This volume is entitled “Stories with a Vengeance” and contains 11 stories, mostly supernatural. |
from an online copy at the Internet Archive. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
from an online copy at the Internet Archive. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
from an online copy at the Internet Archive. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Details supplied by Nigel Fletcher. |
Title changed from Boxing Yarns. |
Details supplied by Nigel Fletcher. |
--- see under Boxing Shorts. |
Advance issue. Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Details supplied by James D. Keeline. |
Short-lived pocket library series from C. Arthur Pearson. Some problems exist with the dating with both Lofts and Gifford stating that the series ran from 1936-37; Gifford expands the details further by giving a run between 22 Feb 1936-24 April 1937, with 2 issues published per month. The British Library, however, date the first 12 issues as 1935 and the latter issues as 1937, indicating that the series may have had a break in its run. Two of the most prolific authors for the library, Reginald G. Thomas and J.H. Stein shared an office in Bouverie Street at the time. |
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