A French-Indian trapper tracks down a murderer in 18th century Michigan.
The Adventures of Mr. Clackworthy Christopher B. Booth. THE ADVENTURES OF MR. CLACKWORTHY WILPSIPE PULP CLASSICS Fear and Other Stories from the Pulps,
Introduction by Steve Lewis. Part of the Wildside Pulp Classics series.
Satan's Daughter and Other Tales from the Pulps E. Hoffmann Price John Betancourt ... of Satan make a foul mockery of the genuflections of the Mass, saw him spit upon the reversed crucifix, heard him chanting in a high, malignant voice.
From cops, both straight and crooked, to ruthless bigshots, shady operators, femmes fatales and damsels in distress.
Famous Pulp Classics
The period between the World Wars—the era of sexual liberation, Prohibition, the rise of organized crime, and the Great Depression—was also the classic era of American pulp magazines, the subject...
A MYSTERY CLASSIC IS BORN . . . The Black Mask is without a doubt the single most important magazine for the modern mystery field.
Although tame by current standards, and sometimes of dubious literary merit, these publications presented tales which thrilled a sensation-hungry audience.
A reprint of the June 1931 issue of the classic pulp magazine, GHOST STORIES, which features contributions from Conrad Richter (best known as the author of THE LIGHT IN THE FOREST) and a story by E. and H. Heron (pen name for Mrs.
Paul Pry, one of Gardner’s least-known and strangest characters is showcased here. He picks ‘Mugs’ Magoo out of the gutter and forma a partnership which makes the big shots of the underworld look pathetic.