For the first time, all five Doctor Death pulp adventures are collected in two volumes in this series authorized by the Ward estate. Volume 2 contains the two unpublished stories from 1935: "Waves of Madness" and "The Red Mist of Death," both complete for the first time. Includes an all new introduction by Matthew Moring.
For the first time, all five Doctor Death pulp adventures are collected in two volumes in this series authorized by the Ward estate. Volume 2 contains...
It's 1933 and pulp writer Lester Dent has created a new hero who uses gadgets to solve mysteries and fight crime. No, it's not Doc Savage, but Lee Nace, the Blond Adder This volume collects for the first time all five Lee Nace adventures from the pages of Ten Detective Aces. The majority of these have not seen the light of day since their original publication nearly 80 years ago We've gone back to the original manuscripts to restore deleted passages and also included Lester Dent's original character Bible for the Blond Adder series. Rounded out by an all-new introduction by pulp historian...
It's 1933 and pulp writer Lester Dent has created a new hero who uses gadgets to solve mysteries and fight crime. No, it's not Doc Savage, but Lee Nac...
For the first time, Dan Cushman's exotic locale hard-boiled adventure stories are collected in two editions. This volume collects the first six adventures of Armless O'Neil, from 1945-48 issues of JUNGLE STORIES and ACTION STORIES: "Seekers of the Glittering Fetish," "Black Mahogany," "Jackal Kill," "Five Suns to Angola ," "Dread Safari," and "Blood-Spoor of the Devil-Stones."
For the first time, Dan Cushman's exotic locale hard-boiled adventure stories are collected in two editions. This volume collects the first six advent...
Completely revised and expanded, Rick Lai's authoritative chronology has been heavily updated to include Lester Dent's radio scripts and new data unearthed from the recent restored Doc Savage reprint editions.
Completely revised and expanded, Rick Lai's authoritative chronology has been heavily updated to include Lester Dent's radio scripts and new data unea...
A Millennium of Terror This is the complete history of the grim saga of the house of Harcourt and the fearful doom which for nine centuries overshadowed it... Running for six parts in the pages of Dime Mystery Magazine in 1935, this epic has never been reprinted before. Includes an all-new introduction by John Pelan.
A Millennium of Terror This is the complete history of the grim saga of the house of Harcourt and the fearful doom which for nine centuries overshado...
Known best for his work on Popular Publications' The Spider, pulp scribe Norvell Page proved he was no slouch when it came to penning gangster and G-man epics This book collects all eleven stories Page wrote for "Ace G-Man Stories" between 1936 and 1939, which are reprinted here for the first time
Known best for his work on Popular Publications' The Spider, pulp scribe Norvell Page proved he was no slouch when it came to penning gangster and G-m...
For 40 years, pulp historian Will Murray has been writing about Doc Savage and Lester Dent in the pages of many fanzines. Long out of print and very tough to find, the best of these articles have been updated and collected in this new book. Includes over 450 pages of Doc info, spread across over 50 articles.
For 40 years, pulp historian Will Murray has been writing about Doc Savage and Lester Dent in the pages of many fanzines. Long out of print and very t...
From the author of Doc Savage Never before reprinted, this edition collects all three of William Bogart's stories of Johnny Saxon, a pulp writer-turned-P.I. Loaded with numerous references to the pulp publishing world, its authors and characters, it's rounded out by an all-new introduction by Doc Savage/Lester Dent expert Will Murray. Includes the following book-length stories: "Hell on Friday," "Murder is Forgetful," and "The Queen City Murder Case." And as a bonus: Bogart's article on advice for new writers.
From the author of Doc Savage Never before reprinted, this edition collects all three of William Bogart's stories of Johnny Saxon, a pulp writer-turn...
Four fantastic adventures by Doc Savage author Laurence Donovan Known best for his work on Doc Savage, The Skipper, and other series, Laurence Donovan also was the regular writer on the long-running Phantom Detective series. During his stint on the title, Donovan took the Phantom to places outside New York City and involved him in adventures and in battle with villains which could be seen as pseudo adventures of The Man of Bronze. This 650 page edition includes four of his best, most Doc Savage-esque stories: The Thousand Islands Murders An Island of men named Smith, and the weird "Devil's...
Four fantastic adventures by Doc Savage author Laurence Donovan Known best for his work on Doc Savage, The Skipper, and other series, Laurence Donova...
Most fans of Western fiction know Paul S. Powers as one of the foundation authors of the famous pulp magazine of the 1930s and 1940s, Wild West Weekly. Now, here for the first time, are twelve Paul Powers stories written in the years after Wild West Weekly stopped publication. Six of these stories were published in magazines such as Exciting Western, Thrilling Western, The Rio Kid Western and Thrilling Ranch Stories. The other six are brand new stories - never before published - that were discovered in 2009. Altogether they make for an outstanding collection of western stories that represent...
Most fans of Western fiction know Paul S. Powers as one of the foundation authors of the famous pulp magazine of the 1930s and 1940s, Wild West Weekly...