Pulp Classics

Pulp Classics

Author: Christopher B. Booth

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2006-01-09

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1557425272

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Eight short stories featuring Amos Clackworthy and The Early Bird, two Chicago conmen, taken from the pages of the classic pulp fiction magazine, Detective Story Magazine. Introduction by Steve Lewis. Part of the Wildside Pulp Classics series.


The Purple Eye

The Purple Eye

Author: William Corcoran

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781517640989

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This wildly melodramatic thriller, originally published in the August 1933 issue of DIME MYSTERY MAGAZINE, provided the template for countless pulp-hero novels published during the Thirties. Depression-era readers craved outlandish menaces to take their minds off their troubles, and The Purple Eye was at the top of the list. The Eye, maniacal criminal mastermind and leader of the ancient death cult known as the Brotherhood of Baktuun, terrorizes New York City with a series of high-profile murders accomplished by mysterious means. Seven million souls are at his mercy as his outrages mount in dizzying succession. The police, constrained by legal niceties and endless red tape, seem powerless to thwart his mad schemes. Enter Wayne Saxon, millionaire sportsman and world traveler, who devotes his life to running the Eye to earth. He works within the law when possible, but without it when necessary. Will he succeed? There's a thrill on every page of this baffling mystery.


Weird Tales Collection Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1923, Facsimile Edition

Weird Tales Collection Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1923, Facsimile Edition

Author: Willard E Hawkins

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-01-05

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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This is the facsimile edition of the first issue of Weird Tales, the hugely influential Pulp Magazine that went on to define many ideas of modern fantasy and supernatural horror. It spawned the careers of writers such as H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. This collection includes: The Dead Man's Tale - Willard E. Hawkins Ooze - Anthony M. Rud The Thing of a Thousand Shapes [Part 1 of 2] - Otis Adelbert Kline The Mystery of Black Jean - Julian Kilman The Grave - Orville R. Emerson Hark! The Rattle! - Joel Townsley Rogers The Ghost Guard - Bryan Irvine The Ghoul and the Corpse - G. A. Wells Fear - David R. Solomon The Chain - Hamilton Craigie The Place of Madness - Merlin Moore Taylor The Closing Hand - Farnsworth Wright The Unknown Beast - Howard Ellis Davis The Basket - Herbert J. Mangham The Accusing Voice - Meredith Davis The Sequel [Fortunato] - Walter Scott Story The Weaving Shadows - W. H. Holmes Nimba, the Cave Girl - R. T. M. Scott The Young Man Who Wanted to Die - Anon. The Scarlet Night - William Sanford The Extraordinary Experiment of Dr. Calgroni - Joseph Faus & James Bennett Wooding The Return of Paul Slavsky - George Warburton Lewis The House of Death - F. Georgia Stroup The Gallows - I. W. D. Peters The Skull - Harold Ward The Ape-Man - James B. M. Clark, Jr. This edition is a facsimile, generated from scans of the original magazine, including the ads, news items, and formatting.About the Pulp Fiction CollectionOur modern popular culture would not exist in its current form without the enormous influence of pulp fiction. So named due to the cheap wood-pulp paper used in the printing process, pulp magazines brought affordable fiction options to the masses.


Shadow Justice

Shadow Justice

Author: Johnston McCulley? McCulley?

Publisher:

Published: 2016-07-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9781535071000

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A thrilling collection. Golden Age and contemporary pulp magazine masked heroes and villains face off in this unique new book. Go into action with Johnston McCulley's The Green Ghost, Charles Lee Jackson II's The Emperor, G. Wayman Jones' Mr. Death, Owen Fox Jerome's The Shadowsmith, Charles Lee Jackson II's Fireball, Frank Johnson's The Crimson Mask, William Glass' The Reaper. Don't miss thes exploits of the denizens of the pulp magazines who concealed their identities to battle evil. Shadow Justice is a unique anthology offering a sampler of their thrills, featuring both legendary characters and newer ones inspired by those of the long ago knights of the pulpwood page. Features:Johnston McCulley's The Green GhostCharles Lee Jackson II's The EmperorG. Wayman Jones' Mr. DeathOwen Fox Jerome's The ShadowsmithCharles Lee Jackson II's FireballFrank Johnson's The Crimson MaskWilliam Glass' The Reaper


Pulp! 2

Pulp! 2

Author: Vincent Zandri

Publisher: Vincent Zandri

Published: 2014-02-20

Total Pages: 903

ISBN-13:

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LOOKING FOR AN EXCITING BOXED SET FILLED WITH GRIPPING THRILLERS AND MYSTERIES? LOOK NO FURTHER... AN ADVENTURER SEEKS OUT A NEAR 100 YEAR OLD TREASURE WORTH MILLIONS...A SHADY PI GOES AFTER A KILLER WHO EMBALMS HIS VICTIMS...A WOMAN BECOMES THE TARGET OF A KILLER LIVING IN THE CORN BEHIND HER HOUSE... Check out these spellbinding Bestselling Thrillers: --Chase Baker and the Dutch Diamonds: Adventurer and lover Chase Baker goes on the hunt for a secret legendary treasure trove hidden away by notorious Prohibition era gangster, Dutch Schultz. --The Embalmer (A Steve Jobz Thriller): The brand new series featuring anti-hero Steve Jobz. In this pilot novel, Jobz is hired to find a serial killer who embalms his victims while they are still alive. --The Ashes: the long-awaited sequel to the Number 1 Overall Amazon Bestselling psychological suspense thriller, THE REMAINS. The Skinner is living in the cornfield behind Rebecca Underhill's farmhouse, and he has his eye not only on her, but her children. For fans of Michael Connelly, Robert B. Parker, Lee Child, JR Rain, Dan Brown, Clive Cussler and more, these are the pulp action, adventure, and horror thrillers that you will enjoy binging all weekend long, by New York Times, USA Today, and No.1 Overall Amazon Bestselling ITW Thriller and Shamus Award Winning author, Vincent Zandri. Get your Pulp on today! Scroll up and binge this boxed set! "Sensational...Masterful...Brilliant." --New York Post "The action never wanes." --Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel "Gritty, fast-paced, lyrical and haunting." --Harlan Coben, bestselling author of Six Years "Tough, stylish, heartbreaking." --Don Winslow, bestselling author of Savages "Non-stop action." --I Love a Mystery "Vincent Zandri nails reader's attention." --Boston Herald "(Zandri) demonstrates an uncanny knack for exposition, introducing new characters and narrative possibilities with the confidence of an old pro...Zandri does a superb job interlocking puzzle pieces." --The San Diego Union-Tribune "Zandri has brought back that wonderful ‘quest’ story that keeps the reader alert and pinging with anticipation from beginning to end. His ‘Chase Baker’ character is cocky, smart, and multi-talented, but with that brotherly quality that reminds you of a best friend in school. These are the types of characters we remember and follow, and Zandri does them with flair, along with non-stop action and a surprise ending. What thriller reader could not love that? ... THE SHROUD KEY is well worth every minute." -- SUSPENSE MAGAZINE


Pulp According to David Goodis

Pulp According to David Goodis

Author: Jay A. Gertzman

Publisher: Down & Out Books

Published: 2018-10-29

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13:

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Pulp According to David Goodis starts with six characteristics of 1950s pulp noir that fascinated mass-market readers, making them wish they were the protagonist, and yet feel relief that they were not. His thrillers are set in motion by suppressed guilt, sexual frustrations, explosions of violence, and the inaccessible nature of intimacy. Extremely valuable is a gangster-infested urban setting. Uniquely, Goodis saw a still-vibrant community solidarity down there. Another contribution was sympathy for the gang boss, doomed by his very success. He dramatizes all this in the stark language of the Philadelphia’s “streets of no return.” The book delineates the noir profundity of the author’s work in the context of Franz Kafka’s narratives. Goodis’ precise sense of place, and painful insights about the indomitability of fate, parallel Kafka’s. Both writers mix realism, the disorienting, and the dreamlike; both dwell on obsession and entrapment; both describe the protagonist’s degeneration. Tragically, belief in obligations, especially family ones, keep independence out of reach. Other elements covered in this critical analysis of Goodis’s work include his Hollywood script-writing career; his use of Freud, Arthur Miller, Faulkner and Hemingway; his obsession with incest; and his “noble loser’s” indomitable perseverance. Praise for PULP ACCORDING TO DAVID GOODIS: “This was a fascinating read. [Gertzman] appears as an expert not only on Goodis’s body of work but on the pulp era of fiction in general, mid-twentieth-century American history, Philadelphia history, literary analysis, and a litany of other subjects. The book is stylishly written and well designed for reaching a broader, nonacademic audience interested in the pulp’s history, role in American culture, and meaning. Frankly, the crime fiction community needs more books like this!” —Chris Rhatigan, editor, publisher, and writer of hard-boiled and noir literature “Jay Gertzman is one of those rare maverick critics with the courage to explore the dark alleys of American literature, and to report back with commendable honesty about what he has found. His book Pulp According to David Goodis is a perfect match of critic to author, and it belongs in the collections of universities hoping to be regarded as major.” —Michael Perkins, author of Evil Companions, Dark Matter, and The Secret Record: Modern Erotic Literature “The most comprehensive Goodis study yet. Gertzman culls the files, brings everything together and then some. Not only essential reading for all Goodis obsessives but an excellent introduction to one of noir’s greatest writers.” —Woody Haut, author Pulp Culture: Hard-boiled Fiction and the Cold War, Heartbreak and Vine, and Neon Noir: Contemporary American Crime Fiction


Fashioned for Murder

Fashioned for Murder

Author: George Harmon Coxe

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2011-11-08

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1453233385

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Trying to help a model, a fashion photographer exposes a sinister plotDIVThe photo in Fashion Parade galls Jerry Nason. It’s not the picture itself—an ordinary shot showing off a slim, Spanish-inspired dress and a few pieces of jewelry. It’s the model, Linda Courtney, who stood him up for a date a few months earlier. The morning after the magazine’s release, the woman who spurned his affection turns up to offer him some work. She’s come with the same set of costume jewelry she wore in the Fashion Parade picture, and her bosses, a strange pair of men who claim to work in advertising, want shots of the fake gems. Nason obliges, the two men leave, and Linda begins to tell the truth./div