G. Wells. You won’t be able to put it down once you start it.

AN EARTHMAN ON VENUS

{Originally titled “THE RADIO MAN”}

by RALPH MILNE FARLEY

RALPH MILNE FARLEY

AVON PUBLISHING CO., INC. 119 West 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. Published by Arrangement with the Author

On the planet VENUS you will meet— THIS EARTHMAN

THESE GIANT ANTS

THESE VENUSIAN PEOPLE

The Radio Man. Copyright, 1924 and 1939, by Frank A. Munsey Company. Copyright, 1948, by Ralph Milne Farley.

The Radio Man.

Avon Reprint Edition

Avon Reprint Edition

An Earthman on Venus. Copyright, 1950, by Avon Publishing Co., Inc.


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