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PULP TALES PRESENTS #1: ALL DETECTIVE MAGAZINE starring Erle Stanley Gardner
All Detective Magazine was a Dell pulp. Over a two year period, Perry Mason creator, Erle Stanley Gardner had a story published in nearly every issue. Collected together for the first time since their original appearances in 1933 and 1934, are seven of those stories.
102 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #2: CAPTAIN COLT by Frederick C. Painton
Meet Captain Lansing Colt, super-salesman for wholesalers in death. As contact man for munition makers he matches cunning with death's high priest. A facsimile reprint of the first four Captain Colt stories as they originally appeared in All Detective Magazine.
118 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #3: KING OF THE DINOSAUR by J. W. Pelkie
Written by Amazing Stories editor Ray Palmer under a pen name for his Fantastic Adventures pulp magazine. There were two strange things in this world of cave men and dinosaurs--the precious berries that made men strong beyond belief and the dinosaurs' passionate fondness for baseball.
126 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #4: PRINCESS OF THE SEA by Don Wilcox
The Princess of the Sea rode through the waves, imperious and proud. Her city lay deeply hidden beneath the waters, safe from all things it seemed--until one day... A facsimile reprint of the Fantastic Adventures novel.
122 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #5: THE RADIO FLYERS by Ralph Milne Farley
Eric Redmond and his partner, Angus Selkirk, start on their flight for the North Pole with high hopes--and no suspicion of the amazing adventures that await them inside the Earth.
122 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #6: DOCTOR DEATH by Edward P. Norris
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150 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #7: THE ROBERT LESLIE BELLEM MAGAZINE
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122 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #8: JONGOR by Robert Moore Williams
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146 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #9: THE GIANTS OF MOGO by Don Wilcox
From the pages of Amazing Stories: There is an old argument, actually only theory, that there can be no giants because they couldn't walk--but THESE giants could do more!
122 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #10: ERIC OF AZTALAN by Ralph Milne Farley
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126 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #11: FLYING PHANTOM by Frederick C. Davis
Contents:
130 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #12: LITTLE JACK HORNER by Robert Leslie Bellem
Contents:
142 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #13: RANGE RIDERS WESTERN by Lee E. Wells, Samuel Mines, and Donald Bayne Hobart
Contents:
130 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #14: THE CRIMSON BLIGHT and Other Stories by Arthur J. Burks
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134 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #15: THE SPIDER LILY by Bruno Fischer
Bruno Fischer, one of the most prolific and widely read detective story writers of the 1940's and 1950's, has pulled out all the stops in the 70,000 word novel, "The Spider Lily". What happens when a returned war hero murders his faithless wife? Will the jury base its findings on the evidence or on its emotions? What will be the effect on the man's family and friends? First published in MAMMOTH MYSTERY in January 1946, it is reprinted complete and unabridged in facsimile format.
132 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #16: THE SCARLET KILLER and Other Stories by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, pulp writer, was the creator of the modern comic book industry with the creation of the company which would become DETECTIVE COMICS (DC) and the institution of all original material instead of reprinted comic strips. After a few short years, he left the company which would spawn Superman and Batman upon the world. The stories collected in facsimile format in this book are all from 1932 issues of Thrilling Adventures pulp magazine.
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132 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #17: BLACK WINGS OF DEATH and Other Stories by G. T. Fleming-Roberts
A compilation of stories from the pages of Thrilling Mystery pulp magazine.
134 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #18: THE LEOPARD MAN and Other Stories by Perley Poore Sheehan
Perley Poore Sheehan was a pulp writer, film writer and director, and wrote many jungle and oriental stories for the pulp magazines of the 1930's, both under his own name and under the pen name of Paul Regard.
128 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #19: THE GREEN GHOST DETECTIVE by G. T. Fleming-Roberts
As G. T. Fleming-Roberts and numerous other pen names, he wrote mostly stories in the mystery field and was the lead writer on many series including "The Black Hood", "Captain Zero", "Dan Fowler", and "The Green Ghost". This book contains 4 Green Ghost stories from Thrilling Mystery pulp magazine.
140 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #20: WINGS OF HORROR and Other Stories by Ray Cummings
A compilation of stories by Ray Cummings (and pen name Ray King) which first appeared in Thrilling Mystery pulp magazine.
134 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #21: THE SINISTER BARRIER and Other Stories by G. T. Fleming-Roberts
The stories collected in this book are from Thrilling Mystery and Thrilling Wonder Stories pulp magazine. A non-Fleming-Roberts comic strip story of Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, "Murder with Music" is included.
132 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #22: COLONEL CRUM: THE MIDEGET DETECTIVE by John H. Knox
Beginning in 1940, a series of stories concerning a midget detective known as Colonel Fabian Crum began appearing in Thrilling Mystery pulp magazine, all written by John H. Knox. The seven Colonel Crum stories listed below are being presented in a fascimile format, the text and ads reprinted just as they appeared back in the pulp days.
DEATH IS A LITTLE MAN
148 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #23: THE LAKE OF FLAMING DEATH by Jack D'Arcy
Better known as D L Champion, creator and writer of The Phantom Detective, Jack D'Arcy (pen name) wrote many adventure stories for Thrilling Adventures pulp magazine.
THE LAKE OF FLAMING DEATH
138 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #24: MURDER BY MAGIC by John Wilstach
America's enemies were disappearing, and even the FBI didn't know where--nor did they ask questions! A secret menace to America's freedom lay hidden inside this mysterious replica of an ancient Greek temple. It was up to Jim Lorten, Underground patriot, to lay it bare or die--by magic!
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DEATH ON LOCATION by A. Boyd Correll--It seemed to be a very good location for filming a horror movie. In fact it was so good the most horrible of all creatures kept everybody's nerves on edge and finally ran off with the heroine.
138 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #25: MONARCHS OF MURDER by C. K. M. Scanlon
Sabotage and death stalk grimly as an intrepid Reporter-Sleuth enters a maze of deep mystery to pierce a crime secret in MONARCHS OF MURDER. Also included are "Close to a Corpse", "Fatal Music", "The Death Invisible", "The Murder Master", "A Date with Death", "Murder in the Death Cell", and "Death on the Wire", all by C. K. M. Scanlon, longtime writer for the Thrilling Publications.
128 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #26: THE GREEN GHOST AND THE WHIRLWIND by Johnston McCulley Thrill to the stories of THE GREEN GHOST and THE WHIRLWIND as originally presented in Thrilling Detective and Thrilling Adventures pulp magazines. THE GREEN GHOST--This costumed hero in three of his stories: THE GREEN GHOST, SWIFT REVENGE, and THE GREEN GHOST STALKS. THE WHIRLWIND--Another Zorro-like character of old California in a series of stories: ALIAS THE WHIRLWIND, THE WHIRLWIND'S REVENGE, THE WHIRLWIND'S RED TRAIL, THE WHIRLWIND'S RAGE, THE WHIRLWIND'S READY BLADE, THE WHIRLWIND'S FRENZY, and THE WHIRLWIND'S PRIVATE WAR.
136 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #27: BLOOD OF THE DRAGON by Arthur J. Burks
A collection of stories from Thrilling Adventures pulp magazine.
138 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #28: DRAGOMAN SAGA by Otis Adelbert Kline and E. Hoffman Price
A collection of stories from Oriental Stories and Magic Carpet pulp magazines starring Hamed the Attar/Dragoman.
148 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #29: FLYERS OF FORTUNE by Frederick Lewis Nebel
Largely known for his hard boiled detective stories, Frederick L. Nebnel wrote stories in many genres of pulp fiction. This book collects together a few of his airplane action/mystery stories.
130 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #30: CAPTAIN FUTURE by Edmund Hamilton Folks, you've all heard about Captain Future, the scientific wizard who lives up there on the Moon with his three queer Futuremen. You know he's crushed dozens of super-criminals and scientific dangers that threatened us people of the nine worlds. You've never seen Future or his pals. Few people ever have. But you know that when danger threatens, they're on the job. Well, you're now going to learn all about Captain Future and the Futuremen.
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172 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #31: THE WEB OF THE GREEN SPIDER and Other Stories by Capt. Kerry McRoberts Enjoy adventures around the world, written by Thrilling Adventures author Capt. Kerry McRoberts, a fixture during the mid 1930's with this pulp magazine.
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132 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #32: VALLEY OF THE GIANTS and Other Stories by Jackson Cole Enjoy adventures around the world, written by Thrilling Adventures pulp author Jackson Cole, author of many TEXAS RANGERS stories.
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130 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #33: WARLORDS OF MARS by Festus Pragnell (Ray Palmer) Amazing Stories editor Ray Palmer, under the pen name of Festus Pragnell, wrote a series of stories about Don Hargreaves' adventures on Mars. The first five stories are collected in this issue. The remainder of the series will appear in our next issue.
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138 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #34: TWISTED GIANT OF MARS by Festus Pragnell (Ray Palmer) Amazing Stories editor Ray Palmer, under the pen name of Festus Pragnell, wrote a series of stories about Don Hargreaves' adventures on Mars. The first five stories are collected in issue #33. The remainder of the series is in this issue along with three other Mars related stories by other authors.
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142 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #35: UNDER THE MOONS OF MARS and Carter of the Red Planet by Edgar Rice Burroughs Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan of the Apes, under the pen name of Norman Bean (which was a typographical error for Normal Bean), it was his first professional story, published in 1912, one hundred years ago this year. It follows the adventures of John Carter of Earth and Dejah Thoris of Barsoom (Mars). Now a great Disney picture--JOHN CARTER. In 1929, a condensation of the story was published in Modern Mechanics and Inventions. Enjoy both versions of A PRINCESS OF MARS.
154 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #36: THE WHISPERING GORILLA by Don Wilcox and David V. Reed A trio of classic gorilla stories from FANTASTIC ADVENTURES pulp magazine: "The Whispering Gorilla" by Don Wilcox, "Return of the Whispering Gorilla" by David V. Reed, and "War of the Giant Apes" by Alexander Blade. A Pulp Tales Facsimile book.
146 pages |
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PULP TALES PRESENTS #37: THE GIRL FROM HOLLYWOOD by Edgar Rice Burroughs The novel revolves around Shannon Burke, known in the motion picture world as Gaza de Lure. Under the spell of Wilson Crumb, a prominent director on the one hand, and a drug trafficker on the other, Shannon Burke fell victim to the lure of the "White Sleep." There comes the great tragedy?inevitable of course?she rose, and fell and rose again like a Phoenix from the ashes of her past, only to be plunged again into the dust through lack of resistance. Intermingled in this wonderful tale of temptation and tragedy there is a counter love story, a tale so rich in splendor and sweetness that it glows against the background of the darker drama like sunlight against a somber cloud. In "The Girl from Hollywood" Burroughs marks the top note in his genius as a story teller.
132 pages |
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