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    Man’s Book Periodical [Vol. 9 No. 1, February 1970] (Em Tee Publications Inc., 35¢) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Revealed: The True Horror of Rape as I Lived It · Laura Master · ts
    • · Storm the Reds’ Flesh Farm of Horror · Lt. Ron Baker · ts
    • · The Incredible Harlot Who Ran the West’s Wildest Rat Pack · Dean W. Ballenger · ts
    • · Screaming Virgins for the Nazi Rites of Agony · Bill Ryder · ts






    Man’s Conquest [v4 #6, January 1959] (quarto) []
    None of the features is labeled fiction, but it’s plain that several are. The way the text is structured, with inner thoughts revealed, dialogue impossible to be known from “reality” given “verbatim”, lack of solid details, etc., betrays their origin in the minds of desperate hacks. I’ll give the titles and authors, and perhaps some will be recognizable.
    Details supplied by Paul Di Filippo.
    • · The Paradise on Earth of Brother #12 · Cyrus W. Bell · ts; “First the gals fell for Wilson; then the men fell for the gals. And—quicker than you can say ’Free-Love’—a fantastic cult was born.”
    • · Madman of the Islands · Charles Conroy · ts; “With island after island, it was always the same for Mortelmans: the friendly welcome, the passionate native girls—then the senseless slaughter that became the trademark of his schooner and the shame of every ship that sailed the Pacific.”
    • · Hunter’s Choice · Everett Rawlings · ts; “I took on Johnston because I liked him: All he wanted was to tell his grandchildren he’d shot a tiger. But he’d never seen blood before—a tiger’s or a man’s—and now it was too late.”
    • · The White Shark of Roti · Harry Britt · ts; “When they pulled Phil Jamison out of the Java Sea, he was too weak with shock to remember that the whole deal had smelled of blood from the beginning—too numbed by terror to care that he had accomplished the impossible.”
    • · Bordello on Dearborn Row · Henry Durling · ts; “When the cops finally crashed Chicago’s Everleigh Club, they caught High Society at its low-down best.”
    • · The Incredible Saga of Sibley Scout · J. S. Qualey · ts; “He had a name that nobody could say right—Graurd. But the smoke of his guns and the daring of his escapades spelled it out for all to see. And before he was through, even the Sioux nation could pronounce it. Here is his true story.”






    Man’s Conquest [Vol. 5 No. 8, April 1960] (quarto) []
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 6 · Letters to the Editor · The Readers · lc
    • 8 · Conquest Confidentials · Various · ms
    • 10 · Covered by Conquest · [uncredited] · ms
    • 12 · They Race for Their Llves! · Jess Stearns · ar; “A shocking report on dog racing—a ”sport“ where second money means a greyhound’s one-way ticket to the slaughterhouse.”
    • 16 · Bargain in Blood · Ray Anderson · ts; “The Jivaro head-hunters called Anderson the ”White King“ and were willing to ransom his hide—but not his head.”
    • 18 · The Secret of the Alamo · Jackson Burke · ar; “How and why Davy Crockett’s dying words may change a glorious chapter in American history.”
    • 22 · Escape from the Battalion of the Damned · Karl Oteberg · ts; “Sensational, true story of the only French Legionnaire to crash out of the horrible ”escape-proof“ stockade at Colomb Bechar in Algeria and live to tell the tale.”
    • 24 · Darlin’ Jill · [uncredited] · pi; “Six full pages of Fay Spain—MC’s girl-of-the-month.”
    • 30 · Keely’s Amazing Power Machine · Henry Durling · ts; “He claimed his invention could power steamships and trains on a pint of water—and proved it!”
    • 32 · The Survival of Alfred Jacoby · Don Roscoe · ts; “The courageous saga of the one man of 2,000 death-camp inmates who beat the Nazis at their own savage game.”
    • 36 · Green Ice for a Dead Man · Paul Vestris · ts; “Fantastic hunt for a pound of emeralds—$12,000,000 worth—that’s still waiting for the man with guts enough to fight, and maybe kill, to get it.”
    • 38 · The Day the Macon Died · Lt. Dale E. Basye · ts; “The day an era of sky-giants ended.”
    • 42 · The Cave That Time Forgot · George Connerly · ts; “The cave was an open grave; it promised worse than death to those who dared defile it.”
    • 44 · Mind Your Own Business · [uncredited] · ms
    • 46 · The Health and Welfare Comfort-Girls of Toli-Toli Island · Roy Elgin · ts; “It took World War II’s weirdest hit-and-run raid to knock out the Japs’ ”sexy suicide squads“.”
    • 50 · The Big Kill · [uncredited] · pi; “Desperate Danish fishermen herd killer whales into a trap that turns the sea red with blood.”



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