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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
Now available!DOC SAVAGE Volume 58:
"The Derrick Devil" and "The Spotted Men"
The pulp era's greatest superman returns in classic pulp thrillers
by Lester Dent and William Bogart writing as "Kenneth Robeson."
First, the Man of Bronze is summoned to the Oklahoma oil fields to confront
the horrific rampage of "The Derrick Devil." Then, Doc and his aides
journey to Lake Erie where a mysterious malady is turning steel workers
into "The Spotted Men." This double-novel collector's edition features
the classic color pulp covers by Robert G. Harris and Emery Clarke, Paul
Orban's classic interior illustrations and historical commentary by Will
Murray, writer of nine Doc Savage novels. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-079-3
Softcover, 7x10, 112 pages, B&W, $14.95 1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First
Class) or $2 (Media Mail) for postage
and packaging
2 books: $29.90
(cover price) First Class postpaid
Twelve issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail) [postpaid] (includes bonus variant and ring premium) Six issues for $84 (first class) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid] Check, Money Order,
or Paypal (orders@shadowsanctum.com)
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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
Now available!
THE SHADOW Volume 60:
"Prince of Evil," "Messenger of Death" and "Room 1313"
The Knight of Darkness combats supercrime in an extra-length
volume showcasing tales by each of the pulp wordsmiths who wrote as "Maxwell
Grant." First, in a violent thriller by Theodore Tinsley, The Shadow
investigates the murderous machinations of the "Prince of Evil," a
sadistic fiend who delights in torture and human misery. Then, The Shadow
enters a series of diabolical deathtraps disguised as a "Messenger of
Death" to retrieve a secret formula in a classic mystery by Walter Gibson.
Finally, Lamont Cranston tracks down a hidden serial killer in Bruce Elliott's
"Room 1313." This extra-length collector's special showcases the original
color covers by Graves Gladney and Modest Stein and the original interior
illustrations by Edd Cartier and Paul Orban, with historical articles by
Will Murray and Rick Lai. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-078-6 Softcover,
7x10, 144 pages, B&W, $14.95 TRIPLE NOVEL SPECIAL 1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First
Class) or $2 (Media Mail) for postage
and packaging
2 books: $29.90
(cover price) First Class postpaid
Twelve issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail) [postpaid] (includes bonus variant and ring premium) Six issues for $84 (first class) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid] Check, Money Order,
or Paypal (orders@shadowsanctum.com)
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Blogging Sax Rohmer’s The
Yellow Claw – Part Four by William Patrick Maynard - Now online! Sax Rohmer’s The Yellow Claw was originally serialized in five installments in Lippincott’s from February through June 1915. The serial was subsequently published in book form later that same year by Methuen Press in the UK and McBride & Nast in the US. The novel chooses to divide the story into four sections. This week, we examine the fourth and final part. The rest is at the links below. |
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The Book Cave - New podcast now available online! Episode 176: PulpARK Interviews - New! Art was able to talk to a few writers at PulpARK. Episode 175: Coming Attractions Episode 174: Philip Jose Farmer "The Song of Kwasin" Episode 173: The Power Couple of the Pulp World Episode 172: Bobby Nash's Deadly Games Episode 171: Mark Eidemiller Episode 170: John Carter & The Lone Ranger Episode 169: Airship 27 Presents . . . |
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Davy Crockett's Almanak
of Mystery, Adventure, and the Wild West - Now
online! Forgotten Books: Jimgrim and Allah's Peace by Talbot Mundy - New! Forgotten Books: Sleepers East by Frederick Nebel Art Gallery: Mystery, Adventure & the Wild West in ARGOSY Forgotten Stories: Race Williams returns in "The Super-Devil" (and it's FREE) Forgotten Stories: "The Pool of Piranhas," a Spicy Adventure by Robert Leslie Bellem Forgotten Stories: A FREE Race Williams adventure by Carroll John Daly Forgotten Books: The Gods of Mars & The Warlord of Mars Overlooked Films: Princess of Mars (2009) |
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E-texts on the net this
week The Shadow in Review: There is no new Shadow review this week. Pulpgen-Online Pulps: Now with over 1000 stories online! "A Fist For Your Brain" by Laurence Treat from SHORT STORIES, August 10, 1942 The Human Hammer Gives Up the Ring and Aspires to Be a Damn Good Lawyer. "Hell's Impersonation" by H. Q. Masur from TEN DETECTVE ACES, October, 1940 Young Joe Brion was no actor, but the advertisement called for an impersonation. So Joe put on a pistol performance that flung him into a coffin curtain call. |
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James Bond - Vintage Books & Amazon Publishing to reprint James
Bond books! Vintage Publishing has acquired the ten-year licence to republish all fourteen of Ian Fleming’s James Bond books in the UK, along with his two non-fiction titles, The Diamond Smugglers and Thrilling Cities. They will take over from Penguin in April, and will publish Fleming’s entire Bond collection in both ebook and print format in the summer of this year. Thomas & Mercer, an imprint of Amazon Publishing, has acquired a ten-year license to publish all fourteen of Ian Fleming’s James Bond books in North America, as well as his two works of non-fiction, Thrilling Cities and The Diamond Smugglers. From summer 2012, all sixteen titles will be reissued both in print and as ebooks, to thrill a new generation of readers. |
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Laurie's Wild West - Now online! "To Steal A Ranch," A Complete Paul Powers Story - New! The EXCITING series of pulps MAGAZINES I REMEMBER by Hugh Cave: An Appreciation Happy Holidays from Daisy Bacon My Favorite Christmas Covers: FAR WEST ILLUSTRATED, January 1928 My Favorite Christmas Covers: WESTERN STORY, Dec. 24, 1921 My Favorite Christmas Covers: WILD WEST WEEKLY, 12/22/34 My Favorite Christmas Covers: WESTERN STORY, Dec 26, 1936 My Favorite Christmas Covers: EVERYBODY'S; December 1908 My Favorite Christmas Covers: THE BLACK CAT, Dec. 1912 |
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Mike Chomko - May / June 2012 newsletter is now available! Mike's May / June 2012 newsletter is now available. Orders over $20 are discounted approximately 10%. Shipping is between $2-6, depending on the weight of your order (media mail or bound printed matter). Michael Chomko, 2217W. Fairview Street, Allentown, PA 18104-6542 Mike has also establish a website where you can download his current and past newsletters. The website is located at http://sites.google.com/site/mikechomkobooks/ |
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Peril Press - More new Kindle
and Nook titles are now available!
Zorro Starts The New Year [Illustrated] [Annotated] by Johnston McCulley 3 Exciting Football Stories [Illustrated] by Johnston McCulley Private Murder: 6 Thrilling Pulp Stories [Illustrated] by Norman A. Daniels Satan's Nightmares: 7 Weird Detective Tales [Illustrated] by Norman A. Daniels Slaughter Stories: 7 Pulp Fiction Scorchers [Illustrated] by Robert Turner Tombstone Murders: 7 Pulp Fiction Murder Aces [Illustrated] by Norman A. Daniels Zorro Frees Some Slaves [Illustrated] [Annotated] by Johnston McCulley Empire of Terror [Illustrated] (The Phantom Detective) by Robert Wallace Original Detectives: 4 Early Detective Tales by Johnston McCulley Murder Trail: 4 Detective Stories [Illustrated] by Johnston McCulley The City of the Living Dead [Illustrated] by Laurence Manning and Fletcher Pratt The Cop Who Wouldn't Lie [Illustrated] by Ralph Berard The Corpse's Prophecy: 4 Pulp Fiction Shockers by Hugh B. Cave Doom of the House of Duryea [Illustrated] by Earl Peirce Jr. Final Mission [Illustrated] by John D. MacDonald The Flying Buzzsaw by Harold B. McKay The Homicidal Diary [Illustrated] by Earl Peirce Jr. The Last Laugh [Illustrated] by Damon Knight Night Shade - The New Racket by Dashiell Hammett Skulls and Debts: 3 Thrilling Pulp Fiction Shorts by Will Garth A Visitor for the Dead by Bruce Cassiday 5 Pulp Stories of Doom [Illustrated] by Ray Cummings Brigands of the Moon [Illustrated] by Ray Cummings Doctor Feather Investigates: 4 Science Detective Pulp Mysteries [Illustrated] by Ray Cummings |
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Pulp Flakes - Now online! A new pulp blog on pulp magazines, authors and their stories, adventure and detective pulps. Marion Polk Angellotti - New! Interview with Arthur O. Friel - New! Arthur O. Friel - How he became an author - New! |
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RED SONJA #66 - Arriving
in comic shops May 2! Writer: Eric Trautmann; Art: Walter Geovani; Covers: Walter Geovani (50%), John Watson (50%) The final, bloody showdown over the cursed Horn of Nergal is at hand! To stand fast against an army of Stygian assassins, and the sinister machinations of the Priestess Azanathi, will require all of Red Sonja's considerable skill. But is the She-Devil's martial prowess enough to win the day, and perhaps, a measure of redemption, or will the Horn's curse cost Sonja everything? 32 pages, Full Color, $3.99 |
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REH: Two-Gun Raconteur #16 - Coming soon! The 16th issue of The Definitive Robert E. Howard Journal is currently in the works and will appear later in the summer. Issue #16 features a stellar line-up of rare Howard fiction, articles and essays by leading Howard scholars and fantastic artwork by a group of talented artists who are also die hard Howard fans. Contents include: two pieces of hard-to-find fiction by Robert E. Howard, articles and essays by Dave Hardy, Brian Leno, Patrice Louinet, Rob Roehm and Jeff Shanks, with artwork by David Burton, Bill Cavalier, Bob Covington, Nathan Furman, Clayton Hinkle, Jim Ordolis, Richard Pace, Terry Plavet and Michael L. Peters. |
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Robert E. Howard - Paradox Entertainment and Davis Films sign Solomon Kane
film / TV license! Davis Films and Solomon Kane Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary to Paradox Entertainment Inc., have signed a license agreement for film and TV rights to cutlass-wielding Puritan Solomon Kane, created by Robert E. Howard. The minimum guarantee for the five-year term generates a positive cash flow in the second quarter of at least 3 MSEK. Paradox retains all license and merchandise rights. Davis Films, headed by producer Samuel Hadida, previously held the film and TV rights together with Wandering Star. Together they released the first Solomon Kane film in 2009 featuring, among others, James Purefoy, Max von Sydow, and Rachel Hurd-Wood. “We’re very happy to expand our relationship with Davis Films and Samuel Hadida as they have great experience in building successful, international franchises,“ said Fredrik Malmberg, President of Paradox Entertainment. |
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Robert E. Howard Days - June 2012! Only seven weeks to go until Robert E. Howard Days 2012 in beautiful Cross Plains, Texas. There’s still plenty of time to send in your pre-registration and make plans to attend to best two days in Howard fandom. If you check the REH DAYS 2012 page (tab at the top), you’ll find a few revisions for your attendance pleasure. Here’s a partial list. 1. The Friday night Celebration Banquet has been moved to the Baptist Church Family Life Center, which is one block north of the Library. There’s three times as much space there, so Project Pride won’t be limited to a certain amount of seats. (But please pre-register so they know how many are coming!) Dinner is chicken-fried steak with all the fixin’s! 2. The Howard House and Museum will be open on Thursday June 7th from 2-4 pm. No docents will be on duty, but you may take a tour and stop in the Gift Shop! This will get you early access to the new REH Museum t-shirt, among other great REH gifts! 3. There WILL be a panel at 9:00 pm on Friday night after the Banquet/Silent Auction/REH Foundation Awards at the church. FISTS AT THE ICE HOUSE will be presented by REH boxing experts Mark Finn and Chris Gruber with assistance from Jeff Shanks. This will take place AT the old Ice House on Main Street (well, on the empty concrete slab behind it). Bring your flashlights. We’re trying something new this year – and yes, we have permission… 4. There will again be some extemporaneous REH (only) poetry reading under the street light in the back yard of the House on Friday night. We’re calling it REH Streetlamp Poetry. 5. PLEASE donate REH items to the Silent Auction. You can send them to: Project Pride, POB 534, Cross Plains, TX 76443, or bring them to the Howard House by 3 pm Friday afternoon during Howard Days. Hope to see both familiar and new faces under the wonderful Texas sky in a few more weeks. It’s like a big family reunion of Howard fans, so y’all come. Any questions: e-mail “Indy” Bill Cavalier at 2cavaliers@sbcglobal.net. |
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Rough Edges - Now online!
Forgotten Books: Marching Sands - Harold Lamb - New! Saturday Morning Western Pulp: All-Story Western, September 1949 - New! Saturday Morning Western Pulp: All-American Western, December 1940 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Star Western, December 1933 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Crack-Shot Western, October 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Western Action, March 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Frontier Stories, Spring 1950 Forgotten Books: Curse of the Mandarin's Fan - Brant House (G.T. Fleming-Roberts) |
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Tellers of Weird Tales
- Now online! Terence Hanley has created a blog in which he researches and writes about the contributors to Weird Tales magazine and its companion titles, Oriental Stories and The Magic Carpet Magazine. Illustrations by Heitman - New! Dorothy McIlwraith (1891-1976)-Part 3 - New! William F. Heitman (ca. 1879-1945) Isa-Belle Manzer (1872 or 1873-1944) Dorothy McIlwraith (1891-1976)-Part 2 Dorothy McIlwraith (1891-1976)-Part 1 Biography and "The Call of Cthulhu"-Part 5 |
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Blogging Sax Rohmer’s The
Yellow Claw – Part Three by William Patrick Maynard - Now online! Sax Rohmer’s The Yellow Claw was originally serialized in five installments in Lippincott’s from February through June 1915. The serial was subsequently published in book form later that same year by Methuen Press in the UK and McBride & Nast in the US. The novel chooses to divide the story into four sections. This week, we examine the third part. The rest is at the links below. |
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The Book Cave - New podcast now available online! Episode 175: Coming Attractions - New! Art and Ric cover the Coming Attractions for Friday, April 13, 2012. Episode 174: Philip Jose Farmer "The Song of Kwasin" Episode 173: The Power Couple of the Pulp World Episode 172: Bobby Nash's Deadly Games Episode 171: Mark Eidemiller Episode 170: John Carter & The Lone Ranger Episode 169: Airship 27 Presents . . . |
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Davy Crockett's Almanak
of Mystery, Adventure, and the Wild West - Now
online! Forgotten Books: Sleepers East by Frederick Nebel - New! Art Gallery: Mystery, Adventure & the Wild West in ARGOSY - New! Forgotten Stories: Race Williams returns in "The Super-Devil" (and it's FREE) Forgotten Stories: "The Pool of Piranhas," a Spicy Adventure by Robert Leslie Bellem Forgotten Stories: A FREE Race Williams adventure by Carroll John Daly Forgotten Books: The Gods of Mars & The Warlord of Mars Overlooked Films: Princess of Mars (2009) |
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E-texts on the net
this week The Shadow in Review: This weeks new Shadow review is "The North Woods Mystery" from the February 15, 1936 issue of The Shadow Magazine. Pulpgen-Online Pulps: Now with over 1000 stories online! "Powdersmoke Insurance" by Lee Bond from TEXAS RANGERS, April, 1949 Featuring: Long Sam Littlejohn A rider of the owlhoot puts up a valiant battle against suspicion and treachery. "Cheesecake and Willie" by Joe Archibald from POPULAR DETECTIVE, November, 1949 Featuring: Willie Klump Private Eye Klump is no Napoleon, but when he gives the wrong answer on April First he soon meets his Waterloo! |
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Mystery*File - Now online! A 1001 MIDNIGHTS Review: PAUL CAIN – Fast One - New! Reviewed by Walker Martin: PAUL CAIN – The Complete Slayers Reviewed by Walker Martin: FREDERICK NEBEL – The Complete Casebook of Cardigan, Volume 1 Movie Commentary by Walker Martin: JOHN CARTER (2012) ADVENTURES IN COLLECTING: My Favorite Magazines, by Walker Martin ADVENTURES IN COLLECTING: My Favorite Magazines, by Walker Martin ADVENTURES IN COLLECTING:Is Completism Fatal? by Walker Martin Pulp Writer VICTOR MAXWELL, Part 2, by Terry Sanford |
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Peril Press - More new Kindle
titles are now available!
The Black Dahlia by Philip Ketchum Death Goes To The Post (A Michael Shayne Mystery) by Brett Halliday Diamonds Across the Atlantic [Illustrated] (F.B.I. Ace Dan Fowler) by Edward Churchill Escape From Alcatraz [Illustrated] (F.B.I. Ace Dan Fowler) by Edward Churchill Ghost Town Demons: 4 Western Pulp Short Stories [Illustrated] by Raymond S. Spears The Sinister Dr. Wong [Illustrated] by Robert Wallace The Blue Sweetheart [Illustrated] by David Goodis Cloud War: 4 Air-War Pulp Yarns [Illustrated] by David Goodis The Gay Falcon [Illustrated] by Michael Arlen Limehouse (Collier's The Short Short Story) by Sax Rohmer Cold Blood [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley Footwork [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley The Fourth Messenger (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley No Witnesses [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley Scorned Woman [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley Seven of Spades [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley The Feast of Kali [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley The Room of Death [Deluxe Edition] [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley Steamboat Man [Illustrated] by Hugh Wiley Bride of the Ape - Great Minds Run [Illustrated] by Harold Ward The Rolling Stone - Stolen Waters (Lee Winters) by Lon Williams |
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PULPED!
- The Official New Pulp Podcast! - New podcast now available online! TIM BYRD: DOC WILDE - New! Tommy Hancock hosts solo once more and is joined by New Pulp Author Tim Byrd. A veteran of being published by one of the big names, Tim talks about his book "Doc Wilde and The Frogs of Doom', why he's now excited about self publishing, plans for the characters and series, how awesome Kickstarter is, and more! The Frogs of Doom invade the podcast as Tim Byrd Gets PULPED! |
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Rough Edges - Now online!
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: All-American Western, December 1940 - New! Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Star Western, December 1933 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Crack-Shot Western, October 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Western Action, March 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Frontier Stories, Spring 1950 Forgotten Books: Curse of the Mandarin's Fan - Brant House (G.T. Fleming-Roberts) |
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Tellers of Weird Tales
- Now online! Terence Hanley has created a blog in which he researches and writes about the contributors to Weird Tales magazine and its companion titles, Oriental Stories and The Magic Carpet Magazine. William F. Heitman (ca. 1879-1945) - New! Isa-Belle Manzer (1872 or 1873-1944) - New! Dorothy McIlwraith (1891-1976)-Part 2 - New! Dorothy McIlwraith (1891-1976)-Part 1 - New! Biography and "The Call of Cthulhu"-Part 5 Donald E. Keyhoe (1897-1988) Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction-Part 3 Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction-Part 2 Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction: Part 1-Beginnings and Endings |
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Vanguard Productions - Coming soon! Vanguard is working on a NEW Roy Krenkel art book. SYBYLS, SIRENS & SWORDSWOMEN - Drawings of Women by Roy G. Krenkel |
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Adventure House - Frank M. Robinson Auctions!
The Frank M. Robinson
Auction continues with two more auctions this weekend.
1) You must be registered
to bid. Please either register, or update your registration
by going to the website: www.adventurehouse.com and click on the
Auction Logo. Then click on the link for the first Auction
and click on the link 'Click Here to Register to Bid.' This
will allow you to either register for the first time, or update your
file, and get your bidder number and password....
2) PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU PLAN ON BIDDING! Our auction site is closer to a live auction, than an eBay auction. For those lots that receive a bid with less than a minute left, will automatically extend that lot for an additional 3 minutes. Allowing the under-bidder to rebid if so desired. Another example of our auction being closer to a live auction, is that in a live auction, if you yelled out bid price for an item, the auctioneer will accept that....regardless if auctioneer was looking for a lesser amount. Therefore if you enter a bid higher than what is called for in 'Next Bid Required', the system will accept that. PLEASE READ OVER THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS: For those auctions that HAVE NOT met their reserve price, a single field listed as 'Your Bid' is visible, allowing you to place in the 'Next Bid Required' price. A scenario could be as follows: Next Bid Required states - $100, the reserve is $300 and you place a bid for $500, then the accepted bid will be $500, not $300. If the reserve has been met, then a second field will be visible under the 'Your Maximum', and this allows you to place a MAX BID allowing our system to bid for you. A suggested scenario: Next Bid Required states - $100, place an initial bid of $100, and continue to place subsequent bids based on the Next Bid Required until you reach the reserve price, or at least as high as you'd like to bid. If you do reach the reserve, then you may place a MAX BID in the 'Your Maximum' bid field, and our system will bid for you. Please DO NOT place a MAX BID under the YOUR BID field. It will accept that as your bid price. If you have made this mistake, please contact us and I'll fix it for you. 3) Searching for an author, or title? Need to know which auction a certain book is going to be available in? Well there are several methods you may go about seeking the answers. a) You may use the search function built into the auction site. Enter an author name, or a title, or even just a date into the field marked 'Keywords:', make sure the 'Search In' drop-down box is set to 'ALL.' You can then refine the search by clicking on the drop-down box next to the Keywords field, and choose from among the choices to limit the number of responses. When the auction site finds all the answers, it will display the item, which auction it's in, and allow you to click on a link to go to that auction and bid. b)You can also click on the link at the top of every page listed as 'AUCTION INDEX.' This PDF will allow you to do a search by title, or date, or even allow you to print out all the items, in alphabetical and publication order. 4) For those lots that DO NOT reach reserve price, the high bidder will receive an offer to purchase the lot at the reserve price, plus the 10% BUYERS PREMIUM. 5) All prices at final gavel price, DOES NOT include the BUYERS PREMIUM. The Buyers Premium and credit card fee [if the invoice is paid by credit card or Paypal] will be added on at the end of the auction. The initial invoice will not include the cost of shipping, we will add that once we receive your decision on preferred shipping method. 6) All auctions, #7 through #12 are currently open and accepting bids. Each of those future auctions will close at the following dates and times: Frank M. Robinson Auction #7 April 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #8 April 14, 2012 - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #9 May 04, 2012 - 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #10 ENDING ON: May 05, 2012 - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #11 May 18, 2012 - 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #12 May 19, 2012 - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Hope you will find the
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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
At the printer and coming
later this month!
THE SHADOW 80th Anniversary
Commemorative 5-pack Collection
In honor of The Shadow's 80th anniversary, Sanctum Books collects
its first four Shadow volumes with exclusive new bonus material in a special
commemorative set. In eight thrill-packed pulp novels, the Knight of Darkness
battles supervillains The Voodoo Master, The Red Blot, Malmordo, The Golden
Vulture and The Murder Master, then teams up with the real Lamont Cranston
to combat the murderous criminal organization called The Hydra. The Shadow
also fights a deadly rematch with one of his earliest foes in The Chinese
Disks, and is trapped alone in his sanctum by an invading underworld
army in Crime, Insured, one of Walter Gibson's greatest thrillers!
SPECIAL BONUS COLLECTOR'S ITEMS include high-quality reproductions of the rare 1934 and 1937 Shadow giveaway premium photos, and an exclusive reprint of "The Shadow of Wall Street," the legendary 1929 story that foreshadowed the pulp's greatest mystery man. PLUS: a collector's scrapbook of vintage articles, rare photos and collectibles chronicling "The Shadow's Formative Years." This instant collector's item showcases all nine color pulp covers, the original interior illustrations by Tom Lovell and Edd Cartier and historical commentary by popular culture historians Anthony Tollin, Will Murray and J. Randolph Cox. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-071-7 Softcover, 7x10. 560 pages, B&W, $39.95 1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First
Class) or $2 (Media Mail) for postage
and packaging
2 books: $29.90
(cover price) First Class postpaid
Twelve issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail) [postpaid] (includes bonus variant and ring premium) Six issues for $84 (first class) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid] Check, Money Order,
or Paypal (orders@shadowsanctum.com)
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Blogging Sax Rohmer’s The
Yellow Claw – Part Two by William Patrick Maynard
- Now online! Sax Rohmer’s The Yellow Claw was originally serialized in five installments in Lippincott’s from February through June 1915. The serial was subsequently published in book form later that same year by Methuen Press in the UK and McBride & Nast in the US. The novel chooses to divide the story into four sections. This week, we examine the second part. The rest is at the links below. |
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The Book Cave - New podcast now available online! Episode 174: Philip Jose Farmer "The Song of Kwasin" - New! Christopher Carey and Michael Croteau are this week's guests on The Book Cave as they discuss Chris's novel "The Song of Kwasin," that he co-wrote with Phillip Jose' Farmer. Be sure and listen for the Book Cave exclusive from Chris and Michael. Episode 173: The Power Couple of the Pulp World Episode 172: Bobby Nash's Deadly Games Episode 171: Mark Eidemiller Episode 170: John Carter & The Lone Ranger Episode 169: Airship 27 Presents . . . |
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Davy Crockett's Almanak
of Mystery, Adventure, and the Wild West -
Now online! Forgotten Stories: Race Williams returns in "The Super-Devil" (and it's FREE) - New! Forgotten Stories: "The Pool of Piranhas," a Spicy Adventure by Robert Leslie Bellem Forgotten Stories: A FREE Race Williams adventure by Carroll John Daly Forgotten Books: The Gods of Mars & The Warlord of Mars Overlooked Films: Princess of Mars (2009) |
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this week The Shadow in Review: There is no new Shadow review this week. Pulpgen-Online Pulps: Now with over 1000 stories online! "Murderer's Error" by Robert Leslie Bellem from DAN TURNERr-HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE, April, 1942 Featuring: Dan Turner When a woman hits the top in Hollywood, she becomes the target for envy, jealousy, hate, and gossip. And that's how it was with Beryl Bannock. When her secretary was killed, Dan realized that her enemies were playing for keeps and that his job of bodyguarding was not going to be all the fun that it promised to be. "A Flyer in Munitions" by Samuel G. Camp from ALL-STORY WEEKLY, July 20, 1918 Short humor story about the home front in World War I. Charley hears good information about investing in war munitions, and is tempted to invest some himself. |
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James Bond - William Boyd to write new James Bond novel! Ian Fleming Publications has announced that William Boyd will write the next James Bond novel. Boyd's yet untitled novel will take Bond back to the 1960s and will be published in Fall 2013 by Jonathan Cape in the UK and HarperCollins in the U.S and Canada. Here is the full press release: William Boyd, the award-winning and bestselling author of Restless and Any Human Heart, is to write the next James Bond novel. The novel, which is yet to be titled, will be published in the UK and Commonwealth in autumn 2013 by Jonathan Cape – Ian Fleming’s original publisher and an imprint of Vintage Publishing – and simultaneously by HarperCollins Publishers in USA & Canada. Rights were sold in the English language by Jonny Geller of Curtis Brown, on behalf of Ian Fleming Publications Ltd. William Boyd is the third author in recent years to be invited by the Ian Fleming estate to write an official Bond novel, following in the footsteps of the American thriller writer Jeffery Deaver, who wrote Carte Blanche in 2011, and Sebastian Faulks, whose Devil May Care was published to mark Ian Fleming’s centenary in 2008. Boyd is a writer of international acclaim whose 11 novels and short-story collections have been translated into over 30 languages with many of them adapted for film and television. While the details and title of the next 007 adventure naturally remain secret, the author has revealed that next year’s publication will mark a return to 'classic Bond' and will be set in the late 1960s. Boyd comments: "When the Ian Fleming estate invited me to write the new James Bond novel I accepted at once. For me the prospect appeared incredibly exciting and stimulating – a once-in-a-lifetime challenge. In fact my father introduced me to the James Bond novels in the 1960s and I read them all then – From Russia with Love being my favourite." Corinne Turner, Managing Director of Ian Fleming Publications Ltd, comments: "William Boyd is a contemporary English writer whose classic novels combine literary elements with a broad appeal. His thrillers occupy the niche that Ian Fleming would fill were he writing today and with similar style and flair. This alongside his fascination with Fleming himself makes him the perfect choice to take Bond back to his 1960s world." As well as the publication of the new novel, 2013 is a significant year for Bond, marking 60 years since Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, was published by Cape in 1953. Cape was also the publisher of the first ever official Bond novel following Fleming's death in 1964, when Kingsley Amis took up the mantle writing Colonel Sun as Robert Markham in 1968. Dan Franklin, Publisher, Jonathan Cape comments: "It is fantastic that Bond is returning to Cape, his birthplace, and even more so that he will do so in the hands of William Boyd. I can’t think of anyone better qualified." |
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Mystery*File - Now online! Reviewed by Walker Martin: PAUL CAIN – The Complete Slayers - New! Reviewed by Walker Martin: FREDERICK NEBEL – The Complete Casebook of Cardigan, Volume 1 Movie Commentary by Walker Martin: JOHN CARTER (2012) ADVENTURES IN COLLECTING: My Favorite Magazines, by Walker Martin ADVENTURES IN COLLECTING: My Favorite Magazines, by Walker Martin ADVENTURES IN COLLECTING:Is Completism Fatal? by Walker Martin Pulp Writer VICTOR MAXWELL, Part 2, by Terry Sanford |
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Peril Press - More new Kindle
titles are now available!
Peril Press is again available on Amazon.com as well as on Barnes and Noble. Space Burial [Illustrated] by Victor Rousseau and Lew Merrill The Bell From China [Illustrated] (Detective James Lee Wong) by Hugh Wiley A Favor for the Cop (Collier's The Short Short Story) by Thomas McMorrow Fresh Fiancés For The Devil's Daughter [Illustrated] by Russell Gray The Sticker (Collier's The Short Short Story) by Hugh Wiley The Albatross by William Hope Hodgson Bat Man [Illustrated] by Victor Rousseau and Lew Merrill Beautiful-But Dead by Dorothy Dunn Case of the Exploding Men by Ray Cummings Guilt-Edged Blonde [Illustrated] (Lew Archer) by Ross MacDonald Hear Them Whistles Blowing! by Richard B. Sale Her Black Wings by John D. MacDonald |
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PULPED!
- The Official New Pulp Podcast! - New podcast now available online! THE RUBY FILES - New! Host Tommy Hancock brings on a whole herd of Pulp Cats to talk about Airship 27 Productions' latest original Anthology- THE RUBY FILES! Listen as Ron Fortier, Rob Davis, Bobby Nash, Sean Taylor, William Patrick Maynard, Mark Wheatley, and Andrew Salmon discuss noir, hard boiledness, gumshoes, dames, and more! Learn about the creation, writing, and art behind this brand new chapter in the history of Private Eye Pulp! Airship 27 Pulp Ark Part 3 Pulp Ark (Part 2) Pulp Ark |
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RED SONJA #65 -
Arriving in comic shops April 18! Writer: Eric Trautmann; Art: Walter Geovani; Covers: Walter Geovani (50%), John Watson (50%) Blood flows on the Stygian sands as Red Sonja — pursued by a family of Stygian assassins — closes in on her prize: an ancient weapon of incalculable destructive power. But the sorceress Azenathi has schemes of her own, and the She-Devil with a Sword may just be a pawn in a much deadlier game… 32 pages, Full Color, $3.99 |
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Rough Edges - Now online!
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Star Western, December 1933 - New! Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Crack-Shot Western, October 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Western Action, March 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Frontier Stories, Spring 1950 Forgotten Books: Curse of the Mandarin's Fan - Brant House (G.T. Fleming-Roberts) Rough Edges |
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Tellers of Weird Tales
- Now online! Terence Hanley has created a blog in which he researches and writes about the contributors to Weird Tales magazine and its companion titles, Oriental Stories and The Magic Carpet Magazine. Biography and "The Call of Cthulhu"-Part 5 - New! Donald E. Keyhoe (1897-1988) - New! Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction-Part 3 - New! Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction-Part 2 - New! Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction: Part 1-Beginnings and Endings Wilhelm von Scholz (1874-1969) Earl Leaston Bell (1895-1972) N.J. O'Neail (1898-1972) N.J. O'Neail (1898-?) |
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Why Do Old Books Smell
So Good? - Now online! E-book sales may be on the rise, but some readers remain faithful to their physical novels. Is it the act of turning a page or the prospect of stumbling upon new stories in bookstore aisles that keeps hardcover readers coming back for more? Most will tell you that e-readers lack the multi-sensory experience of physical books -- the sight, the touch, and yes, the smell. Like fresh rain or comfort food, sniffing a worn favorite novel is a calming experience. But why do old books smell so great? Find out at the link below! |
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Yellowed Perils - Now online! Today we introduce a new feature here on Yellowed Perils. This ongoing feature will showcase a piece of great pulp art, so I’m cleverly calling it Great Pulp Art. Kicking off is a great meta-cover by Graves Gladney for The Shadow story “The Wasp Returns” (Feb. 1, 1940). What makes it interesting is the self-referencing magazine stand that The Shadow takes cover behind. I’m not sure how well protected you would be by the two or three stacked pulps when the bullets fly. |
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2012 Windy
City Pulp and Paper Convention April 27 - 29, 2012! PULPS - PAPERBACKS - ORIGINAL ART - MOVIE MEMORABILIA OLD TIME RADIO - SCIENCE FICTION - POPULAR CULTURE - GOOD OLD STUFF!
CELEBRATING EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS AND THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF TARZAN OF THE APES AND JOHN CARTER‼ We're pleased
to announce that in connection with our theme this year
-- celebrating 100 years of John Carter and Tarzan -- JOHN CARTER will be coming to the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention this year! We've booked a screen at the AMC Yorktown 17 theater, to show JOHN CARTER exclusively for con goers the evening of Thursday, April 26, at around 10:00 pm. We're still working out some of the logistics with the theater, but we should be giving out free passes to con goers in the con suite that evening, beginning around 7:00 pm, along with the pre-registration packets. To get a pass, you'll need to be pre-registered (since like always, we won't be set up to take new registrations that evening). Passes will be given out on a first come, first served basis, but we've booked a large enough theater that, barring an incredible increase in our usual attendance on Thursday evening, there should be plenty of passes for everyone who wants to attend. It should be great to see the film with an audience full of pulp fans and we'll hope to see you there! It's a great film -- Deb & Doug are about to go see it for the fourth time this weekend. Also, one last reminder -- in order to get the convention rate (which is highly discounted from the regular rate) for hotel rooms at our con hotel, the Westin Lombard Yorktown Center, you need to book your rooms by 5:00 pm central time on April 5, 2010. Our hotel
has extended the time in which you can register for a room at the convention
rate --
reservations must now be made with the hotel by 5:00 pm central on April 12, 2012 in order to get the hotel rate. Photos for the Friday night auction at the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention (starting at around 8:00 pm April 27, 2012) will be added soon to our website and facebook page, but for now, here's a link to the catalog of all 200 lots (around 1800 pulps). MEMBERSHIPS:
Memberships are $35 for all three days, $25 for Friday only, $25
for Saturday only, and $10 for Sunday only (but see the HOTEL
section for details on how to get a $10 refund on your membership!).
We are also offering Early Bird Admission for non-dealers for $60,
which is a three day membership which allows entry to the dealer
room on Friday at 10 a.m. (which is one hour after dealer setup
begins and two hours before the con generally opens to the public).
Ages 13 & under are free. Please note that we can now accept
payments online through paypal (account register@windycitypulpandpaper.com).
DEALER INFO:
Dealer setup begins Friday at 8:30 a.m. – the dealer room
is open to the public from 11:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday (9:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. for Early Bid Admission), 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday
and 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday. For dealers, tables are 6’
long. Each table includes: 1 tablecloth and 2 chairs.
Wall tables are $90 and island tables are $80. The dealer
room will have around 130 tables. Each dealer and dealer’s
helper must also buy a regular 3 day membership ($35).
PROGRAM BOOK: All attendees will receive a program book, containing pulp articles and reprints. To advertise in the program book, rates are: full page ads $70 (4 1/8" x 6.75"), half page $40 (4 1/8" x 3 3/8"), business card size $25 (3.25" x 2"). The deadline for submitting and paying for ads is March 15, 2012. Please contact Tom Roberts at tom.roberts2@comcast.net for ad and other program book matters (other than payment). ART SHOW: We will once again be hosting an art show displaying original pulp and paperback art. For the eighth year in a row, the art show is sponsored by Dan Zimmer and the fine folks at Illustration magazine. If you have any art you’d like to make available for display in the art show, please contact us. The art show hours will be posted to the website when they are set. AUCTIONS: We will have 2 auctions, Friday and Saturday nights. PULP FILM FEST: Our Pulp Film Fest shows old movies based on pulp stories. More info, including the schedule, will be posted on the website closer to the con. The Pulp Film Fest is organized by Ed Hulse and sponsored by Blood ‘N’ Thunder magazine. WEBSITE: www.windycitypulpandpaper.com is the con’s website. We’ll be posting updates to it periodically up until the time of the con, so please check it for the most recent information. Also be sure to check out and join our Facebook page! CON SUITE: Our con suite will operate from Thursday night (come pick up your badges) until late Saturday night/early Sunday morning – stop by and grab a drink and some munchies, while chatting about our favorite hobby! HOTEL:
For our twelfth show, for the fifth year in a row we’re at the
Westin Lombard, in the Western suburbs of Chicago.
The Westin is located about 20 minutes SW of O’Hare Airport
and about a half hour West of Midway Airport. Room rates
are $109/night, same as the last 2 years (to get the con rate,
you must book by 5:00 p.m. Central time on April 5, 2012!). Parking
is free. The hotel is in the midst of a shopping and restaurant
corridor – it’s adjacent (within walking distance) to Yorktown Mall
and about a mile from Oak Brook Shopping Center. For those
with families, it’s also only 7 miles from the Brookfield Zoo,
one of the nation’s top zoos. Movie theaters are also a short
walk away. And if you like to gamble, the Aurora River Boat
is about 10 miles away. If you are flying in and not renting
a car, please check the website for details on various cab companies
and shuttle services that offer fixed price transportation to and
from the hotel. Please mention the con when booking rooms.
Also, since it greatly benefits the convention to have folks stay at
the Westin during the show, if you attend the con and stay at the
Westin, we will refund you $10 of your membership at the show (limit
2 refunds per hotel room).
PAY BY: Paypal (account register@windycitypulpandpaper.com) or check payable to Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention, LLC. Send checks to: 13 Spring Lane, Barrington Hills, IL 60010) Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention - Facebook |
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Adventure House
- Frank M. Robinson Auctions! Greetings from Adventure House. Auction #1 closed with some firsts for us. #1 - the most amount of books ever sold in one evening. #2 - the most amount of dollars we've ever sold in one evening. With nearly $500,000 taken
in, the Frank M. Robinson Auction has really started with a bang.
Not all lots met the reserve, and some lots sold were done so
after the auction when we offered the high bidder the option to
purchase the lot at Frank's reserve price. Yet a good number of lots
sold above estimated value, proving...at least to us that, pulp collecting
is still a vibrant, rewarding hobby.
We've posted the prices realized to the auction site, and updated some of the lots to reflect those lots that the high bidder has agreed to purchase, and there are some lots yet to be determined. We received some reports that people thought the auction went through without selling anything, let me put that rumor to rest. We did pull down the results for a day, to allow the high bidders to determine if they were going to meet the reserve, and as previously reported, have restored those prices realized. Because runs of magazines have been sold in Auction #1, we've almost completed the process of marking those books as SOLD in the other auctions. If you have found your bids missing, it's because the item has been sold. Frank Robinson has expressed his sincere thanks to all those who have viewed, bid and purchased lots in this first auction. Although we've removed the ability to bid on those items sold in the first auction, from the last 11 on the docket, there is still a boat-load of incredible stuff to bid on. Auctions #7 through #12 are currently open and accepting bids. 1) You must be registered
to bid. Please either register, or update your registration
by going to the website: www.adventurehouse.com and click on the
Auction Logo. Then click on the link for the first Auction
and click on the link 'Click Here to Register to Bid.' This
will allow you to either register for the first time, or update your
file, and get your bidder number and password....
2) PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU PLAN ON BIDDING! Our auction site is closer to a live auction, than an eBay auction. For those lots that receive a bid with less than a minute left, will automatically extend that lot for an additional 3 minutes. Allowing the under-bidder to rebid if so desired. Another example of our auction being closer to a live auction, is that in a live auction, if you yelled out bid price for an item, the auctioneer will accept that....regardless if auctioneer was looking for a lesser amount. Therefore if you enter a bid higher than what is called for in 'Next Bid Required', the system will accept that. PLEASE READ OVER THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS: For those auctions that HAVE NOT met their reserve price, a single field listed as 'Your Bid' is visible, allowing you to place in the 'Next Bid Required' price. A scenario could be as follows: Next Bid Required states - $100, the reserve is $300 and you place a bid for $500, then the accepted bid will be $500, not $300. If the reserve has been met, then a second field will be visible under the 'Your Maximum', and this allows you to place a MAX BID allowing our system to bid for you. A suggested scenario: Next Bid Required states - $100, place an initial bid of $100, and continue to place subsequent bids based on the Next Bid Required until you reach the reserve price, or at least as high as you'd like to bid. If you do reach the reserve, then you may place a MAX BID in the 'Your Maximum' bid field, and our system will bid for you. Please DO NOT place a MAX BID under the YOUR BID field. It will accept that as your bid price. If you have made this mistake, please contact us and I'll fix it for you. 3) Searching for an author, or title? Need to know which auction a certain book is going to be available in? Well there are several methods you may go about seeking the answers. a) You may use the search function built into the auction site. Enter an author name, or a title, or even just a date into the field marked 'Keywords:', make sure the 'Search In' drop-down box is set to 'ALL.' You can then refine the search by clicking on the drop-down box next to the Keywords field, and choose from among the choices to limit the number of responses. When the auction site finds all the answers, it will display the item, which auction it's in, and allow you to click on a link to go to that auction and bid. b)You can also click on the link at the top of every page listed as 'AUCTION INDEX.' This PDF will allow you to do a search by title, or date, or even allow you to print out all the items, in alphabetical and publication order. 4) For those lots that DO NOT reach reserve price, the high bidder will receive an offer to purchase the lot at the reserve price, plus the 10% BUYERS PREMIUM. 5) All prices at final gavel price, DOES NOT include the BUYERS PREMIUM. The Buyers Premium and credit card fee [if the invoice is paid by credit card or Paypal] will be added on at the end of the auction. The initial invoice will not include the cost of shipping, we will add that once we receive your decision on preferred shipping method. 6) All auctions, #7 through #12 are currently open and accepting bids. Each of those future auctions will close at the following dates and times: Frank M. Robinson Auction #7 April 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #8 April 14, 2012 - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #9 May 04, 2012 - 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #10 ENDING ON: May 05, 2012 - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #11 May 18, 2012 - 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Frank M. Robinson Auction #12 May 19, 2012 - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Eastern Hope you will find the pulp of your dreams! Adventure House Adventures in Collecting by Walker Martin |
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Tollin's Sanctum Books
At the printer and coming
later this month!
DOC SAVAGE Volume 58:
"The Derrick Devil" and "The Spotted Men"
The pulp era's greatest superman returns in classic pulp thrillers
by Lester Dent and William Bogart writing as "Kenneth Robeson."
First, the Man of Bronze is summoned to the Oklahoma oil fields to confront
the horrific rampage of "The Derrick Devil." Then, Doc and his aides
journey to Lake Erie where a mysterious malady is turning steel workers
into "The Spotted Men." This double-novel collector's edition features
the classic color pulp covers by Robert G. Harris and Emery Clarke, Paul
Orban's classic interior illustrations and historical commentary by Will
Murray, writer of nine Doc Savage novels. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-079-3
Softcover, 7x10, 112 pages, B&W, $14.95 1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First
Class) or $2 (Media Mail) for postage
and packaging
2 books: $29.90
(cover price) First Class postpaid
Twelve issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail) [postpaid] (includes bonus variant and ring premium) Six issues for $84 (first class) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid] Check, Money Order,
or Paypal (orders@shadowsanctum.com)
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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
At the printer and coming
later this month!
THE SHADOW Volume 60:
"Prince of Evil," "Messenger of Death" and "Room 1313"
The Knight of Darkness combats supercrime in an extra-length
volume showcasing tales by each of the pulp wordsmiths who wrote as "Maxwell
Grant." First, in a violent thriller by Theodore Tinsley, The Shadow
investigates the murderous machinations of the "Prince of Evil," a
sadistic fiend who delights in torture and human misery. Then, The Shadow
enters a series of diabolical deathtraps disguised as a "Messenger of
Death" to retrieve a secret formula in a classic mystery by Walter Gibson.
Finally, Lamont Cranston tracks down a hidden serial killer in Bruce Elliott's
"Room 1313." This extra-length collector's special showcases the original
color covers by Graves Gladney and Modest Stein and the original interior
illustrations by Edd Cartier and Paul Orban, with historical articles by
Will Murray and Rick Lai. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-078-6 Softcover,
7x10, 144 pages, B&W, $14.95 TRIPLE NOVEL SPECIAL 1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First
Class) or $2 (Media Mail) for postage
and packaging
2 books: $29.90
(cover price) First Class postpaid
Twelve issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail) [postpaid] (includes bonus variant and ring premium) Six issues for $84 (first class) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid] Check, Money Order,
or Paypal (orders@shadowsanctum.com)
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Blogging Sax Rohmer’s The
Yellow Claw – Part One by William Patrick Maynard
- Now online! Sax Rohmer’s The Yellow Claw was originally serialized in five installments in Lippincott’s from February through June 1915. The serial was subsequently published in book form later that same year by Methuen Press in the UK and McBride & Nast in the US. The novel chooses to divide the story into four sections which is how we shall examine the title over the next four weeks. The rest is at the links below. |
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The Book Cave - New
podcast now available online! Episode 173: The Power Couple of the Pulp World - New! Tom and Ginger Johnson are back to entertain their millions of fans as they talk about their latest book, Pulp Echoes. Episode 172: Bobby Nash's Deadly Games Episode 171: Mark Eidemiller Episode 170: John Carter & The Lone Ranger Episode 169: Airship 27 Presents . . . |
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E-texts on the net this
week The Shadow in Review: This weeks new Shadow review is "Murder on Main Street" from the May 1948 issue of The Shadow Magazine. Pulpgen-Online Pulps: Now with over 1000 stories online! "Letter from Limbo" by Berna Morris from TEN DETECTIVE ACES, January, 1946 Though the letter of the law is strict, Inspector Lamm's duty as a man may force him to pay extra-legal attention to a . . . Letter From Limbo. "In Step With Death" by Edward P. Norris from SECRET AGENT "X", July, 1935 Ben Cragg investigates the bombings of a chain of movie theaters, and the associated blackmailing of the theater chain's owner. |
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Girasol Collectables is pleased to announce three more issues in its ongoing series of Pulp Replicas. Click here or on the images to the right for a look at larger Pulp Replica cover images. Our first Replica this month is THE SPIDER #79 featuring "The Man From Hell" from April 1940. $35 Our second Replica this month is OPERATOR 5 #30 from January 1937. $35 Our third Replica is TERROR TALES #32 from January-February 1938. $35 Girasol accepts checks, International money orders, and Paypal as methods of payment. Other than Replicas, please confirm availability first before ordering items such as pulp magazines or other books. Paypal payments can be made to our regular info@girasolcollectables.com email address. As always, these reprints are exact copies including the illustrations, ads, and back-up stories and have been printed on off-white paper, staple-bound and finished off with a high quality reproduction of the original cover. The only thing missing is the smell (alas) and the flaking newsprint. A complete listing, along with other items such as books, fanzines and of course pulps, can be found on the Girasol Collectables website at http://www.girasolcollectables.com/ All payments must
be made in $US payable to Girasol Collectables and mailed
to:
Neil Mechem c/o Girasol Collectables 3501 GlenErin Drive, Apt. 1409, Mississauga, ON, Canada L5L 2E9 |
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Hard Case Crime -
Coming in 2012!
Somewhere in Philadelphia, a master engraver
is turning out brilliant forgeries of U.S. currency plates for organized
crime. To bring the operation down from the inside,
the government sends an agent undercover posing
as a West Coast crime lord’s right-hand man. It’s
a dangerous game of impersonation—one that could prove
fatal when the agent’s secret begins to unravel...
Unavailable for half a century and never before published in book form, BLOOD ON THE MINK features a new afterword by the author discussing the novel’s origins in the pages of one of the last surviving pulp magazines—plus two of Silverberg’s short stories from the pulps, also appearing for the first time in more than 50 years. May 2012 69 BARROW STREET / STRANGE EMBRACE by Lawrence Block Cover art by Robert McGinnis 69 BARROW STREET:
Greenwich Village: home to every form of depravity and perversion known to man...or woman. It’s on the streets of the Village that Ralph met Stella—but what started as a love affair between a painter and his seductive muse has become torment as he’s found himself drawn into her world of cruel pleasures. It's a tinderbox of hatred and desire—and when beautiful Susan Rivers moves into their apartment building, tempting Ralph and Stella both, it’s set to ignite. From dim waterfront bars to the movie houses of Times Square, from nights in rat-trap hotel rooms to drug-fueled orgies in ground-floor apartments, no one can bring 1960s New York to life like Edgar Award winner Lawrence Block. And in this early tale of psychological suspense—unavailable for fifty years and never before published under his real name—readers will discover a harrowing portrait of men and women pushed to their limits and beyond. It’s a double shot of darkness as only Lawrence Block can deliver it. STRANGE EMBRACE: They say the show must go on—but in the case of Broadway’s next sensation, A Touch of Squalor, someone’s out to make sure the show never opens. And when threats don’t do the trick, a straight razor to the throat just might. It’s a case for the NYPD...but with a mysterious killer targeting his cast, producer Johnny Lane can’t just wait in the wings. There’s a Playbill full of suspects, giving Johnny the casting challenge of his career: who to put in the role of murderer, when the wrong call could bring down the curtain on his show—or his life! Published here for the first time in half a century—and the first time ever under the author’s real name—STRANGE EMBRACE is one of MWA Grand Master Lawrence Block’s earliest detective novels. And for fans of Block’s whodunits who want to see where it all began, it’s cause for a standing ovation. June 2012! JOSEPH KOENIG RETURNS—WITH
HIS FIRST NEW NOVEL IN 20 YEARS!
Newspaperman Adam Jordan’s byline ran above two big articles in the early editions. One of them got him fired. The other landed him a job writing true crime pieces for Real Detective magazine. The story he’s working on now—a beauty contestant found strangled on an Atlantic City beach—is one that boardwalk power brokers would rather see covered up then covered. And if Adam keeps digging, he may find that he’s digging his own grave... First publication ever!
August 2012! THE TWENTY-YEAR DEATH by Ariel S. Winter Cover art by Chuck Pyle A breathtaking first novel written in the
form of three separate crime novels, each set in a different decade and penned
in the style of a different giant of the mystery genre.
1931
The body found in the gutter in France led
the police inspector to the dead man’s beautiful daughter—and to her hot-tempered
American husband.
1941
A hardboiled private eye hired to keep a movie studio’s leading
lady happy uncovers the truth behind the brutal slaying of a Hollywood
starlet.1951
A desperate man pursuing his last chance at redemption finds
himself with blood on his hands and the police on his trail...Three complete novels that, taken together, tell a single epic story, about an author whose life is shattered when violence and tragedy consume the people closest to him. It is an ingenious and emotionally powerful debut performance from literary detective and former bookseller Ariel S. Winter, one that establishes this talented newcomer as a storyteller of the highest caliber. First publication ever!
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Laurie's Wild West - Now online! The EXCITING series of pulps - New! MAGAZINES I REMEMBER by Hugh Cave: An Appreciation Happy Holidays from Daisy Bacon My Favorite Christmas Covers: FAR WEST ILLUSTRATED, January 1928 My Favorite Christmas Covers: WESTERN STORY, Dec. 24, 1921 My Favorite Christmas Covers: WILD WEST WEEKLY, 12/22/34 My Favorite Christmas Covers: WESTERN STORY, Dec 26, 1936 My Favorite Christmas Covers: EVERYBODY'S; December 1908 My Favorite Christmas Covers: THE BLACK CAT, Dec. 1912 |
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Peril Press - More new Kindle
titles are now available!
Amazon has removed all Peril Press titles. Peril Press continues to be available for the Nook on Barnes and Noble. DON’T FENCE ME OUT by Davis Dresser as Brett Halliday ZORRO RAIDS A CARAVAN, A Don Diego Vega Story, by Johnston McCulley ZORRO’S DOUBLE DANGER, A Don Diego Vega Novelet, by Johnston McCulley |
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Pulp Magazines Project
- Now online! The Pulp Magazines Project is an open-access digital archive dedicated to the study and preservation of one of the twentieth century's most influential literary & artistic forms: the all-fiction pulpwood magazine. The Project also provides information on the history of this important but long neglected medium, along with biographies of pulp authors, artists, and their publishers. At the heart of the Project's mission is the archive itself. In summer 2011, it began with a modest library of five representative first-generation pulp titles from the early twentieth century. Over time, the archive will expand, new magazines will be digitized, and contextual materials added. Eventually, the archive will feature a broad range of pre-1923 titles, post-1923 titles where copyright has lapsed, and full volume runs of select titles from 1896 to 1946. The Project is dedicated to fostering ties between communities of collectors, fans, and academics devoted to pulp magazines, and will offer opportunities for research and collaboration to both scholars and enthusiasts alike. We will provide information on upcoming conferences and conventions, and promote new working relationships between academics and the hundreds of pulp fans and collectors beyond the college and university. |
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Pulp Newsgroups - Now online! There are numerous pulp newsgroups that are of potential interest to pulp fans. Information on several of these groups and a link to sign up is posted below. Abraham Merritt: This group is dedicated to all of the fiction of ABRAHAM MERRITT. Merritt's novels, short stories, paperbacks, hardcovers, pulps, reprints, and any movies based on these works can all be discussed here. Also, any artwork from any of the above pertaining to Merritt's writing can be discussed and displayed. If interested, questions and statements about other authors that copied or imitated Merritt's style can be posted. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ABEMERRITTFANS/ CoverUps: Sharing and trading of Pulp Fiction covers. Discussion not only allowed, but encouraged! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cover_Ups/ Doc Con: The annual Doc Savage Convention gathered together for the first time on October 24, 1998. The convention also known as Doc Con is the brainchild of Rob Smalley who together with Jay Ryan, Paul Cook and Courtney Rogers have hosted the event each year in Arizona. Traditionally held the second Saturday of each November, Doc Con attracts residents from around the country, for a weekend of planned Doc Savage events as well as discussions and camaraderie. Follow along with the planning each year by participating in this group. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Doc_Con/ Edgar Rice Burroughs Group: This group is dedicated to the study and appreciation of one of the greatmasters of literary adventure, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950). Creator of numerous famous characters, such as Tarzan, Carson Napier, and John Carter of Mars, and exciting worlds, such as Venus, Barsoom, and Pellucidar, Burroughs is widely recognized as one of the fathers of the Pulp Era and modern heroic fiction. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edgarriceburroughs/ FictionMags: The purpose of this mailing list is to discuss the history of fiction magazines, and to exchange information about magazines which have carried fiction, past or present. Particular emphases are on the "Gaslight" magazines of circa 1880-1914, the pulp magazines of the first half of the 20th century, the "Big Slick" magazines of the mid-20th century, the digest-sized magazines of the 1950s and 1960s -- and any other areas of magazine publishing which have been important for fiction. Discussion may cover aspects of the publishing history of the magazines concerned, their editors and editorial policies, the authors they published, and so on. http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/fictionmags/ Flearun: This group is for fans of all the incarnations of Doc Savage. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flearun/ H.R. Haggard: This group is dedicated to one of the greatest of adventure/fantasy writers , H.R. Haggard. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/masterofadventureriderhaggard/ Justice Inc.: This group is dedicated to the [1940's pulp version] of Richard Benson and his group of crime fighting adventurers , Justice Inc. Everything about this group can be discussed [ comics, pulps, radio shows, paperbacks, current news]also if anyone is interested in Paul Ernst---In the roaring heart of the crucible...... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JUSTICEINC/ Otis Adelbert Kline: This group is devoted to Otis Adelbert Kline. His works in the science fiction, weird and historical fiction genre and his general biography can also be discussed here. Visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OTISKLINE/ to join! Pulp Fiction Uncensored: is for all fans of Pulp Fiction! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pulp_Fiction_Uncensored/ PulpMags: If you're interested in the old pulp magazines, this forum is the place to be. We deal with OLD pulps only! If you're looking for something dealing with modern "pulp fiction" style writing, you'd be bored here.This moderated list is setup along the lines of PEAPS, the Pulp Era Amateur Press Society, and all pulp fans across the world are welcome. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PulpMags/ Pulp Swap Group: Place your swappable pulps and digest, plus wants, in the file section or individual messages. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PulpSwap/ REH Comics Group: This group is dedicated to the characters created by Robert E Howard that have appeared in comic book form from Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Cross Plains Comics, Dynamite Entertainment etc. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheREHcomicsgroup/ Vintage Paperbacks: A forum for readers and collectors of classic paperback books, primarily from the "vintage era" of 1939 to 1960 (roughly speaking). Ace Doubles, Dell Mapbacks, L.A. Bantams, Gold Medal, Avon, Handibooks, and many more - we cover them all. Discussion of all genres is welcome and we particularly want to hear about any rare and unusual paperbacks or stories *about* paperbacks that you might be able to share. We discuss the cover artists, the writers, the publishers, and anyone and everyone connected with the great world of vintage paperback books. Read a great old book lately? Come on in and tell us about it! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VintagePaperbacks/ Western Pulps: This list is dedicated to the discussion of Western pulp magazines -- the characters, the authors, the stories, the paperback reprints, and anything else connected with Western pulps. Though the primary emphasis is on pulps, we also discuss non-pulp Western novels, movies, comics, etc. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WesternPulps/ |
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PULPED!
- The Official New Pulp Podcast! - New podcast now available online! Episode 28: John Hartness - New! Tommy Hancock Hosts solo once again but does not ride alone! Joining Hancock on this episode is John Hartness, well known author of THE BLACK KNIGHT CHRONICLES, creator of the BUBBA, THE MONSTER HUNTER stories, and author of THE CHOSEN! Listen as John defines Urban Fantasy, shares a peek into the life of fanboy vampires, explains how a Redneck comes to work for the Roman Catholic Church, glorifies in The Devil being The Angel who Loved the Almighty the most, and so much more! Listen in as John Hartness gets PULPED! Episode 27: Joe Lansdale Episode 26: Airship 27 Episode 25: Pulp Ark Part 3 Episode 24: Pulp Ark (Part 2) Episode 23: Pulp Ark Episode 22: LORD OF THE LOUISIANA JUNGLE! Episode 21: Ace Kilroy Gets PULPED! Episode 20: Paul Bishop Gets PULPED! Episode 19: ONE TWO PUNCH Episode 2 |
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The PulpFest site is ready
for PulpFest 2012.
All of the pages are now up to date and ready for the coming convention. You'll even get a peek at our planned programming for the 2012 PulpFest. So stop by and register now for Summer's great pulp con in Columbus, Ohio, August 9-12! |
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Quatermain: New action-adventure series
based on the classic stories by H. Rider Haggard
Sonar Entertainment Inc. and Ecosse Films have joined forces
to develop and produce Quatermain. The new 10×60 action-adventure
series is based on the classic swashbuckling stories by iconic Victorian-era
author H. Rider Haggard. The announcement of the project, which is being
introduced at Cannes during MIPTV, 2012, was made today by Stewart Till,
CEO, Sonar Entertainment and Douglas Rae, Founder, Managing Director and
Executive Producer, Ecosse Films. Rae will serve as executive producer
on the project. Richard Kurti and Bev Doyle (Terry Pratchett’s Going Postal)
are the writers.Coming soon! Allan Quatermain, a rugged expedition leader based in the busy, wild port of Durban, has recently turned his back on the lucrative but bloodthirsty practice of game hunts. He is approached by Baron Henry, a wealthy German noble, and Clarice Good, the beautiful but disgraced daughter of a US Governor, to help them find Baron Henry’s brother, who’s been missing since embarking on a dangerous attempt to locate the lost diamond mines of King Solomon. Quatermain resolves to take on the mission to pay for his young son’s schooling in London – a boy he hopes to give a life very different from his own. Using a rough-sketched map left behind, Quatermain and his African tracker Umbopa lead Baron Henry and Clarice set off across the scorching desert, where they encounter constant dangers and incredible, non-stop adventures along the way. “Allan Quatermain is one of the greatest adventure heroes in all of literature. In the years since his introduction, he has subsequently inspired many hugely successful characters and franchises, including the Indiana Jones series,” said Till. “We are extremely excited about this opportunity to partner with Ecosse as we introduce Quatermain to a new generation and bring his timeless exploits into the 21st Century.” “We are delighted to be developing this ambitious new international series with such an experienced and inspiring company as Sonar Entertainment,” added Rae. “Quatermain has huge potential for an international audience.” |
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Rough Edges - Now online!
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Crack-Shot Western, October 1941 - New! Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Western Action, March 1941 Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Frontier Stories, Spring 1950 Forgotten Books: Curse of the Mandarin's Fan - Brant House (G.T. Fleming-Roberts) Forgotten Books: Texas Shall Be Free! - H. Bedford-Jones Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Texas Rangers, February 1958 Forgotten Books: Bowie Knife - H. Bedford-Jones Tuesday's Overlooked Movies and TV: Jungle Jim Seekers of the Glittering Fetish: The Complete Adventures of Armless O'Neil, Volume 1 - Dan Cushman Rough Edges |
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Tellers of Weird Tales - Now online! Terence Hanley has created a blog in which he researches and writes about the contributors to Weird Tales magazine and its companion titles, Oriental Stories and The Magic Carpet Magazine. Authors of the Golden Age of Science Fiction: Part 1-Beginnings and Endings - New! Wilhelm von Scholz (1874-1969) Earl Leaston Bell (1895-1972) N.J. O'Neail (1898-1972) N.J. O'Neail (1898-?) Arthur Styron (1891-1958) Edgar Rice Burroughs and Weird Tales Bodo Wildberg (1862-1942) Drury D. Sharp (1886-1960) Kadra Maysi (1890-1969) Grover Brinkman (1903-1999) |
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