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High Adventure #169
The Fort Terror Murders by F. Van Wyck Mason
Murder rising on a red tide of terror—in a Philippine army post.
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Since the time Edgar Rice Burroughs
created John Carter of Mars and Tarzan of the Apes over 100 yearsago, his
millions of readers have yearned for a novel in which theseclassic heroes
meet.
Now, in an epic adventure authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., the
Warlord of Barsoom and the Lord of the Jungle come face-to-face in what
must be described as their most challenging exploit yet.
Will
Murray's Tarzan, Conqueror of Mars!
When Tarzan finds himself marooned on dying Mars, withoutfriends or weapons,
he undertakes a trek across the dead sea bottomsof the Red Planet in search
of food and shelter. What happens when theape-man falls in with a tribe
of four-armed Martian gorillas beside whichthe bronzed giant is no more
a giant than a small boy?
Will he sink into abject slavery, or rise to the status of Ape-lord of
Barsoom?
And how will John Carter react when he learns of a new arrival with greater
strength and leaping ability than his own, one who is allied with the untamed
Great White Apes?
From the author of Tarzan: Return to Pal-ul-don and King Kong vs. Tarzan.
With a stunning wraparound cover by Romas Kukalis!
Trade paperback edition now available for ordering.
E-Book and Hardcover editions are in the works...please be patient.
Thank you!
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Age of Aces
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Through the dark night sky, streaking swiftly withtheir Hisso engines
thundering, is the greatest trio of aces on theWestern Front—the famous
and inseparable “Three Mosquitoes,” the mightiestflying combination that
had ever blazed its way through overwhelmingodds and laughed to tell of it!
At point was Captain Kirby, impetuousyoung leader of the great trio; on his
right was little Lieutenant “Shorty”Carn, the mild-eyed, corpulent little
Mosquito and lanky Lieutenant Travis,eldest and wisest ofthe Mosquitoes on
his left! Flying in a V formationthrough four exciting hell-bent tales from
the pages of Popular Publication’s Battle Aces.
Stories Include: The X-Gun Flight (Jan 32), The Iron Ace (Feb 32), The
Flying Dreadnought (Jun 32), The 20-Ace Patrol (Jul 32). All illustrated by
John Fleming Gould
Captain Philip Strange is back in eight more weirdWWI stories spanning
the run of theseries in the penultimate volumeof this series. A mental marvel
from birth, who used his talents onstage as a boy, Philip Strange is now
known as “The Phantom Ace of G-2?by the Allies during WWI and the verdamntBrain-Devil
by the Boche. Justwhen you thought there were no more ways to die in war,
the Germans comeup with some even more gruesome ways! if you’re not just
being incinerated by the sun’s ray focused through enormous lenses, you’re
being gassed with a horribly disfiguring plague; drowned in a sea of blood
or injected with a serum that turns you into a hyped up fighting hellion
until youkeel over dead; maybe you’ll be lucky and just have your own munitions
blow up your entire outfit, or simply have your head chopped off and mounted
on some psychotic ace’swings. Thankfully, we have have Captain PhilipStrange
onour side to stop them in eight of his strangest cases yet fromthe pages
of Flying Aces magazine!
Stories Include: The Code of K-14 (Feb 32), The Masked Marauders (Mar
33), The Sky Torch (Apr 33), Marauders Without Mercy (Oct 33), Legion of
the Lost (Aug 34), Valley of Vengeance (Jun 35), Fokkers of the Red Fog
(Aug 37), Headsman Strafe (Feb 38).
Age of Aces
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Airship 27 Productions
THE WRAITH
Now available!
For years Metro City has been watched and protected by the mystery
man called The Wraith. Garbed in a black and blue outfit, cape and cowl,
this masked vigilante possesses a unique energy power called the Judgment
Stare by which he compels his prisoners to relivetheir crimes through the
pain and suffering of their victims.
Created by writer Frank Dirscherl, the Dread Avenger of the Underworld
first appeared as a comic series and then ultimately prose and even an independent
film. Now Airship 27 presents four brand newWraith stories by the bestscribes
in New Pulp. Along with Dirscherl,this volume features Greg Gick,Erik Franklin,
Bobby Nash and Adam Oravec.
“I became a big fan of this character via his past comic book appearances,”
reports Airship 27 Productions’ Managing Editor RonFortier. “When Frank
Dirscherl later approached me about a possibleAirship 27 anthology of prose
stories, it took me all of two secondsto sign on. Now, years later the book
is completed and all of us are thrilledto have it out for Wraith fans everywhere.”
Whether battling criminal mobs, crooked cops or giant alligators inthe
sewers, the Wraith will stop at nothing to protect the citizens ofMetro City.
Beware the yellow glowing eyes of the Judgment Stare.
Artist Chris Nye provides the twelve interior illustrations and Adam Shaw
the dynamic cover image. All assembled by Award Winning Art Director Rob
Davis.
Available
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Airship 27 Productions – Pulp Fiction For A New Generation!
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Farewell Altus Press, Hello Steeger Books
Announcing the new Altus Press releases premiering at Pulpfest
2019
Announcing the new Altus Press releases premiering at the
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Never before has the Spider, Master of Men, crusader extraordinary against
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persuasive radio voice luring thousands of young people to crime; a scientific
madman dealing germicidal death over the nation; every criminal gang in
the country organized to levy toll by stark terror… How can Richard Wentworth
link these facts, weave a web of retribution for the Doom Dealer? With his
beloved Nita captured and waiting for a ghastly old-world torture, hisone-time
friend Kirkpatrick ordering police on his trail to ‘Kill at Sight!’,his
every movement hampered not only by outlaws but by the law itself—caneven
the Spider find a way to free humanity from the grip of wholesale destruction
being planned for it by the greatest of all Crime Masters?
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Operator 5 #10: The Red Invader
By Curtis Steele, Frederick C. Davis, John Fleming Gould,John Newton Howitt
A happy crowd, inspired by the spirit of Christmas, was milling joyously
in Times Square, New York. Suddenly, cutting through thesounds of gayety,
came a shrill whine. It became louder, and at thevery second of midnight,
a gigantic shell exploded, killing, maiming,destroying! At twelve hour intervals
thereafter—no man knew in advancewhere—another shell burst devastatingly.
Two great powers were openlyaccused in the newspapers. War—savage and bloody—was
imminent, and Operator5 realized that he had encountered his most cunning
foe, the cleverwoman spy—Radi Havara!
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Black Mask Ebooks
Plus All-New Classic Black Mask T-Shirts
We've got just enough time
before the end of the year to release a round of classic Black Maskitems:
now available are ebook versions of Milton Shaw's biography ofhisfather,
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the spring, Black Mask 2019 Yearbook. We've alsojust releasedthe much-requested
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Joseph T. Shaw: The Man Behind Black Mask By Milton Shaw
Joseph T. “Cap” Shaw enjoyed several distinguishedcareers—military
man and champion fencer, among them—before he assumedthe editorial chair
of the most significant fiction magazine sinceThe Strand gave the world the
immortal Sherlock Holmes. Between 1926and 1936, Shaw edited Black Mask magazine.
The pioneering first storiesof Carroll John Daly and Dashiell Hammett had
just begun to appear inits pages. Shaw recognized in their hard-boiled treatment
of the Americancrime story the potential for a new literary school. Working
closelywith his hand-picked writers, he pulled the magazine back from the
brinkof cancellation, and transformed the staid detective story into a vigorousand
modern genre, discovering and championing important inheritors ofthis new
tradition,among them, Raymond Chandler.
But there is more to Joe Shaw than his editorial career. Here,in the first
biography ever written of this editorial giant, his sonrelates the full
fascinating story of the man behind the revolutionaryeditorial persona….
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Black Mask 2019 Yearbook
By Arthur Rodman Bowker, Boris Dralyuk, Brian Stanley, Brian Townsley,
D.L. Champion, Dashiell Hammett, Frank Megna, Frederick C. Davis, Frederick
Nebel, Hannah Honeybun, Isaac Babel, Jane Jakeman, Jim Doherty, Jonathan
Sheppard, Katrina Younes, MichaelBracken, Norman Saunders, T.T. Flynn, William
Burton McCormick
Black Mask, the greatest American detective magazine of all time, is back
with another issue. This time around, it includes nine new stories in the
Black Mask vein by Brian Townsley, Jane Jakeman,Brian Stanley, Hannah Honeybun,
William Burton McCormick, Frank Megna,Jonathan Sheppard, Michael Bracken,
Jim Doherty, as well as a new articleon Raymond Chandler’s The Little Sister
by Katrina Younes. In addition,Boris Dralyuk has kindly supplied his translation
of Isaac Babel’s “Lyubkathe Cossack” and arranged for its reprinting here.
And, as with previous issues, Black Mask collects some ofthe best hard-boiled
detective fiction from the Popular Publicationsvaults,as written by some
of the genre’s best: Dashiell Hammett, D.L.Champion, Carroll John Daly, Frederick
Nebel, T.T. Flynn, and FrederickC. Davis.
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The Complete Cases of The Mongoose
by Johnston McCulley, illustrated by Joseph A. Farren, introduction by
Peter Poplaski
From the creator of Zorro. Never before reprinted,this series of
nine novelettes saw publication in 1932-33 within thepages of Detective
Fiction Weekly. Owing much to author Johnston McCulley's better-known creation,
the masked crimefighter The Mongoose was in actuality two people—Sidney
Carleigh and his sister Eleanor—who planned the revenge against those bankers
and prominent individuals who framed their father for crimes which sent him
to prison. With an all-new introduction by Peter Poplaski.
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The Girl and the People of the Golden Atom
by Ray Cummings, illustrations by VirgilFinlay and Frank R. Paul, introduction
by Will Murray
Two of the most influential science fiction classics from the heyday
ofThe All-Story are reprinted from their original magazine texts. Pioneering
the subatomic fiction genre and inspiring a legion ofimitators, Ray Cummings'
short story, "The Girl in the Golden Atom"spawned a novel-length sequel
the following year. Included here are the Virgil Finlay and Frank R. Paul
illustrations from the stories' subsequent appearancesin Famous Fantastic
Mysteries, as well as an introduction by Will Murray.
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The Gray Dragon: The Adventures of Peter the Brazen,Volume
2
by Loring Brent
Peter theBrazen returns! Wireless operator Peter Moore continues
hisadventures in Len Yang as he battles the sinister figure ofpower and
evil, the mysterious Gray Dragon. Written by long-timeArgosy author George
F. Worts under his primary pen-name, Peterthe Brazenmade a marked impression
on Argosy reader Lester Dent when he co-createdDoc Savage. The saga of Peter
the Brazen is amongst the best adventureseries in the history of pulp fiction.
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The Golden City
Ralph Milne Farley, illustrated by Virgil Finlay and Samuel Cahan
The lost continent of Mu! The story has often beentold of how it
exists unknown and uncharted in the mid-Pacific, glimpsed by sailors once
in a century. But Adams Mayhew, lost overboard from a whaling ship, found
himself at the shores of the mystic land... and began a strange adventure...
for Mayhew would soon be pit against The Spider—mad genius of Mu—with the
existence of that lost Pacific continent at stake. Featuring the original
illustrations from the story's original appearance in Argosy, as well as
those from Famous Fantastic Mysteries by the incomparable Virgil Finlay.
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The Tower of Death: The Adventures of Scarlet and Bradshaw,
Volume 3
by Theodore Roscoe, illustrated by M. Lincoln Lee, John R. Neill, and
George Wert
Best remembered as the author of Thibaut Corday and his French
Foreign Legion yarns, author Theodore Roscoe wrote another, little-known,
long-running series: the adventures of curio hunter Peter Scarlet and Bradshaw,
the naturalist. While each appeared in solo stories, they also teamed up
in several yarns. These tales of treasure in the Orient are action-filled
adventure by one of pulpdom’s best. Volume 3 collectsthe next five adventures,
taken from the pages of Action Stories and Argosy magazines.
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The Devil-Tree of El Dorado: The Saga of Monella, Volume
1
by Frank Aubrey
An early science fiction classic by the British author Frank Aubrey
which began his trilogy of novels surrounding the mysterious giant, Monella,
as published in the pages of the Munsey pulps in the United States. The
Devil-Tree of El Dorado is one of the classics ofthe Lost Race genre, involving
time-forgotten lands and mystical entities.
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The Firebrand: The Complete Adventures of Tizzo, Volume
1
by Max Brand, introduction by William F.Nolan
Superstarpulpsmith Max Brand was best known for his Westerns, but
hishistorical adventures rank among the best stories heever wrote.These
seven stories of 16th Century Italian Renaissance swashbucklingswordsman
Tizzo are tightly-plotted, action-packed adventures whichwere rarely equaled
in quality by Brand’s contemporaries. Volume 1 collectsthe first three stories:
"The Firebrand," "The GreatBetrayal," and "TheStorm." Includes an introduction
by Brand scholarWilliam F. Nolan (Logan'sRun).
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Marching Sands and The Caravan of the Dead: The Harold
Lamb Omnibus
by Harold Lamb
Known best for his stories in Adventure magazine, Harold Lamb penned
anumber of fantastic fiction and action stories for thepages ofArgosy. Included
in this omnibus edition are two of his best:"Marching Sands," a lost race
story, and "The Caravan of the Dead,"an adventure in Asia.
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Kingdom Come
by Martin McCall, cover by Rudolph Belarski
America is in the hands of the Red Sleeves! All over the nation
this secret army has risen and struck with paralyzing suddenness. Transportation
lines, telephone, power plants, munitions—all havefallen tothe Red-Sleeved
horde. Within the space of a few bloody hourstheorderly course of democratic
life had been turned into chaos: freedomof speech and personal liberty are
suspended. Any yet the Red Sleevebattle-cry is "America for Americans!"
Never before in book form,this Depression-era epic from the pages of Argosy
is reminiscent of its then-contemporary, the espionage/post-apocalyptic series,Operator
5.
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Z is for Zombie
by Theodore Roscoe, illustrated by V.E. Pyles
In Haiti,that dark island of mystery, voodoo, and zombies, John
Ranier,American medico of a cruise ship, arrives to plunge into a strangedilemma:
a man with a Z scar on his arm is dead: but there'snowound on him. The second
of author Theodore Roscoe's Haitian zombienovels,and one of the best stories
he penned for the pages of Argosy.
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The Bait and the Trap: The Complete Adventures of Tizzo,
Volume 2
by Max Brand, introduction by William F.Nolan
Superstarpulpsmith Max Brand was best known for his Westerns, but
hishistorical adventures rank among the best stories heever wrote.These
seven stories of 16th Century Italian Renaissance swashbucklingswordsman
Tizzo are tightly-plotted, action-packed adventures whichwere rarely equaled
in quality by Brand’s contemporaries. Volume 2 collectsthe final four stories:
"The Cat and the Perfume,""Claws of the Tigress,""The Bait and the Trap,"
and "The Pearlsof the Bonfadini." Includes anintroduction by Brand scholar
William F. Nolan (Logan's Run).
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Minions of Mars
by William Gray Beyer, cover by Virgil Finlay
Rip Van Winkle was a mere cat-napper compared to Mark Nevin who
went to sleep in 1939 and woke up six thousand years later. That was confusing
enough without being elected by a prankish, disembodied intelligence to
be the father of the future race, and chosen by a smooth-tongued rebel as
king of a crazy country Mark had never even heard of. A sparkling and fast-moving
tale of adventures in the Days to Come....
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The Torch
by Jack Bechdolt, illustrations by Lawrence Sterne Stevens and L. Robert
Tschirky
A classicfantasy story from the pages of Argosy, The Torch is one
ofthe pulp's earliest post-apocalyptic stories: following thenear-destruction
of the world from a comet collision, society now exists in two groups: the
aristocrats who live in "The Tower," where the skyscrapers once existed,
and the "Folk," who residein the theabandoned subway tunnels. This edition
includes theoriginal illustrationsfrom its later publication in Famous FantasticMysteries
by LawrenceSterne Stevens.
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King of Chaos and Other Adventures: The Johnston McCulley
Omnibus
by Johnston McCulley
A monster-sized volume containing
five novels from the pages of Argosy, The All-Story, andThe Railroad Man’s
Magazine by the creator of Zorro, JohnstonMcCulley. It's headlined by the
epic "King of Chaos," which chroniclesthe rightful heir to anisland nation
in his quest to reclaimhis throne. This omnibus editionalso includes the
additionalMcCulley full-length novels "Shipmates WithHorror," "At His Mercy,"
and "Daughter of the Idol."
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The Blind Spot
by Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint, illustrated by Virgil Finlay
A classicof science fiction, "The Blind Spot" is considered one
of the first parallel world stories, and one of the most popular fantasy stories
to see publication in Argosy. Includes the original illustrations from its
later publication in Famous Fantastic Mysteries by Virgil Finlay.
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Eric of the Strong Heart
by Victor Rousseau
Victor Rousseau's Lost Race epic is finally available in book from,
completeand uncut. Eric Silverstein had long suffered from nightmaresof
the mythical Ragnarok, but he never suspected he'd learn Ragnarok was very
real. Attending a freak show in New York, Eric meets a strange woman who
speaks Anglo-Saxon and becomes involved in herescape from captivity. Who
is she? And what is her connection to two warringlost races, King Harald,
and the ancient prophecies?
Victor Rousseau was the author of several classic sciencefiction adventures,
and Eric of the Strong Heart—as it originallyappeared in Railroad Man's
Magazine—is one of his rarest, and best.
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The Woman of the Pyramid and Other Tales: The PerleyPoore
Sheehan Omnibus, Volume 1
by Perley Poore Sheehan
A pioneer of the fantastic fiction genre that spawned a thousand
imitators, Perley Poore Sheehan was one of the most popular authors of the
pulps of the 1910s-30s. This oversized edition collects four of Sheehan's
best stories from the pages of the All-Story and Argosy—stories which have
never before been reprinted—and it's headlined by his fantasy classic "The
Woman from the Pyramid": Carlton, an Egyptologist encounters the woman who's
been haunting him in his dreams, and in his quest to learn who she is, he
finds himself thrown five thousand years in the past,reincarnated as an
Egyptian nobleman. Collecting the "The Woman of thePyramid," as well as
"The Lone Seminole," The One Gift," and "Egrets."
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The Black Tide: The Complete Adventures of Bellow Bill
Williams, Volume 1
by Ralph R. Perry, illustrated by Roger B. Morrison &John R. Neill
Finallyin book form: the burly pearler—Bellow BillWilliams—wasone
of the most popular, and colorful, characters whoappeared in the early 1930s
issues of Argosy. Written by Ralph R. Perry,Bellow Bill was a seemingly-superhuman,
tattoo-covered mountainof asailor who couldn't keep from stumbling into
one adventure after anotherthroughout the South Seas.
Clearly another inspiration for the creation of Doc Savage (whose creator
Lester Dent was an avid reader of Argosy during this period), these adventures
of Bellow Bill have never before been reprinted. Included here are his first
six stories, originally appearing in 1929–31.
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A Grave Must Be Deep!
by Theodore Roscoe, illustrated by V.E. Pyles
Nobody had much use for wealthy old Uncle Eli Proudfoot when he
was alive, so there was not much sorrow when he was murdered at Morne Noir,
his Haitian estate. Seven of the eight people who were namedin his will were
eager to have it read. The will stipulated that he was to be buried with
voodoo rites, and it was quite clear where his entire estate should be given.
But when that recipient was discovered dead, the eighth person—Patricia Dale—became
the prime suspect... and she was to be the recipient of the grim business
of the Haitian voodoo sect as well.
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The Complete Adventures of Koyala, Volume 1
by John Charles Beecham, cover by P.J. Monahan
Rated by the readers of The All-Story Magazine as one of the most
popular series to ever appear in that fabled pulp title, the stories of
adventurer Peter Gross reached their pinnacle during a subseries of novels
featuring Koyala, the mysterious Argus Pheasant of Borneo. These South Seas
adventures cross genres with the then-popular "Yellow Peril" stories. Volume
1 collects the first two novels, "TheArgus Pheasant" (1917) and "Koyala
the Beautiful" (1918).
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Murder on the High Seas and The Diamond Bullet: The Complete
Cases of Gillian Hazeltine
by George F. Worts, illustrated by John R. Neill and PaulStahr
Long considered the prototype of Erle Stanley Gardner's fictional
attorney, Perry Mason, Gillian Hazeltine was the most popular criminal attorney/investigator
series characters from the golden era of the pulps. Author George F. Worts
is known for his adventure characters Peter the Brazen and Singapore Sammy,
but Gillian Hazeltine was his longest-running series, clocking in at nearly
30 courtroom adventures. This editioncollects two successive adventures:
Murder on the High Seas: a female passenger on the schooner Jula Jungle
has been accused of murdering her own father by the entire crew. Hazeltine
has agreed to defend her, but shall he regret the decision once he learns
his lifelong opponent—D.A. Yistle—is acting as the Federal prosecutor?
The Diamond Bullet: Doomed to be convicted of murder by the reluctant
testimony of the girl who loveshim, a young farmer is being sacrificed to
gangsters' politicalambitions... and Hazeltine doesn't see any way to save
him.
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A Columbus of Space and The Moon Metal: The Garrett P.
Serviss Omnibus, Volume 1
by Garrett P. Serviss, illustrated by Virgil Finlay, Frank R. Paul, and
Ray Wardell
This first of two omnibus collections of pulp classics by science
fiction pioneer Garrett P. Serviss, which originally appeared in the pages
of The All-Story magazine.
A Columbus of Space: A trip to Venus brings a group of explorers into
contact with the inhabitants of that mysterious planet... and if they can
survive the dangers theypose, they'll need to figure out anescape back to
earth. An earlyscience fiction classic.
The Moon Metal: After the collapse of the gold market andthe world in
an economic collapse, a mysterious doctor offers the worlda new financial
standard: the raremetal, artemsium. But just what isthe secret of this new
metal?
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The American
by Max Brand, introduction by William F. Nolan, illustrated by V.E. Pyles
Riots in Paris! The King on a tottering throne! And in Charlevain,
therabble rises to storm the chateau with John Hampton in command!In Le
Havre, France, John Hampton of Virginia runs into atavern brawl and lends
the assistance of his expert sword to two men.Afterreceiving a mortal wound,
one of the men entrusts with a packetofpapers. Could these papers lead to
the downfall of France? This FrenchRevolutionhistorical epic—written by the
king of the Westerns, Max Brand, has neverbefore appeared in book form.
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The Cult Murders
by Leonard Cline, writing as Alan Forsyth
Murder in the horoscope: two men's strange plot against all women
takes an ugly turn when murder intrudes. First appearance in book form.
Leonard Cline (1893-1929) was praised by H.P. Lovecraft for his work, The
Dark Chamber (1927), calling it "high in artistic stature”. Written in 1929
while serving a sentence for manslaughter, "The Cult Murders" is one of
Cline's two novels written forDetective Fiction Weekly under his pseudonym,
Alan Forsyth.
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The Spider #18 The Flame Master
By Norvell W. Page, writing as Grant Stockbridge
Richard Wentworth was playing the most dangerous game in the world—a
man-hunter outside the law; a righteous lone-wolf avenger of the weak; a
scourge of the evil, the wicked and the corrupt! Loathed by the organized
armies of the underworld, hunted ruthlessly by theforces of the law, he was
ever between two raking cross-fires… Seldom, however, had the Spider, Master
of men, faced the odds which challenged him when the man called Aronk Dong
summoned all the underworld to servehim inthe most ghastly campaign of rampant
crime and wholesale slaughterthiscountry had ever experienced. Armed with
a weapon which struck throughstone walls at victims sleeping peacefully in
their beds, it was smallwonder that criminals everywhere hailed the new leader—and
flocked in evilglee to his dark banner!
210 pages | $13.95 softcover
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Joseph T. Shaw: The Man BehindBlackMask
by Milton Shaw
Joseph T. “Cap” Shaw enjoyed severaldistinguishedcareers—military
man and championfencer, among them—before he assumedthe editorial chair
of the most significant fiction magazine since TheStrand gave the world
the immortal Sherlock Holmes.
Between 1926 and 1936, Shaw edited Black Mask magazine. The pioneering
first stories of Carroll John Daly and Dashiell Hammetthad just begun to appear
in its pages. Shaw recognized in their hard-boiled treatment of the American
crime story the potential for a new literary school. Working closely with
his hand-picked writers, he pulled themagazine back from the brink of cancellation,
and transformed the staiddetective story into a vigorous and modern genre,
discovering and championingimportant inheritors of this new tradition, among
them, Raymond Chandler.
But there is more to Joe Shaw than his editorial career. Here, in the
first biography ever written of this editorial giant, his son relates the
full fascinating story of the man behind the revolutionary editorial persona….
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Just Another Stiff: The Collected
Hard-Boiled Stories of Race Williams, Volume 5
By Brooks E. Hefner, Carroll John Daly, Mark Krajnak
Race Williams returns! Originally appearing in thepages of Black
Mask Magazine, author Carroll John Daly pioneered thehard-boiled detective
P.I. story and perfected the genre with his classiccharacter, Race Williams.
Apart from the novel-length Race Williamsstories, these classic hard-boiled
thrillers have rarely been reprinted,if ever.
Volume 5 contains the first 11 Race Williams stories, allfrom 1935–38,
as Daly left his long-time home of Black Mask for itsmain competitor, Dime
Detective. And it’s prefaced by an all-new, scholarly introduction by Professor
Brooks E. Hefner of James Madison University.
Just Another Stiff: The Collected Hard-Boiled Stories of Race Williams
Volume 5 continues this most important series published inyears on the history
of the Hard-Boiled Detective story.
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The Heel of Achilles: The Complete Adventures of the Major,
Volume 3
By Edgar Franklin Wittmack, L. Patrick Greene, O.J. Gatter
The long-running and much-beloved series from the pages of Short
Stories is finally collected in order and with a plethora of bonus material.
Join Aubrey St. John Major—AKA the Major—and his faithful companion, Jim
the Hottentot, on their adventures across the diamondcountry of Africa. This
collection includes the next seven stories, alongwith another rare, never-before
reprinted story by L. Patrick Greene.
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Solomon’s Quest: The Adventures
of John Solomon, Volume 3 (The H. Bedford-Jones Library)
By H. Bedford-Jones
A bluebead, marked with an Arabian sign, started it—but, threemen
dies in two days because of this seemingly harmless ornament.The message
it carried aroused a great secret organization and sent thenarrator with
the girl he loved… and Solomon…. Continue the story ofJohn Solomon, author
H. Bedford-Jones’ longest-runningseries character,with this next book in
the series.
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Nuala O’Malley: A Story of Ireland
(The H. Bedford-Jones Library)
By H. Bedford-Jones
Nuala O’Malley is one of the earliest novels by the “King of the
Pulps”—H. Bedford-Jones—to appear in the influential All-Story Weekly. Another
of the author’s popular historical sagas, this is a stirring, entrancing
story of Erin when Cromwell was campaigning, and whenthefighting heritage
that is every Irishman’s found vent through swordand ax and fire. You meet
Brian Buidh, Brian of the Yellow Hair, morethrilling than even your favorite
movie hero; and as for Nuala herself….
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Blood Royal (The H. Bedford-Jones
Library)
By H. Bedford-Jones
“Had the king lived, there had been no murder of womenfolk; but
Bedfort had shot down the king from behind and fled to Mackinac, untouched
of the law, and the kingdom had fallen into hands weaker and more cruel. Therefore
had come voyager, lumberjack, fisherman, bearing them retribution.”
Written in the early days of the career of the prolific “King of the Pulps”—H.
Bedford-Jones—Blood Royal is one of the earliest of his historical adventure
stories set in his native Canada. It’s a fast-paced northwest adventure…
the type which made H. Bedford-Jones one of the most beloved authors of the
first half of the Twentieth Century.
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AMAZING STORIES ANNOUNCES AMAZING SELECTS
(TM)
WITH THE RELEASE OF ALLEN STEELE'S CAPTAIN FUTURE INLOVE
New Imprint Will Feature Novella-Length Works
Now available!
SWASHBUCKLING
ACTION, PERILOUS ADVENTURE, AND A LADY TO DIE FOR … ALL IN THE RETURN OF
A SPACE LEGEND!"
The Experimenter Publishing Company LLC, publishers of Amazing
Stories magazine, is pleased to announce the creation of a new imprint that
will feature stand-alone novella-length works, in bothprint and electronic
formats. Amazing Selects will launch with the releaseof Allen Steele's “Captain
Future in Love,” a novella originally serialized in Amazing Stories magazine
that continues the adventures of Edmond Hamilton's pulp adventure hero Curt
Newton, aka Captain Future, rebooted and updated in Allen Steele's inimitable
Neo Pulp style.
Originally introduced in Steele's Avengers of the Moon (Tor, 2017), the
new Captain Future brings golden age science fiction into the modern era
presenting classic space opera adventure with modern sensibilities.
Amazing Selects' “CaptainFuture in Love” is more than just the eponymous
novella,it also features concept art (by Rob Caswell), interior illustrations
by Nizar Ilman and non-fiction features by Allen Steele and others -
Overture for a Space Opera Publisher's Introduction
Who is Captain Future?
Prologue: The Black Pirate and the King
Captain Future in Love
Essay: A Brief History OfCaptain Future
About The Author About The Concept Artist
About the Cover Artist “Captain Future in Love” is a rollicking modern
space adventure harkening back to classic space opera!
Amazing Selects “Captain Future in Love” is available through Amazon at
the link below and through the Amazing Stories store at the link below
For additional information, please contact Steve Davidsonat steve@amazingstories.com
Series: Captain Future (Book 1)
Paperback: 129 pages
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x8.5 inches
List price: $6.99
Kindle: $6.99
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cover Blurb: "The first writer I ever wrote a fan letter
to...I'm no less of a fan of his work now" - John Scalzi, author of The
Collapsing Empire"
Back Cover Copy: "CAPTAIN FUTURE, THE GREATEST HEROOF SCIENCE FICTION’S
PULP ERA, RETURNS IN A NEW STORY BY HUGO AND HEINLEIN AWARD WINNING AUTHOR
ALLEN STEELE!Curt Newtonand his crew of interplanetary troubleshooters,
the Futuremen, respond to an emergency aboard a giant orbital colony aboveVenus
… the very place where Curt, as a lonely teenage boy, met andfell in love
with the first girl he ever met.Ashi Lanyr was a thief, but the most precious
thing she ever stole was young Curt’s heart.Curt never forgot her, not even
after he grew up to become Captain Future,the protector of justice in the
24th century. Yet the pastcan return inunexpected ways, and even a hero
isn’t immune to memoriesof his first greatlove.
About Amazing Selects:
Amazing Selects is a new imprint from the Experimenter Publishing Company
that will publish original science fiction of novella-length works in both
print and electronic formats. About Edmond Hamilton'sCaptain Future:
Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future will publishnovella-length works that continue
the updated adventures of the legendarySpace Hero Curt Newton and his companions,
the Futuremen, authored by Hugoand Heinlein award winning author Allen Steele.
The first new adventureof Captain Future was published by Tor in 2017 -
Avengers of the Moon. The adventures continued with the serialization
of Captain Futurein Love in Amazing Stories magazine, now an Amazing Selects
publication.
About Amazing Stories Magazine:
Amazing Stories is the world's first magazine dedicated to the science
fiction genre and began publication in April of 1926. The new Experimenter
Publishing Company revived the magazine beginning in 2012 as a website and
began publication of a quarterly edition of themagazine in August of 2018.
Subscriptions are available at store.amazingstories.com.
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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
Sanctum Books has been forced to downsize
their existing supply of pulp reprints.
Going on sale, exclusively fromBud's Art Books, will be Doc Savage #1-87
and The Shadow#1-115.
Plus most/all variant cover issues.
These are in the warehouse, andgetting this many titles back online is
quite the job, butwe do have all of The Shadows listed, except issue #29 whichis
out of print.
Watch for new additions over the next few weeks by searching for SANSALE.
Many individual titles
are priced at $5.95 each!
Meanwhile, we prioritized the multi-packs and Super-packs, so they are
online now.
Several have bonus cover printsand all are enclosed in special cardboard
slipcases.
Get them while they last!
After 2020, these titles can no longer be sold.
Bud's Art Books
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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
Now
printed and coming soon in comic shops!
THESHADOW#147:
“Trail of Vengeance” and “The Mother Goose Murders”
The Knight of Darkness proves that “crime does notpay" in thrilling
pulp novels by Walter B. Gibson writing as “MaxwellGrant." First, the bizarre
killing sets a young man on a “Trail of Vengeance,” but only The Shadow
can unmask the true murderer! Then, a crime code based on Mother Goose nursery
rhymes produces gun play instead of child’s play. Can The Shadow unravel
a web of crime to bring a halt to terror? BONUS: “The Mother Goose Bandit,”
a classic Shadow radio mystery by Alfred Bester! This instant collectors
item showcases the original pulp covers by George Rozen and Modest Stein
and interior illustrations by Paul Orban, with historical commentary by Will
Murray and Anthony Tollin. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-265-0 Softcover,
7x10, 112 pages, B&W, $14.95
Anthony Tollin, P.O. Box 761474, San Antonio, TX 78245-1474
1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First Class)
or $2 (Media Mail) for postage and packaging
2 books: $29.90 (cover price) FirstClasspostpaid
Six
issues for $84 (firstclass) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid]
Check, Money Order, or Paypal
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Anthony
Tollin's Sanctum Books
Now
printed and coming soon in comic shops!
THESHADOW#148:
“The Isle of Doubt," "Murder Town" and "Fountain of Death”
EXTRA-LENGTH TRIPLE-NOVEL SPECIAL!
The Master Avenger crushes crime in classic pulp novels by Walter
B. Gibson writing as “Maxwell Grant." First, A Mississippi River “Isle of
Doubt” conceals crooks and their ill-gotten wealth, until The Shadow’s justice
proves to be as inevitable as the flow of the mighty river itself! Then,
the specter of death rises over a thriving community, transforming it into
a “Murder Town.” Finally, the restorative springs of Sapphire Springs are
claimed to have fabulous curative properties, but could conceal an evil “Fountain
of Death." This collectors special features the original pulp covers by
George Rozen and Modest Stein and interior illustrationsby Tom Lovell and
Paul Orban, with new commentary by pulp historian WillMurray. (Sanctum Books)
978-1-60877-266-7 Softcover,7x10, 160 pages,
B&W,$19.95
Anthony Tollin, P.O. Box 761474, San Antonio, TX 78245-1474
1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First Class)
or $2 (Media Mail) for postage and packaging
2 books: $29.90 (cover price) FirstClasspostpaid
Six
issues for $84 (firstclass) or $78 (media mail) [postpaid]
Check, Money Order, or Paypal
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Art's Reviews Podcasts!
- Now online!
Nothing new this week.
Past
episodes:
"My Life in Comics" by Ron Fortier
Fred Adams Jr.: Pulp Writer.
"Tag, You Are It" - Jeff Deischer's new Heritage Universe adventure
DeathIn the Dune by
John Molino
"Gabriel's Trumpet"by Jon Black
Hide and Seek: a reboot of Charlton Comic Heroesfrom the 1960s
Award Winning author Gordon Dymowski discusses
his work
DorianGray: Darker
Shades from Wild Hunt Press
"A Good Man Returns" a JeffDeischer espionage
novel
Airship 27 Update with Ron Fortier and Rob
Davis
Audible versions
of Bobby Nash's "Abraham Snow" Series with Voice actor Stuart Gauffi
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BACK ISSUE! #121
Celebrating the 50th anniversary ofRoy Thomas and
Barry Windsor-Smith’s Conan #1
Coming inJune/July!
Back Issue #121 is our Conan and the Barbarians issue, celebrating
the 50th anniversary of Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith’s Conan #1! The
Bronze Age Barbarian Boom, Top 50 Marvel Conan stories, Marvel’s Not-Quite
Conans (from Kull to Skull), Arak–Son of Thunder, Warlord action figures,
Gray Morrow’s Edge of Chaos, and Conan theBarbarian at Dark Horse Comics.
Joining Roy Thomas are Kurt Busiek,Ernie Colon, Chuck Dixon, Mike Grell,
Ron Randall, Dann Thomas, TimothyTruman, Marv Wolfman, and many more. Featuring
the never-before-publishedalternate cover for Marvel’s Conan#9, from 1971.
Edited by Michael Eury.
Magazine, Full Color, 84 pages, $9.95
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Beb Books
Now available!
I started Beb Books around 2003, at the start of the pulp reprint
deluge. Where other reprinters were doing superhero titles and I wanted
to concentrate on some of the great fantasy and adventure fiction that lurked
there in old pulps. I’ve reprinted a lot of stories, never made much money
but never lost much either. Now that I’m retiredI have more time but less
interest in trying to make Beb Books a money-making operation. So I have
been converting my books into ePub and posting them on the internet. At first
I was going to give each title a separate download link but it’s a lot easier
to make a shared folder so by following onelink you can see everything I’ve
uploaded.
What I want to do is introduce some of the stories you will find there.
Let’s start with Perley Poore Sheehan.
Sheehan (1875 to 1943). Was a prolific writing from 1909 to 1933.
He also wrote a number of movie scripts during the silentera. During the
Teens and Twenties he wrote a variety of stories: Fantasy, Adventure, Romance,
Mystery and general Drama.
Sheehan_The Copper Princess-rev1.epub (1913,
Beb Books 2005)
This was his first novel, a short affair in which a
scientist discovers that a mummy of a Peruvian princessmighty actually being
alive in a state of suspended animation. Hisefforts to resurrectthis princess
brings many complications, forcinghim to go into hiding inthe “wilds” of the
Bronx(!). And makes him question the wisdom of what he’sdone,
Sheehan_Woman of the Pyramid-rev1.epub (1914.
Beb Books 2006)
A novel of past lives. A chance encounter with a ghost
near the Great Pyramids of Giza sends the mind of a man thousands of years
in the past when he was a high officer in the Egyptian army, pursued by
the Queen of the Double Kingdom while he tries to save the young servant
he’s in love with.
Sheehan_The Haunted Legacy-rev1.epub (as by Paul
Regard) (1914. Beb Books 2014)
Paul Regard was a personal pseudonym Sheehan would
use from time to time throughout his life. This novel concerns a man fated
to conclude an ancient curse from the old country in the new country of
America.
Shreehan_The Abyss of Wonders-rev1.epub (1915.
Beb Books 2004)
One of Sheehan’s best known works, three men travel
half way around the world to a city -- the first city--buried deep inthe Gobi
desert to find what is their joint destiny.
Sheehan-Abu, The Dawn-Maker.epub (1915. Beb Books 2011)
Destiny plays a role in this story as a slave leads
a revolt against colonial forces in East Africa. But the “Dawn-Maker”(messiah)
has taken a pledge to avoid drink and woman and Abu is in love.Will love
or power decide Abu’s destiny.
Sheehan_The Volunteer Nemesis-rev1.epub (1916.
Beb Books 2018)
A wealthy but purposeless young man wakes up one morning
to find that someone has assumed his name ad his fortune and dedicated them
to good works. As he struggles to regain his life he begins to wonder if
this usurper isn’t trying to do him a favor.
Sheehan_Egrets and others-rev1.epub (Beb Books
original, 2010)
This is a collection of three long novelettes about
the Everglades and the Seminole Indians who live there. The stories are “Egrets,”
“The Lone Seminole” and “The One Gift.” In Egrets a game warden protecting
the last remaining colony of Egrets, a bird hunted for theirwhite plumage,
meets and falls in love with a Seminole maiden. But triballaw forbids any
marriage with non-Seminole. Can their love survive the curse that two must
die? In “The Lone Seminole” a youth in Oklahoma wants tojoin the war against
Germany but the tribal elders are opposed. They sentto the Everglade to
have a vision quest. While wanting for his vision hestumbles against German
spies and sees this as the Great Spirits answerto his quest. “The One Gift”
is an overtly fantasy. Every Seminole is givenone favor from the Great Spirit.
A young Indian has fallen in love witha white woman who is being chased by
kidnappers. He tries to help her asmuch as he can but in the end uses his
One Gift” to let her return toherworld. Three great stories about the wonderful
world of the Everglades andthe spiritual Indians who live there.
All these stories and much more can be found by followingthis link::
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/p56wc0bxuidzr/Documents
Print editions of all these books are available upon request. Write to
me for pricing at: beb01@sprynet.com
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Black Coat Press
New titles now available!
DOUBLE-HEAD
by Gaston Danville
Adapted by Brian Stableford
cover by Grillon
Double-Head (1927) is a bold narrative about stock-market manipulation,
extrapolating the notion of technologically-aided telepathy while detailing
a quest to rediscover the alchemists’ fabled philosopher’s stone.
The novel is sufficiently innovative and intelligent to transcend its
deliberately popular format, has considerable imaginative substance, and
deserves to be reckoned a significant contribution to the genre.
It is an interesting addendum to the literary career of one of the
most intriguing dabblers in imaginative fiction to emerge during the turbulent
fin-de-siècle in France.
US $18.95
/ GBP £16.99
5x8 trade paperback, 164
pages
Stories by Cédric Burgaud, NellyChadour, Fabien Clavel,
Tepthida Hay, Julien Heylbroeck, Romain d’Huissier,Jean-Marc Lainé,
Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier, Ghislain Morel,AlexNikolavitch, Yohan Odivart,
Frank Schildiner and Krystoff Valla.
cover by Amar Djouad.
Since the dawn of time, tales about larger-than-life heroes havefascinated
humanity.
The powerful Bronze Gladiator goes after a ring of child-kidnappers...
Young Morgane matches wits with Robin Goodfellow… Prince Kabur of Hyperborea
rids a dying city of the demons which infest it… The Man of Brass faces an
incomplete, god-like entity… Sibilla investigates a haunted penthouse in Tribeca…
The two Dark Flyers team up against a deadly crime cartel…Plus Homicron, Count
Saint-Germain, Kit Kappa, Ozark, Stormshadow andmore…
Hexagon Comics is one of the oldest French comics universes, with origins
going back to the 1950s. Reinvented and modernized in the early 2000s, some
of its best and most original characters are featured in this collection
that brings together the talents of 14 French and American sci-fi authors.
US $20.95
/ GBP £16.99
5x8 trade paperback, 224
pages
HEXAGON
by Jean-Marc Lofficier & Juan Roncagliolo Berger & José
Luis Ruiz Pérez. Cover by JoséLuis RuizPérez.
Contents:
A CALL TO ARMS
Story: Jean-Marc Lofficier; Art: Juan Roncagliolo Berger
IN THE DEPTHS OF THE DARK HIVE
Story: Jean-Marc Lofficier; Art: José Luis Ruiz Pérez
O, BITTER VICTORY
Story: Jean-Marc Lofficier; Art: José Luis Ruiz Pérez
The Hexagon Group was born either in 2002, when they madetheir first retroactive
appearance in Strangers #1, or in the 1960s,depending upon how one looks
at it.
Like The Justice Society of America and The Avengers, thegroup gathered
together a single team of different heroes publishedby Editions Lugin their
own series between 1964 and 1974.
There is Aster from the negative dimension of Zhud; Jeff Sullivan, a.k.a.
the Man of Brass, descended from a long line of heroes; the powerful Dark
Flyer; the beautiful Black Lys from France; Dax, the MysteriousArcher; and
White Mask from the African Republic of Zambola, all broughttogether to
fight the evil Melanos, Aster’s archenemy.
Later Hexagon finds itself in Zambola facing a terrifyingnew threat...
A mysterious insect-like civilization threatens to overwhelm the Earth, turning
its inhabitants into a hive. What past secret connects the Dark Flyer to
the Hive Queen? What fateful decision must Black Lys take to save the planet?
And what compels White Mask to leave Hexagonforever?
Art by Juan Roncagliolo Berger and José Luis Ruiz Pérez.
7x10 squarebound comic, 76 pages b&w
US$12.95
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Blood 'N' Thunder
/ Murania Press
BLOOD 'N' THUNDER VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2
Now available!
The second issue of the revived Blood 'n' Thunder opens with a
special section devoted to Jimmie Dale, alias the Gray Seal, Frank L. Packard's
World War I-vintage protagonist whose adventures inStreet & Smith's
People's Magazine presaged the Depression-era hero-pulp phenomenon. Award-winning
writer, editor, documentarian, and pop-culture historian Don Hutchison makes
his first appearance in BnT with "Deathto the Gray Seal!", an overview of
the legendary character. Then editorEd Hulse offers "The Celluloid 'Seal',"
which recounts Jimmie Dale's brief but tumultuous history on film.
Novelist andpulp historian Will Murray is back with "The Spicy Mrs. Schwartz,"
another of his fascinating examples of literary detective work. This time
Will trains his attention on one of Spicy Detective's most unlikely contributors.
BnT presentsa long-forgotten short story by Richard Sale,prolific fictioneer
who eventually became a Hollywood hyphenate (writer-producer-director) but
is best known for his detective yarns in the Munsey pulps. Sale's 1935 "Mellow
Drama" is a clever send-up of rough-paper magazines ingeneral and hero pulps
in particular.
The making of Republic Pictures' episodic epic Spy Smasher (1942), based
on the popular Fawcett Publication comic book and still considered one of
the finest chapter plays ever, is fully documented in Ed Hulse's "Anatomy
of a Serial," which presents material gleaned from Republic studio files
and first-hand interviews with selected cast and crew members. This 8000-word
essay chronicles production from the 1941 licensing of screen rights to
the efforts of exhibitors to promote the serial while it was in release.
Nothing like it has ever been written by the form's historians.
That relentless researcher of all things Old Time Radio, Karl Schadow,
contributes "Avenger Addendum," a brief article that supplements last issue's
piece on the 1941 series that adapted Street & Smith's character The Avenger.
The latest BnT also includes reviews and reference material sure to be
of interest to pulp-fiction aficionados. And, asalways, the magazine is profusely
illustrated.
First copiesship from the plant late next week. Order yours today at Murania
Press » Blood ‘n’ Thunder, Second Series, Number Two.
#2, Second Series
92 pages, paperback, 7x10
Price: $9.95
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Blood 'N' Thunder
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Walter Miller and Allene
Ray co-starred in ten classic “cliffhangers” produced and releasedduring
the late silent era by Pathé, one of the pioneering motion-picture
companies. They were an incredibly popular team whose chapter-playhits included
The Green Archer (a 1925 adaptation of Edgar Wallace’sclassic mystery novel)
and The House Without a Key (the 1926 serialthatintroduced Charlie Chan to
moviegoers). Together with chief directorSpencerBennet and favorite scenarist
Frank Leon Smith, Miller and Raytemporarilyrestored luster to a film form
that had become tarnished.
This monograph exhaustively covers the Miller-Ray phenomenon. Author Ed
Hulse has seen all surviving footage from their chapterplays, and his account
also relies on private correspondence fromFrank Leon Smith, several interviews
with Spencer Bennet, and carefulanalysis of surviving scripts from their
serials. The text is supplementedby dozens of rare photos, including rare
behind-the-scenes candids.
94 pages, paperback, 7x10
Price: $12.50
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Blood 'N' Thunder / Murania
Press: EDitorial Comments -Now online!
Now Available: A Scintillating Slice of Serial History
Collectibles For Sale update 12-6
Order Now for Delivery by Christmas!
Blood ‘n’ Thunder Guide to Pulp Fiction and The Best ofBlood
‘n’ Thunder, Holiday Sale
Holiday Season Bargains Now Available!
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Bold Venture Press
Now available!
Larry Kent, P.I. — the longest-running
series detective — in two exciting hardboiled novels!
Cry Twice, Kitten!
Jacob Troy was an old man who had itall; a movie-star wife, a vast and
thriving business empire—even a castle he’d bought in Germany and had transplanted
brick-by-brick onto some of Hollywood’s primestreal estate. But he wanted
more. That’s why he had hired mobster DannyHester to put the squeeze on
nightclub owner Paul Huntsman.
Huntsman hired Larry Kent to find a connection between Troy and Hester
that would stand up in a court of law. If he could expose Troy, then he could
ruin him. Almost before Larry took the case, however, things moved fast.
A caseof kidnap, a sadistic beating, a neat littleframe-up and a grislymurder,
just for starters. What should have beena straightforward assignment soon
found Larry Kent fighting for hislife.
Honey-Blonde Blues
Larry Kent’s old buddy Jim Calloway was murdered over a woman … so they
said. But who was the woman? No one seemed to know—not even Jim’s killer.
Larry suspected the woman was just a diversion. Therewas another reason
for Jim’s death. And just maybe it had something todo with his job with
the Narcotics Bureau. Only thing was, Jim was a minorofficial at the Bureau,
no one with any clout, just a desk-jockey.
One thing for certain. There were people out there—important people—who
wanted to bury the case.And if they couldn’t kill Larry to stop him investigating,
thenjust maybe they could send him to Cuba in search of a missing man. After
all, he’d be easier to rub out in a foreign country …
Format: Softcover
Pages: 218
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
$12.95
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Broadswords and Blasters - Now online!
Pulp Consumption: Storyhack #4 - New!
Pulp Consumption: Almuric by Robert E. Howard (Guest Post
by Anthony Perconti)
Issue 12 Cover Reveal
Pulp Appeal: The Journeys of the Viking Prince (Guest Post
by G.W. Thomas)
Pulp Appeal: The House on the Borderland (Guest Post byJ.
Rohr)
Issue 11 Is Live!
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THE BRONZE GAZETTE
Issue #84 is now available and recommended!
Front Cover: Bob larkin
"Scattered Covers" by Chuck Welch
"A Bob Larkin Retrospective" by Courtney Rogers
"The Doc Savage Comics Guide" by Philip Schweier
"The Savage Society of Bronze Remembered" by Jennifer DiGiacomo
"The Cover That Could Have been" by Julián
Puga
"The Power of Gold" by Dafyyd Neal Dyar
"The True Origin of Capt. Gideon Argo" by Tony Simmons
"Fifty Years later" by Will Murray
Back Cover: Alvaro Fernandois
Everything, new and old, is beautifully designed by Kez Wilson.
You can order available single issues at: http://www.bronzegazette.com/back-issues/
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Dare Devlin: Stormbirds
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The Bronze
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Castalia House Blog - Now online!
Sensor Sweep: The Night Land, Fritz Leiber, Scott Oden,VikingPrince
-New!
Bio-Bibliographies: The Brian Lumley Companion - New!
The Shadow: Gangdom’s Doom - New!
Sensor Sweep: Dashiell Hammett, Arthur Machen, Brak, Isaac
Asimov
Sensor Sweep: Yetis, Mercenaries, Crusaders, Masters ofKungFu
Sensor Sweep: Poul Anderson and D&D, Gollum, CastleofLlyr,
Insanity’s Children
Bio-Bibliographies: The Last Celt
Sensor Sweep: Firefly, Lou Antonelli, Nintendo 1985, Robot
Anime
Sensor Sweep: Alan Moore, Louis L’amour, Conan Pastiches,
Robots
The Avenger and Awaken Online: Ember
Sensor Sweep: Wulfhere, Monster Manual, Heroism, HowardA.
Jones
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CONAN
CONAN: SERPENT WAR #3 - Arriving in comic shops January 8!
Jim Zub (Writer)
Ig Guarra & Vanessa Del Rey (Art)
Carlos Pacheco (Cover)
THE LAST STAND OF CONAN, DARK AGNES, SOLOMON KANE & MOON KNIGHT!
• CONAN and DARK AGNES face off against the servants of SET in STYGIA!
• SOLOMON KANE and MOON KNIGHT encounter a bizarre relic – but will it
aid their quest, or doom their compatriots?
• And what deadly secret lurks in the mind of JAMES ALLISON?
Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99
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SAVAGE AVENGERS #9 (Featuring Conan) - Arrivingin comic shops January 8!
Gerry Duggan (Writer) • Patch Zircher (Art)
Cover by Valerio Giangiordano
The Quest to Kill Kulan Gath Part 1
Folks, we won’t mince words. Kulan Gath has got to go. IfConan The Barbarian,
Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom can’t do it, thenit can’t be done. Plus,
what is the fate of Kulan Gath’s guest, DoctorVoodoo?
Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99
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Darkworlds Quarterly -
Nowonline!
A Brief History of Sword & Sorcery
- New!
A. H. Verrill – Science Fiction Writer
- New!
Frank R. Paul and The Land That Time Forgot
- New!
Jungol, the Evolution of a Jungle Man
- New!
Edmond Hamilton Comics: 1951 - New!
Link: Hok the Mighty - New!
Astonishing Stories: Bargain Basement Science Fiction
- New!
Sword & Sorcery Comics Hall of Fame: Archie Goodwin
My Cthulhu Story
Sword & Sorcery Stories You Might Have Missed and May
Not Care
The Earliest Plant Monsters
Toka the Jungle King or How to Edgar Rice Burroughs
Edmond Hamilton Comics: 1950
Thongor of Lemuria
The Fiction of A. Merritt: The Moon Pool
Leigh Brackett, Queen of Space
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Davy Crockett's Almanak of
Mystery, Adventure, and the Wild West - Now online!
Forgotten Books: MEET THE TIGER (and The Saint) by Leslie
Charteris (1928) - New!
The LONE RANGER Comic Strip Rides Again (1938) - New!
Pulp Gallery: SPICY WESTERN - New!
NERO WOLFE Comic Strip - Weeks 16 & 17 (1957) - New!
An OLD TIME RADIO Christmas
Pulp Gallery: ASTOUNDING STORIES
More Movie Posters of 1929
NERO WOLFE Comic Strip - Weeks 14 & 15 (1957) A NewAdventureBegins
SHADOW COMICS 89, 90, 91 & 92 (1948)
More Ridin' with HOPALONG CASSIDY (1950)
Pulp Gallery: TEN DETECTIVE ACES
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The
Digest Enthusiast #10
Now available!
The tenth edition of The Digest Enthusiast is now available in print and
digital on amazon.com featuring an interview with James Reasoner covering
his stories for Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine; PIsCody, Delaney, and Markham;
his Redemption series, the Wind River serieswith L.J. Washburn; and much
more.
Interviews
Author, editor, and publisher James Reasoner delves into
his stories for Mike Shayne; PIs Cody, Delaney, and Markham; his Redemption
series, the Wind River series with L.J. Washburn; andmuch more.
Articles
Ward Smith remembers Armed Services Editions—digests that
are not digests
Peter Enfantino tackles Startling Mystery Stories No. 1–18, and
a keen assessment of Manhunt 1954 July–Oct
Vince Nowell, Sr. dissects Sol Cohen’s tactics to save Amazing
Stories
Richard Krauss examines Charlie Chan’s media empire, with special
emphasis on Renown Publications’ digest magazine
Steve Carper reports on the one, the only, Bronze Books and trailblazers
Luke Roberts and Jesse Lee Carter
Tom Brinkmann exposes The Creature from the BlackLagoon with The
Seven Year Itch.Fiction
Fiction
Robert Snashall and Joe Wehrle, Jr., with art by Carolyn
Cosgriff
Also includes
News updates from the newsstand giants andthe digital darlings
of today’s genre fiction digests, straight fromtheir editors and publishers
In-depth reviews of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May/June
2019 and Broadswords & Blasters No. 9
Plus over 100 digest magazine
cover images, cartoons by Bob Vojtko, art by Brian Buniak, a poemby Clark
Dissmeyer, first issue factoids, and more.
Includes
over 100 digest magazine cover images
160 pages, 5.5" x 8.5" digest
Print version, $8.99
Kindle version, $2.99
The Digest Enthusiast #11 is comingin January!
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The Digest Enthusiast Blog - Now online!
The Digest Enthusiast No. 11 - Cover Preview
Nostalgia Digest Winter 2020
Needle Fall/Winter 2012
Joe Wehrle, Jr. 1941–2017
Paperback Fanatic No. 42
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DMR Books Blog - Now online!
Sword & Planet: A Genre of Mashups - New!
The DMRtian Chronicles, 12/29/2019 - New!
Forefathers of Sword and Sorcery: Sax Rohmer
Seabury Quinn -- 50 Years Gone
The DMRtian Chronicles, 12/22/2019
Poe and Cosmic Horror
The DMRtian Chronicles, 12/15/2019
Leigh Brackett and A. Merritt
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Edgar Rice Burroughs Books
Carson of Venus: The Edge of All Worlds
Coming Spring 2020!
Science fiction author Edgar
Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, wrote four novels
and a novella about former stuntman Carson Napier and his wayward adventures
on the planet Venus (or Amtor, as it is known to its inhabitants). Now get
ready to transport yourself into the Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe with
the first new Carson of Venus novel to be published in more thanfifty years:
Carson of Venus: The Edge of All Worlds by Matt Betts.
The Edge of All Worlds releases Spring 2020 from Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Inc., and launches the canonical ERB Universe series ofinterconnected novels.
Stranded on the planet Amtor for nearly two decades, Earthman Carson Napier
returns from his latest adventure to discover a mysterious enemy has struck
his adopted nation of Korva and reduced one of itscities to ash and cinders.
The trail of the mysterious threat leadsCarsonand his love Duare through
dark cyclopean corridors deep beneathAmtor toa distant land, where they must
confront both a powerful newalien speciesand the shadows of Carson’s past.
Carson of Venus: The Edge of All Worlds, featuring the artwork of the
amazing Chris Peuler.
ERB Books
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
Books
A PRINCESS OF MARS by EdgarRice Burroughs
Deluxe Manuscript Edition!
Still available!
Shipping January 9, 2020!
The Deluxe Manuscript Edition of A Princess of Mars is the fifth
title in the ERB Limited Edition Collection.
The set is published by Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. and includes an
leather bound book in dust jacket, manuscript portfolio, handcrafted dip
pen and Dejah Thoris medallion all housed in a 7”x10”custom decorated case.
We think this will be the most elaborate and unique edition of A Princess
of Mars ever published.
Each set features:
• A Leather Bound Book limited to 500 numbered copies
signed by the artists and contributors with a corrected text, new foreword
and preface.
• 20 Color Plates featuring the original (5) color
Schoonover paintings and works by Frazetta, Abbett, Whelan, Manchess, Miller
and including..
(4-6) New Paintings commissioned for this
edition (Artists like Iain McCaig, Dave Dorman, Thomas Gianni, Tom Grindberg,
Doug Klauba and others.)
• A Custom Case covered in Cialux cloth, with spine
titling and decorations debossed in gold and 1st edition dust jacket illustration
inlaid on the lid.
• ERB Manuscript Portfolio (1911-1912) for 'Under
the Moons of Mars"containing replica manuscript pages, editor letters, the
Munsey check to ERB for UMM, and first publication pulpcover and pages.
• Manuscript Pen (1911-1912)- replica of the dip
pen used by ERB to write the holographic manuscript for Under the Moons
of Mars.
• 2" Dejah Thoris Medallion - 3D portrait design
in antique silver accented in gold, numbered to match the book and inserted
inside the custom case.
• New Dust Jacket artwork and color Barsoom Map endpapers.
• 30+ Black and White Illustrations by Tom Yeates
and others…
In addition:
• The Deluxe Manuscript Edition of A Princess of Mars does
not include a Grosset & Dunlap printing since the ERB Limited Edition
Collection only publishes titles in G&D that have not previously been
available.
So far that includes 1st G&D printings of Back to the
Stone Age, Land of Terror, Savage Pellucidar and John Carter of Mars.
• The text hasbeen proofed
by Frank Puncer and reset with corrections for this newedition. (One notable
mistake was discovered in the 1st edition textthat has been carried over
to every later edition.)
• The decorated box, dust jacket, book cover and
title and chapter page designs are by Zavier Cabarga with the book bound in
brown Cromwell leather with red/orange stamping
in a style reminiscent of the first editionpublished by
A. C. McClurg.
• The custom case features a drop spine and houses
the book, manuscript portfolio and a die cut tray for the medallion and
pen.
• This vintage-style document portfolio is a 6”x9”
gusseted custom envelope made of heavy kraft paper and secured by a button
and string.
We have taken great care to source antique and vintage papers
to match the original pages or documents.
• The first publication pulp cover and pages are
from the Feb. 1912 All-Story Magazine and include two-sided replicas of the
color cover, contents page and first story page.
• The handmade Italian wooden/pewter pen comes with
an original 100 year-old Esterbrook 788 Oval gold-plated nib and is mounted
in a base tray with the Dejah Thoris medallion.
• Limited: 500 numbered copies signed by the contributors
and artists, in slipcase
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Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., is proud to launch thefirst four volumes
of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library.This new series presents
for the first time the complete catalog of Mr.Burroughs’ literary works
in handsome uniform, hardcover editions, featuringdust jacket art by renowned
artist Joe Jusko, and rare and previously unpublishedsupplementary material.
“We have long dreamed of, and have frequently been asked by fans about,
reproducing authorized editions of all of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ 80-plus
novels,” says Jim Sullos, President of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. “This
has not been done since the 1970s, and as a testament to the enduring demand
of his works, we have embarked on an exciting journey. We have named it
the Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library to distinguish these from any
other editions, and they will contain additional content that in most cases
has never been seen before. While it will take a few years dueto the sheer
number of books we need to reproduce, we are committed to seeingall of his
works in print again. We are delighted that eminent artist JoeJusko has agreed
to be our sole artist for cover art and frontispieces. Heis one of the most
popular illustrators of our time and we believe there isno one better suited
to bring to life the richness of Mr.Burroughs’ literary creations.”
Published by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., the company founded by Mr. Burroughs
in 1923, each volume of the Authorized Library is packed with extras and
raritiesnot to be found in any other edition. Featuring exclusives ranging
from artwork by the legendary Joe Jusko to forewords and afterwords by today’s
authorities and luminaries to a treasure trove ofrare and never-before-published
bonus materials mined from the company’s extensive archives in Tarzana, California,
the Edgar Rice BurroughsAuthorized Library will take readers on a journey
of wonder and imaginationthey will never forget.
“I have dreamed of this project eversince I first saw Neal Adams’ and
Boris Vallejo’s Tarzancover paintings back in high school,” says Joe Jusko.
“I amso honored that all these years later ERB, Inc., has made thatdream
a reality. I have never been more excited by or put more work into anything,
and if I’m to be remembered for anything I’ve done, I want it to be these
covers.”
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Now online!
New on Famous (and forgotten) Fiction!
December 2019
For your end of the year reading pleasure, we present to you "The Monster of Lake LaMetrie" by Wardon Allan Curtis,
as it originally appeared in the September, 1899 issue of Pearson's Magazine
(UK).
It's a fun story involving a dinosaur, possible hollow earth and the use
of a machete as a surgical tool (?). The illustrations by Stanley
L. Wood are included along with a brief introduction by Bob Gay.
November 2019
Presenting another author who has been too long neglected, we have
added The Julius Long Collection and it includes not only a biography
of Long's life, but also his first published story, The Dead Man's Story.
Although Long ended his pulp career as a writer of detective fiction,
his first works were all in the horror genre and hold up quite well today.
Hope you enjoy it.
September 2019
We are happy to present a previously unreprinted story by H. F.
Arnold, "The City of the Iron Cubes," as it apppearedin
the March and April, 1929 issues of Weird Tales, including the illustrations
by C. C. Senf.
Along with some additional biographical material about Arnold, there is
also an afterword following the story, where we discuss the end of the story,
and why webelieve the twist at the end may be the first appearance of an
ending that, today, has been done so many times, that it is considered the
worst of cliches.
July 2019
Baroness Orczy wrote many different types of stories during her
career and "Young Muggins" shows yet another facet to her talents,
as she weaves a tale of love, selfishness and self-sacrifice in rural England.
Our reprinting appears just as it didin the May, 1906 issue of The Royal
Magazine, including theillustrations by J. Barnard Davis. Introduction
to thestory is by Dan Neyer.
June 2019
This month we feature Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's mummy tale, Lot No. 249, including the illustrations by WilliamThomas
Smedley and an introduction by your humble scribes, Dan Neyer andBob Gay.
We've also done some behind the scenes work to make the site work better...do
stop by and check us out.
May 2019
Edmond Hamilton returns to ourpages with "The Man Who Evolved," direct from the pages of theApril,
1931 issue of Wonder Stories, including the Frank R. Paul illustration.
Intro by Bob Gay
Also, we found a 1953 comic book story where the plot was(*ahem*) "borrowed"
from Hamilton's original and our unknown scribemanaged to condense the story
down to a mere 4 pages.
Read the original first, then "Evolution" which appears as it originally appearedin
Tomb of Terror #12, with the digital restoration included at no extracost.
April 2019
We are very pleased to present The Neil R. Jones Collection, which starts with an 11,000+
word biography of Jones that incorporates his words, newspaper articles
and our research to create a long overdue portrait of the creator of Professor
Jameson. We have also located a nearly all of Jones' non-fiction writings
from various magazines and fanzines and have included them, along with 5,
never before reprinted, stories that chart his early years as an author.
Copiously illustrated throughout, we hope you enjoy it.
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Gotham Pulp CollectorsClub
Typically
the 3rd Saturday of every month
Check the website at the link below for the latest schedule.
Gotham Pulp Collectors Club is a club for pulp collectorstomeet
in the NYC/Metro area.
It meets the 3rd Saturday
of every month.
Check the website at
the link below for exact time and place information.
Name: Gotham Pulp Collectors Club
Time: 1-5 PM
Place: Muhlenberg
Library on West 23rd Street.
Contact: Mark Halegua
at msh@pulps1st.com
Gotham Pulp Collectors
Club
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Haffner Press
THE VAMPIRE STORIES OF ROBERT BLOCH
By Robert Bloch, Edited by Stephen
Haffner, Illustrated by Gahan Wilson
Coming soon!
Status
Update
If you've read our previous newsletters,
you know that our prime bindery went bankrupt and ittook us a while to find
a new printer who makes our kind of book.
That said, we're back in the saddle and THE VAMPIRE STORIES OF ROBERT
BLOCH will soon be hitting our wintry steps, and thence onto yours.
Robert Bloch (1917-1994)
is one of the most fondly remembered and collected authors of crime, horror,
fantasy, and science fiction of the 20th Century. Noted bymany as the author
of Psycho, Bloch wrote hundreds of short storiesand over 30 novels. He was
a member of the Lovecraft Circle and beganhis career by emulating H.P. Lovecraft's
brand of "cosmic horror." Helater specialized in crime and horror stories
dealing with a more psychologicalapproach.
500+ page Smythe-sewn Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-893887-90-9
Pre-order price: $45.00
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
“The Feast in the Abbey”
“The Beastsof Barsac”
“The Shambler from the Stars”
“The Openerof the Way”
“The Mannikin”
“A Questionof Identity”
“The Cloak”
“UnheavenlyTwin”
“Nursemaid to Nightmares”
“Fear Planet”
“Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper”
“Black Barter”
“Death Is aVampire”
“The Bat IsMy Brother”
“The Skull of the Marquis de Sade”
“The Bogey Man Will Get You”
“Tooth or Consequences”
“The HungryHouse”
“The Man Who Collected Poe”
“The Light-House”
“I Kiss Your Shadow”
“Dig That Crazy Grave”
“The Sleeping Redheads” aka “Sleeping Beauty”
“Hungarian Rhapsody”
“The LivingDead”
“A Case of the Stubborns”
“The Undead”
“The Yougoslaves”
“The Bedposts of Life”
“The Scent of Vinegar”
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Haffner Press
Status
Update
We're announcing some BIG
news on THE COMPLETE JOHN THE BALLADEER!
I hope your mind is truly blown with what's going down with this title.
Speaking of which, all of this goodness doesn't come cheap and effective
January 31, 2020 the preorder price is moving from $90 to $100 for the two-volume
set.
And, yes, the retail price will more than $100 on publication. So, the
early bird gets the worm, and the straggler gets the you-know-what.
Everyone who prepays for their copy of
our two-volume edition will receive the exclusive chapbook: NOT ALL A DREAM
by Manly Wade Wellman.
"Not All a Dream" is an all-new story originally commissioned for the
never-published The Last Dangerous Visions.
haffner Press is EXTREMELY pleased to announce the following:
Coming Spring 2020, the Haffner Press edition of THE COMPLETE JOHN THE
BALLADEER will feature the interior artwork of Tim Kirk:
I. The eleven illustrations from the Dell edition of WHO
FEARS THE DEVIL? with . . .
II. The eleven start-letter (aka drop caps) images re-drawn
for this edition.
III. Twelve NEW illustrations (one for each "John" story
or novel written since 1980) and . . .
IV. Twelve new drop caps (aka start-letters)for thesepost
1980 texts, and . . .
V. Oh yeah, the cover image for NOT ALL A DREAM, the whim
that sent me down this wonderful rabbit-hole!
John, whose last
name is never revealed, is a wandering singer who carries a guitarstrung
with strings of pure silver. He is a veteran of the Korean Warand served
in the U.S. Armyas a sharpshooter (in the novel After Dark,he mentions that
hishighest rank was PFC). In his travels, he frequently encounters creatures
and superstitions from the folk tales and superstitions of the mountain people.
Though John has no formal education, he is self-taught, highly intelligent
and widely read; it is implied that his knowledgeof occult and folk legendarium
is of Ph.D level. This knowledge has granted him competent use of white magic,
which he has used on occasion to overcome enemies or obstacles, but it is
primarily his courage, wit and essential goodness that always enables him
to triumph over supernatural evils (although the silver strings of his guitar
and his possession of a copy of TheLong Lost Friend are also powerful tools
in fighting evil magic), whilebasic Army training allows him to physically
deal with human foes.
The stories are rich in the customs and lore of the region and many of
the folk songs John sings are authentic as well. Wellman did introduce some
original songs and legends but his creations blend seamlessly with the traditional
material. Whereas Tolkien integrated Northernmythology into his mythos,
and C.S. Lewis the European Fairy Tales ofyore, Wellman’s stories are drenched
in the folktales and songs of oldAmericana; the haunting stories of the
slaves and the tall tales of theRevolution, strange beasts, witch-women,
and dark apparitions. As famedauthor Karl Edward Wagner wrote: “These stories
are chilling and enchanting,magical and down-to-earth, full of wonder and
humanity. They are fun.They are like nothing else you’ve read before.”—Adapted
from Wikipedia
Complete in Two Volumes!
Smythe-sewn Hardcovers
Edited by Stephen Haffner
Pre-Order price: $90
Stories:
"O Ugly Bird!"
"The Desrick on Yandro"
"Vandy, Vandy"
"One Other"
"Call Me from the Valley"
"The Little Black Train"
"Shiver inthe Pines"
"Walk Likea Mountain"
"On the Hills and Everywhere"
"Old Devlins Was A-Waiting"
"Nine Yards of Other Cloth"
"Then I Wasn't Alone"
"You Know the Tale of Hoph"
"Blue Monkey"
"The StarsDown There"
"Find the Place Yourself"
"I Can't Claim That"
"Who Else Could I Count On"
"John's MyName"
"Why They're Named That"
"None Wiser for the Trip"
"Nary Spell"
"Trill Coster's Burden"
"The Spring"
"Owls Hootin the Daytime"
"Can TheseBones Live?"
"Nobody Ever Goes There"
"Where DidShe Wander?"
Novels
The Old Gods Waken (1979)
After Dark(1980)
The Lost and the Lurking (1981)
The Hanging Stones (1982)
The Voice of the Mountain (1984)
That's right. All the stories. All the novels (the most recent of which
has been out of print for nearly 35 years!).
If you're acquainted with our previous Manly Wade Wellmanvolume, THE COMPLETE
JOHN THUNSTONE, then you know what to expectand won't want to miss this
important edition of one of thefinest literarycreations in all of weird
fiction.
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Hard Case Crime
Coming soon!
February 2020
DOUBLE FEATURE
Donald E. Westlake
Cover art by Paul Mann
THE MOVIE STAR AND THEMOVIE CRITIC—
HOW FAR WOULD THEY GO
TO KEEP THEIR SECRETS BURIED?
In New York City, a movie critic has just murdered his girlfriend—well,
one of his girlfriends (not to be confused with his wife). Will the unlikely
crime-solving partnership he forms with the investigatingpolice detective
keep him from the film noir ending he deserves?
On the opposite coast, movie star Dawn Devayne—the hottest It Girl in
Hollywood—gets a visit from a Navy sailor who says he knew her when she
was just ordinary Estelle Anlic of San Diego. Now she’s a big star who’s
put her past behind her. But secrets have a way of not stayingburied...
These two short novels, one hilarious and one heartbreaking, are two of
the best works Westlake ever wrote.
And fittingly, both became movies—one starring Jack Ryan’s Marie-Josee
Croze, and one starring Fargo’s William H.Macy and Desperate Housewives’ Felicity
Huffman.
• First appearance in bookstores in40 years!
• Donald E. Westlake won every major award in the
mystery genre and gained fame both under his own name andwriting as "Richard
Stark"
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The Illustrated Press
STANLEY MELTZOFF
Coming in February!
Stanley Meltzoff was one of the first paperback cover artists to
be noted for his work in the science fiction field, painting dramatic images
that escaped the pulp influence evident in most other science fiction covers
of the period. Along with paperback cover paintings in numerous genres,
Meltzoff also produced work for slick magazines, including Scientific American,
Life, Fortune, and the Saturday Evening Post. The winner of 25 awardsfrom
the Society of Illustrators, he was also oneof the first,and certainly most
preeminent, fish painters. His underwaterimages were a regular feature in
National Geographic and other publications.This book features scores of
paintings reproduced from Stanley's originalart, as well as rare photos and
tear sheets.
Standard Edition
224 pages, 9"x12", full color, hardbound with dustjacket. Limited
to 900 copies!
Deluxe Edition
224 pages, 9"x12", full color, hardbound with dustjacket, shipped
in a blue slipcase with white printing. Bookplateinsert signed and numbered
by publisher Daniel Zimmer. Limited tojust 100 copies!
To see a preview of the book, follow this link: https://issuu.com/illomag/docs/meltzoff
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ILLUSTRATORS MAGAZINE #28 -
Now available and coming soon to comic shops!
(Writer) Diego Cordoba (Art) Various
FrankKelly Freas: The "Dean" of Science Fiction artists whose career
spans more than 50 years; Yvonne Gilbert: The British artist who created
"one of the most famous record sleeves of all time"; Laurent Durieux: Brussels
illustrator and alternative movie poster artist (and film director); Heinrich
Kley: Accomplished pre-War German painter and illustrator; plus our regular
features including The Bookshelf.
Magazine, 96 pages, Full Color, $24.99
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ILLUSTRATORS SPECIAL #5: ART OF COMMANDO
COMICS - Now available and coming soon to comic shops!
(Writer) Peter Richardson (Art) Various
Thisissue will explore and showcase the art of Commando, the legendary
British comic published by DC Thomson for over 50 years, featuring the art
of Ken Barr, Ian Kennedy, Gordon Livingstone, Jordi Penalva, Aldoma Puig,
Graeme Neil Reid, Keith Burns, Neil Roberts, Matias Alonso, Victor de la
Fuente, and Luis Bermejo. (Contents may change)
Featuring reproductions of some of the most mouthwateringCommando cover
art and interiors.
Magazine, 144 pages, Full Color, $34.99
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ILLUSTRATORS SPECIAL #6: ART OF BRIAN
BOLLAND
- Now available and coming soon to comic shops!
(Writer) Peter Richardson (Art) Brian Bolland
Featuring the art of Brian Bolland. In-depth interview with Brian
Bolland.
A complete overview of his whole artistic career. Brian Bolland's memory
montages, Reproductions of some of the most iconic Brian Bolland artwork
, recollections from friends and fans and much more.
Magazine, 144 pages, Full Color, $34.99
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Jerry Schneider Enterprises
Now available!
MAGAZINE OF HORROR #17
CONTENTS
A SENSE OF CRAWLING by Robert EdmondAlter
THE LAUGHING DUKE by Wallace West
DERMOD'S BANE by Robert E. Howard
THE SPELL OF THE SWORD by Frank Aubrey
"WILLIAMSON" by Henry S. Whitehead
THE CURSE OF AMEN-RA by Victor Rousseau
Digest, 5.5 x 8.5 inch, 130 pages
$12.95
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Justin Marriott
THE PAPERBACK
FANATIC #42
The fanzine for readers and collectors of vintage paperbacks.
70 pages, all in full-colour. Articles, features and interviews
on collecting vintage paperbacks.Including-The originalcover art for notorious
horror paperback Eat Them Alive!Rare correspondence from Dennis Wheatley!Report
from Windy City and LA Book Fairs!Interviews with the authors of Sticking
it to the Man, Light into Ink, Eric Stanton and the Bizarre Underground,
and the publisher of pulp 2.0 Press!Forgotten SF authors from the 1960s and
70s!
Justin Marriott: Fanatical Thoughts
Contents Page
Darrin Venticinque with a Jane Frank assist: A New Peak in Horror—Eat
Them Alive by Pierce Nace
James Dong: The Devil is a Gentleman—Dennis Wheatley
Dark Forces at Work—A Gallery of Dennis Wheatley’s Occult Novels
Scott Carlson: Voyage of the Carlson
Nigel Taylor: Young, Sharkey and Wilson
S.M. Guariento: Tripping the Ink Fantastic (Interview about Light
Into Ink, an in-depth study of film novelizations)
Richard Pérez Seves: Unmasking Stanton (fetish artists Eric
Stanton and Gene Billbrew)
Bill Cunningham: Mad Pulp Bastard (interview)
Andrew Nette: Sticking It to the Man (interview)
Editor/Publisher: Justin Marriott
Assistant Editor: Jim O’Brien
70 pages, 7” x 10”, full color
$10.00
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Justin Marriott
THE PAPERBACK
FANATIC #43
New issue of The Paperback Fanatic is a GOLD MEDALSPECIAL!
88 full-colour pages devoted to articles on the legendarypublisherand
its key authors. 125 colour illustrations of rare GoldMedal paperbacksand
associated books and magazines.
Pieces on classic noir authors Gil Brewer, John D MacDonald, Dan J Marlowe,
Charles Williams.
With a stunning visual gallery of the paperback art of Robert McGinnis
and rare illustrations from Men's Adventure Magazines forGil Brewer stories.
Plus in-depth reviews of Gold Medal classics such as Black Wings Has My
Angel.
Editor/Publisher: Justin Marriott
Assistant Editor: Jim O’Brien
89 pages, 7” x 10”, full color
$12.99
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Martin Grams' Blog - Now online!
Jonny Quest BluRay Review -
New!
HBO's Watchmen is daring and explosive!
Crime Thrillers on DVD (Reviews)
The History of Time Travel
The Return of Blood "N" Thunder Magazine
Amazon is not stealing your business
Old Dark House: A Chilling Genre
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The Robert E. Howard Newsline
Now online!
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Moonstone Books
Avenger
Double Feature!
Still available
for pre-order!
Coming in January 2020!
In the jungle of southern
Mexico, people are struck down by mysterious obsidian spearheads,a gigantic
winged serpent appears in the skies, and a golden giantclaims to be an Aztec
god reborn. When Nellie Gray and Cole Wilson gomissing investigating the
mysterious Sons of the Feathered Serpent,the Avenger is drawn into one of
the most bizarre and dangerous adventuresof his career. His life, the lives
of his associates, and the Aztec treasurethat sustains Justice Inc. are all
endangered by the curse of Kukulkan.
Hardcover: $25.99
Softcover: $10.99
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Mystery*File - Now online!
Pulp PI
Stories I’m Reading: J. LANE LINKLATER “Mystery ofthe Mexicali Murders.”
- New!
MY
FAVORITE TVSERIES OF THE DECADE (2010-2019), by Michael Shonk.
Pulp
PI Stories I’m Reading: CARROLL JOHN DALY “The Egyptian Lure.”
Pulp PI Stories I’m Reading: ROBERT LESLIE BELLEM “Suicide
Scenario.”
Movie
Trailers I’m Watching: NO TIME TO DIE (2020).
PI Stories I’m Reading: FLETCHER FLORA “LooseEnds.”
Pulp
SF Stories I’m Reading: POUL ANDERSON “Sargasso of Lost Starships.”
Pulp SF Stories I’m Reading: PHILIP K. DICK “The Gun.”
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PulpFest is now accepting advance registrations for our 2020 convention,
August 6 – 9. Register now and beat the rush. You’ll save money and get
free early-bird shopping if you book a room at theconvention’s host hotel.
By staying at the DoubleTree, you help defraythe convention’s expenses and
show ourhotel that PulpFest will help theirbottom line.
There are plenty of rooms available at the beautifulDoubleTree by Hilton
Hotel Pittsburgh – Cranberry. You can booka room directly through the PulpFest
website. Just below the PulpFestbanner at the top of our home page,
you’ll find a link that reads“Book a Room.” Click the link and you’ll be
redirected to a secure sitewhere you can place yourreservation.
You can also reserve a room by calling 1-800-222-8733. Besure to mention
PulpFest to receive the special convention rate of$129 plus tax per night.
Included in the room rate are two complimentary breakfasts per room during
your stay. Also included is free Wi-Fiin eachsleeping room. Parking is free.
You must book your room byJuly 22, 2020in order to get the special convention
rate.
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Pulpgen-Online Pulps - Now online!
New this week
"Intimately Dead" by Stuart Friedman from
MAMMOTH DETECTIVE, May, 1943
a rich man marries a nurse and right after he changes hiswill to include
her he dies, apparently hanging himself in the bathroom. His attorney
suspects murder how to prove that the woman did it.
"Trapped by Astronomy" by Ray Cummings from POPULAR
DETECTIVE, March, 1938
Featuring: Dr. Feather
An Alibi is Smashed as the Stars Look Down and Spell a Murderer's Guilt.
"Tamba's Drum" by A.R. Stuart from JUNGLE STORIES,
Fall, 1950
"We, too, have our deaths," said Tamba, the savage medicine man. The white
man laughed. With one great firestick he could destroy them all. .. Then
the jungle drum began to mock him.
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The Pulp Archivist - Now online!
The Shadow: Gangdom's Doom
The Sheriff of Tonto Town
Clovelly
The Moon Man: The Sinister Sphere
The Avenger: Justice, Inc.
Interplanetary Graveyard and Horror on the Links
The Lair of the Grimalkin
The Iron God and Cardigan: Death Alley
In Another World with CEOs
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Pulp Flakes - Now online!
A new pulp blog on pulp magazines, authors and their stories, adventure
and detective pulps.
Rothvin Wallace - Editor, Author - New!
J.C. Leyendecker exhibition of illustrations
John Randolph Phillips - author bio online
New blog for pulp deals
Pulpfest 2019 trip report - photos
Walker Martin: Pulpfest 2019 report - August 15-18, 2019,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The dark side of the pulps
Pulp links roundup - July 2019 edition
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The Pulp.Net
- Now online!
ThePulp.Net features
three ongoing blogs!
Pulp Super-Fan blog written by Michael
R. Brown, That's Pulp by John Olsen, and the long-running Yellowed Perils
written by William Lampkin.
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QUEEN OF THE PULPS
by Laurie Powers
Now available!
QUEEN
OF THE PULPS, the definitive biography of Daisy Bacon and the untold story
of LOVE STORY MAGAZINE!
Daisy Bacon, the opinionated,
autocratic and complex editorof Love Story Magazine from 1928 to 1947, chose
the stories that would be read by hundreds ofthousands of readers each week.
The first weekly periodical devoted to romance fiction and the biggest-selling
pulp in the early days of the Great Depression,Love Story sparked a wave
of imitators that dominated newsstands formore than twenty years.
Disparaged as "love pulp," the magazine actually championed the
"modern girl," bringing its heroines outof the shadows of Victorian poverty
and into the 20th century. With Love Story'ssuccess, Bacon became a national
spokesperson, declaring that the modern woman could haveit all-in love, in
marriage and in the business world.
Yet Bacon herself struggled to achieve that ideal,especially in
her own romantic life, built around a long-term affairwith a married man.
Drawing on exclusive access to her personal papers,this first-ever biography
tells story behind the woman who influencedmillions of others to pursue independence
in their careers and in theirrelationships.
Softcover: $39.95
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Forged in war, The Phantom Detective wages a one-man battle on
crime! Solving impossible mysteriesand delivering his ownjustice, he is
the underworld’s masked nightmare!
Murder stalks in the wake of a famous aviator’s disappearance in this
smashing mystery in which the Phantom Detective trails a human monster to
his grisly lair of terror and torture. Many people thinkof crime as something
far removed yet one out of every twenty Americans, approximately, is inoculated
with the dread virus of lawlessness! Donning a mask and using his agilemind
and body, The Phantom Detective actsas a one-man cure for this disease!
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Even though he was indeed a one-man army against crime, The PhantomDetective
did not live in the world alone, nor could he completely carryon his crusade
by himself. From ‘The Emperor of Death’, the Phantom’s firststory, the crimefighter’s
identity was known to one man. A friend of hisfather’s and a man influential
in Richard Curtis Van Loan’s raising, FrankHavens was not only the powerful
publisher of The Clarion, thecity’s newspaper.He was also the man who not
only knew the PhantomDetective’s identity,but he had also been the man who
suggested VanLoan take on a case to solvethat had the police baffled. Havens’
suggestionnot only led his young charge to solve the case, but also to become
The Phantom Detective! The connection with Havens would also provideThe
Phantom Detective with a love interest and, in some stories, somewhatof
a partner. Muriel Havens was not only Frank’s daughter, but also provedto
be The Phantom Detective’s love interest and, in many instances, anear equal
of his more than a damsel in distress. Another character thatHavens provides
the connection for is tough guy and sometimes hardboiledClarion reporter
Steve Huston.
‘The Tomb of Death’ was originally published in the November 1934 issue
of The Phantom Detective Magazine and is read with pulse pounding intensity
by award winning voice actor Milton Bagby.
Discounted
50% the first week.
MP3 digital download - $4.99
Audio CDs - $19.99
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Radio Archives
G-8 and His Battle Aces #23 Audiobook
The Headless Staffel
by Robert J. Hogan
Read by Nick Santa Maria
Now available!
They called G-8 the Flying Spy. History never recorded his exploits—and
for good reason! No one would ever believe World War I was that wild!
“Make peace at once — or I will destroy your armies. The Wizard.” H.Q.
was mildly puzzled at this strange message. But G-8 had already seen the Wizard’s
black ship, had seen men die like flies beneath itswings. The observer of
that black plane had shoulders and arms — but nohead. There was nothing but
a neck that oozed blood. And on the necka falcon perched! For an hour the
Yank spy had hunted this black ship.And now that he had sightedit he knew
that his assignment to “Find theWizard — wipe him out!” was oneof the most
daring jobs he and his aceshad ever tried to carry out in deathskies!
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Each one of Robert J.
Hogan’s 110 G-8 stories is set squarelyin World War One,but it wasn’t the
war that Hogan’s readers remembered orhad heardabout. The horrors of combat
that G-8 faced were much more monstrousthan bullets and mustard gas, outlandishly
so, and the enemies theywould face only grew stranger and more deadly with
each new adventure.
Zombies took to the skies in later G-8 adventures. Jellyfish like creatures
with long, deadly tentacles terrorized the wartime pilots. Even Martians
and werewolves and other creatures got into the act. And some of G-8’smost
notable foes came back for more than one chance atthe Aces, but nonewere
as memorable as G-8’s first foe, the insidiousHerr Doktor Krueger.Krueger
attempted multiple times to win the war forthe Kaiser and ridhimself of America’s
Master Spy. He succeeded at neither.
Nick Santa Maria brings G-8, Nippy and Bull to thrilling life in their
desperate struggle to defeat a deadly nemesis unlike anything they have ever
before encountered in ‘The Headless Staffel’. Originally publishedin the August
1935 issue of G-8 and His Battle Aces magazine.
Nick DeGregorio composed the music for the G-8 and His Battle Acesseries
of audiobooks.
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MP3 digital download - $4.99
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Total Pulp Experience. These
exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading
as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, andevery column of
the original pulp magazine.
The Phantom Detective! The name alone conjures up action and adventure.
From the same publisher that brought you The BlackBat, Captain Danger, The
Crimson Mask and The Green Ghost came oneof pulpdom’s best-known detectives.
Scourge of the underworld, ThePhantom, as he was called, aided the Law with
his sweetheart Muriel Havens.His first adventure was published in February
1933 and they continuedfor 170 thrilling exploits until the Summer 1953
issue. The Phantom Detectivereturns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued
for today’s readers in electronicformat.
Table of Contents:
A Full Book-Length Novel
The Tomb Of Death
by Robert Wallace
Murder stalks in the wake of a famous aviator’s disappearance in this
smashing novel in which the Phantom trails a human monsterto his grisly
lair of terror and torture
Coroner’s Inquest — Gripping Short Story
by Paul W. Pickelle
A dead man — a missing will — and bared fangs!
The Lone Wolf Stalks — Gripping Short Story
by George A. McDonald
Kerrigan tackles a hotbed of protected crime!
Jail Break — Gripping Short Story
by E.H. McColloch
The thrilling pursuit of an escaping lifer
Planned At Pedro — Gripping Short Story
by Earl W. Scott
Bill Keeler looked like easy money — so...
The Phantom Speaks — A Department
Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest
quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All
eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePuband Mobi formats for
the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle,the Mobi version is what
you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android,or Nook, then the ePub version
is what you want.
Regular price:
$3.99
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Total Pulp Experience. These
exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading
as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, andevery column of
the original pulp magazine.
G-8and His Battle Aces rode the nostalgia boom tenyears after World
War Iended. These high-flying exploits were talltales of a World War that
mighthave been, featuring monster bats, Germanzombies, wolf-men, harpies,
Martians, and even tentacled floating monsters.Most of these monstrosities
werethe work of Germany’s seemingly endlesssupply of mad scientists, chiefof
whom was G-8’s recurring Nemesis,Herr Doktor Krueger. G-8 battled Germany’sHalloween
shock troops forover a decade, not ceasing until the magazinefolded in the
middle ofWorld War II. G-8 and His Battle Aces return in vintagepulp tales,
reissuedfor today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to G-8 and His Battle Aces
by Will Murray
Gripping Novel Of War Skies
The Headless Staffel
As Told by G-8 to Robert J. Hogan
G-8 stared in horror. The observer of that black plane had shoulders and
arms — but no head. There was nothing but a neck that oozed blood. Andon
the neck a falcon perched! For an hour the Yank spy had hunted this black
ship. And now that he had sighted it he knew that his assignment to “Find
the Wizard — wipe him out!” was one of the most daring jobs he and hisaces
had ever tried to carry out in death skies!
The White Comet — Smashing Short Story
Meet Mat Downey, the strangest lead-slinging buzzard thatever flewbattle
wings.
Cover
painted by Frederick Blakeslee
The headless man raised the tube to strike.
Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest
quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All
eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePuband Mobi formats for
the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle,the Mobi version is what
you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android,or Nook, then the ePub version
is what you want.
Regular price:
$3.99
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The first three jackets are all reconstructed using scans of the
original paintings for those covers.
THE WAR CHIEF alternate is based on art by noted western artist Maynard
Dixon and you can read more about it here.
Please take a moment to read the four-page article about the publishing of THEWARCHIEF
and why it meant so much to Ed Burroughs. I think you’ll be interestedto
find out that the book was one of the most well-researched novels he ever
wrote (besides I AM A BARBARIAN), and, considering its point of view and
many of the statements about white settlers, the US Army and thereasons for
the Apache’s explicit savagery, certainly his most controversial.
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Rough Edges -
Now online!
Forgotten Books: Spawn of the Flames - Wayne Rogersv
Happy New Year! - New!
Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Love Story, December 31, 1938
- New!
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Texas Rangers, September1952
- New!
Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Detective Story Magazine, December
22, 1928
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Wild West Weekly, December
27, 1941
Forgotten Books: Burned With the Coyote Brand - Dan Cushman
Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Startling Stories, March 1949
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Exciting Western, May 1953
Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Blue Book, September 1935
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The Serial Squadron
SONOF
THE GUARDSMAN
THE MOVIE SERIAL
DL-DVD Upgrade
Now available!
FEATURING BOB SHAW, DAUN KENNEDY, BUZZ HENRY, CHARLES KING and
WHEELER OAKMAN
THE
CRIMSON GHOST
THE MOVIE SERIAL
BLU-RAY Upgrade or DL-DVD
Now available!
FEATURING CHARLES QUIGLEY, LINDA STIRLING, CLAYTONMOORE, KENNEDUNCAN
and ? as THE CRIMSON GHOST (Voice by I. StanfordJolley)
ROCKETMAN
IN THE COMICS AND THE MOVIES
Book
Coming soon!
The history of Rocketman/Commando Cody in the serials andrelated characters
including Bulletman in the comics. Includes a brandNEW Rocketman story.
THE
HOUSE OF HATE
Blu-Ray/DL-DVD
Coming in January!
New upgraded transfer of the amazing, massively influential Pearl
White mystery serial, with solid leading man Antonio Moreno,
and, introducing The Hooded Terror, most fearsome and deadly of the early
serial villains.
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The Shadowcast #1 - THE LIVING SHADOW - Now online!
The Shadowcast: Season 1, Episode 3 - 'LINGO' and 'DEATH
TO THE SHADOW' - New!
Season 1, Episode 2 - 'THE SHADOW/GREEN HORNET: Dark Nights'
Season 1, Episode 1 - The Living Shadow
In this first episode, we explore the origins of the DarkAvenger with
the very first pulp story: THE LIVING SHADOW, and reviewThe Knight of Darkness's
first film appearance in the rare 1931
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Shadowridge Press
LONELY VIGILS by Manly Wade Wellman
Illustrated by George Evans
Coming mid-January!
The long-awaited reissue of Manly Wade Wellman's LONELY VIGILS, a collection
of his supernatural sleuths including all of the original John Thunstone
pulp stories.
This is a companion volume to WORSE THINGS WAITING and will also be a
large 7 x 10 trade paperback format and running 500 pages, including all
of the original art by George Evans.
It will be available for Halloween from Amazon for a mere$19.99.
The title page is shown at the right.
Also
in the works
CREEP, SHADOW by A. Merritt
BURN, WITCH, BURN! by A. Merritt
WOMAN OF THE WOOD by A. Merritt
FROM THE TIDELESS SEA by William Hope Hodgson
DEMONS OF THE SEA by William Hope Hodgson
THE GHOSTS OF GLEN DOON by William Hope Hodgson
DEEP WATERS by William Hope Hodgson
THE HAUNTED JARVEE by William Hope Hodgson
UNCLE SILAS by Sheridan Le Fanu
THE HOUSE BY THE CHURCHYARD by Sheridan Le Fanu
IN A GLASS DARKLY by Sheridan Le Fanu
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SPECTRE LIBRARY: THE PULP
AND PAPERBACK FICTION READER - Now online!
Love Traffic by Gaston Lamond
“Murder Mayhem” by Ray Stahl (aka: Bart Carson)
Murder Gets Around by Robert Sidney Bowen
Spider Pete by Claude Stewart
The Finger of Death by Henry Keyworth
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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 itscompanion titles,
Oriental Stories and The Magic CarpetMagazine.
From Things To Come into The Space Trilogy-Part Two
From Things To Come into The Space Trilogy-Part One
July: We, The Moon, and Things to Come-Part Two
July: The Moon, We, and Things to Come-Part One
July: Geismar and Fiedler-The Science Fiction Connection
July: Hemingway and Lovecraft-Part Two
July: Hemingway and Lovecraft-Part One
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Upcoming Modern Hero - Pulp Novels
by Christopher
R. Yates
(New publications to the list
are in bold)
Now available!
Null Set [Cas Russell #2], S.L. Huang, Tor, $18.99,January14,
2020]
X-Men and the Avengers: The Gamma Quest Omnibus, Greg
Cox, Titan Books, $10.99, January 21, 2020
Bloodshot – The Official Movie Novelization, Gavin Smith,
Titan Books, $8.99, February 4, 2020
The Reign of the Kingfisher: A Novel, T.J. Martinson,
Flatiron Books, $16.99, March 3, 2020
Spider-Man: The Venom Factor Omnibus, Diane Duane, Titan
Books, $14.95, March 10, 2020
Wild Cards XXVIII: Joker Moon, ed. George R.R. Martin,
Tor, $29.99, March 31, 2020
Avengers: The Extinction Key, Greg Keyes, TitanBooks, $16.00,
March 31, 2020
Wild Cards XXVI: Texas Hold’em, ed. George R.R. Martin,
Tor, $18.99, April 14, 2020
Critical Point [Cas Russell #3], S.L. Huang, Tor, $27.99,
April 28, 2020
Empire City: A Novel, Matt Gallagher, Atria Books, $27.00,
April 28, 2020
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga, Stuart Moore, Titan Books,
$9.99, May 12, 2020
Judges: Volume Two, Michael Carroll, Joseph Elliott-Coleman &
Maura McHugh, Abaddon Books, $11.99, May 25, 2020
The Fall of Deadworld Omnibus, Matthew Smith, Abaddon
Books, $11.99, June 23, 2020
Haunted Heroine [Heroine Complex #4], Sarah Kuhn, DAW
Books, $15.00, July 7, 2020
Wild Cards XXVII: Knaves over Queens, ed. George R.R. Martin, Tor,
$19.99, July 14, 2020
The Somebody People [Resonants Book #2], Bob Proehl, Del Rey,
$18.00, September 1, 2020
Wild Cards XI: Dealer’s Choice, ed. George R.R. Martin, Tor, $18.99, September
1, 2020
The Godhead [The God Wave Trilogy #3], Patrick Hemstreet, HarperCollins,
$26.99, September 15, 2020
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WEIRDBOOK #41
Softcover
edition now available at Amazon!
Prose
Tonight I Wear My Crimson Face,
by Adrian Cole
The House of the Witches, by Darrell Schweitzer
The Bones, by Erica Ruppert
-The Idols of Xan, by Steve Dilks
Conjurings, by Marlane Quade Cook
Matriarch Unbound, by Glynn Owen Barrass
The Mouth at the Edge of the World, by Luke Walker
"An Autumn Settling", by Alistair Rey
I Know How You'll Die, by K.G. Anderson
Fair Shopping, by Jack Lee Taylor
Black Aggie, by Marina Favila
The Chroma of Home, by Arasibo Campeche
The Last Resort, by Dean MacAllister
The Crypt Beneath the Manse, by S. Subramanian
A Winter Reunion, by C.M. Muller
The Stravinsky Code, by Leonard Carpenter
She Talks to Me, by Matthew Masucci
Wings of Twilight, by L.F. Falconer
A Pantheon of Trash, by Thomas C. Mavroudis
Juliet's Moon, by D.C. Lozar
The Gargoyle's Wife, by Jean Graham
The Melting Man, by Justin Boote
Dead Waves, by Sean McCoy
The Proposal, by J.D. Brink
Dark Energy, by Kevin Hayman
Christmas at Castle Dracula, by S. L. Edwards
There Was Fire, by M. Ravenberg
Them, by Sharon Cullars
For Love of Lythea, by C. I. Kemp
Poetry
Beltane, by K.A. Opperman
Twin Hungers, by Scott J. Couturier
The Jackal, by Ashley Dioses
Our Family Ghost, by Joshua Gage
Le Gargoyle, by Russ Parkhurst"
Amazon.com
Kindle Wildside Press: Softcover WildsidePress:
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