Pulp

  • Pulp: Reading Popular Fiction
    By Scott McCracken

    Gibson , W. ( 1984 ) , Neuromancer , London , HarperCollins , 1986 . Gibson , W. ( 1986 ) , Burning Chrome , London , HarperCollins , 1993 . Gibson , W. ( 1990 ) ... Jones , G. ( 1994 ) , North Wind , London , Victor Gollancz .

  • Pulp: The Tomorrow People
    By Susan Wilson

    Pulp: The Tomorrow People

  • Pulp
    By Robin Talley

    The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Lies We Tell Ourselves" weaves a stunning dual narrative story of two gay teens, one in 1955 and the other in present day, connected by their interest in the literary legacy of lesbian pulp ...

  • Pulp
    By Charles Bukowski

    Opening with the exotic Lady Death entering the gumshoe-writer's seedy office in pursuit of a writer named Celine, this novel demonstrates Bukowski's own brand of humour and realism, opening up a landscape of seamy Los Angeles.

  • Pulp
    By Charles Bukowski

    Packed with wit, invention and Bukowski's trademark lowlife adventures, it is the final novel of one of the most enjoyable and influential cult writers of the last century.

  • Pulp
    By Charles Bukowski

    Opening with the exotic Lady Death entering the gumshoe-writer's seedy office in pursuit of a writer named Celine, this novel demonstrates Bukowski's own brand of humour and realism, opening up a landscape of seamy Los Angeles.

  • Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book, Volume I of V
    By Shubigi Rao

    Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book, Volume I of V

  • Pulp: A Collector's Book of Australian Pulp Fiction Covers
    By Toni Johnson-Woods

    In the 1940s and 1950s Australian pulp fiction jostled with magazines and comics at newsstands.

  • Pulp
    By Robin Talley

    Pulp by Robin Talley will be available Nov 06, 2018. Preorder your copy today!

  • Pulp
    By Charles Bukowski

    Nick Belane, a private detective, becomes involved in an unusual case when a mysterious client, who calls herself Lady Death, asks him to find the real Celine

  • Pulp
    By Ed Brubaker

    Max Winters, a pulp writer in 1930s New York, finds himself drawn into a story not unlike the tales he churns out at five cents a word—tales of a Wild West outlaw dispensing justice with a six-gun.

  • Pulp: A Practical Guide to Cooking with Fruit
    By Abra Berens

    Yuck. Food waste strains our agricultural system, our environment, and our budgets. We will never be rid of waste entirely, but we can always do better, and that starts with being conscious of the issue and open to solutions.

  • Pulp
    By Jr., Robert L. Dean

    There's pulp fiction: true crime, true confessions, true romance, and these are titles of poems in this wonderful collection titled Pulp.

  • Pulp: Reading Popular Fiction
    By Scott McCracken

    Pulp brings together in one volume chapters on the best seller, detective fiction, popular romance, science fiction and horror. It combines a lucid and accessible account of the cultural theories...