Pulp Classics

  • Pulp Classics: Strange Tales #7 (January 1933)
    By Robert E. Howard, John Gregory Betancourt, Hugh B. Cave

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  • Pulp Classics: Strange Tales #6 (October 1932)
    By John Gregory Betancourt

    When Strange Tales first appeared in 1931 as a pulp magazine, it was clearly something new.

  • Pulp Classics: Sinister Stories #1 (February 1940)
    By John Betancourt

    This is the very first issue, reproduced in facsimile, with a fine lineup of macabrely wicked stories-complete with all the gloriously naughty original illustrations!

  • Pulp Classics: Blood Royal
    By H. Bedford-Jones

    Blood Royal H. Bedford-Jones ... There was a soft note of unwonted pity in McCurdy's voice which only lashed Jim the more. ... line for line — black brows, strong nose, sea-blue eyes, a mouth and chin which spelled character.

  • Pulp Classics: Out of the Wreck and Other Nautical Tales from the Pulps
    By Captain A. E. Dingle

    Out of the Wreck and Other Nautical Tales from the Pulps Captain A. E. Dingle. moments it swelled to a shriek, and again sank to a sobbing murmur; and like a prelude, before each swelling crescendo, a single voice could be heard raised ...

  • Pulp Classics: Satan's Daughter and Other Tales from the Pulps
    By E. Hoffmann Price

    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.

  • Pulp Classics: Tales of Magic and Mystery (February 1928)
    By John Betancourt

    PULP CLASSICS TALES OF MAGIC AND MYSTERY Volume ly Number 3 — February 1928 This is a facsimile reproduction of a pulp magazine. Although every attempt has been made to produce a consistent and easily readable publication, variations in ...

  • Pulp Classics: The Opium Ship
    By H. Jones

    THE OPIUM SHIP Part of the Wildside Pulp Classics Series. Selected and edited for Wildside Press by John Gregory Betancourt The Opium Ship originally appeared as a four-part serial in the legendary pulp magazine The Thrill Book in the ...

  • Pulp Classics: The Thrill Book (Sept. 1, 1919)
    By John Gregory Betancourt

    Note also that this magazine is a product of its time; ideas, language, and content may not always be "politically correct" by current standards. THE THRILL BOOK Sept. 1, 1919 issue Pulp Classics #10.

  • Pulp Classics: The Lure of Adventure
    By Robert Kenneth Jones

    The Lure of Adventure Robert Kenneth Jones. ROBERT KENNETH JONES Robert Kenneth Jones' The jure of Starmont Pulp and Dime. Pulp Classics: The Lure of "Adventure" R. REGINALD The Borgo Press San Bernardino, California ° MCMXCII.

  • Pulp Classics: The Cowled Menace
    By Willard E. Hawkins

    The Cowled Menace Willard E. Hawkins. WILLARD E. HAWKINS Pulp Classics: The Cowled Menace Cornea Menace Tke Cowled Menace By WILLARD E_ HAWKINS. Front Cover.

  • Pulp Classics: The Adventures of Mr. Clackworthy
    By Christopher B. Booth

    The Adventures of Mr. Clackworthy Christopher B. Booth. THE ADVENTURES OF MR. CLACKWORTHY WILPSIPE PULP CLASSICS Fear and Other Stories from the Pulps,

  • Pulp Classics: Spicy Mystery Stories (August 1935 - Vol. 1, No. 4)
    By John Gregory Betancourt

    Although tame by current standards, and sometimes of dubious literary merit, these publications presented tales which thrilled a sensation-hungry audience.

  • Pulp Classics: The Black Mask Magazine (Vol. 1, No. 2 - May 1920)
    By John Betancourt

    A MYSTERY CLASSIC IS BORN . . . The Black Mask is without a doubt the single most important magazine for the modern mystery field.

  • Pulp Classics: The Adventures of Mr. Clackworthy
    By Christopher Booth

    Introduction by Steve Lewis. Part of the Wildside Pulp Classics series.

  • Pulp Classics: Ghost Stories (June 1931)
    By John Gregory Betancourt

    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.

  • Pulp Classics: Weird Trails (April 1933)
    By Abner Gibber

    A facsimile reprint of the April 1933 issue of "Weird Trails" magazine, featuring M.M. Moamrath's "Riders of the Purple Ooze," and many more Lovecraft-inspired stories.

  • Pulp Classics: Spicy Adventure Stories (December 1939)
    By John Betancourt, Robert Leslie Bellem, Lew Merrill

    Although tame by current standards, and sometimes of dubious literary merit, these publications presented tales which thrilled a sensation-hungry audience.

  • Pulp Classics: Strange Tales #5 (June 1932)
    By Hugh B. Cave

    Issue #5 issue features work by Hugh B. Cave, Clark Ashton Smith, Paul Ernst, Henry S. Whitehead, Robert E. Howard, and many more.

  • Pulp Classics
    By Robert Moore Williams, Rog Phillips, Jack Williamson

    The premiere issue of "Science Stories" magazine (October, 1953), edited by Ray Palmer of "Amazing Stories" fame, features a short novel by Jack Williamson ("Hocus Pocus Universe") as well as fiction by R.J. McGregor, Jan Tourneau, Robert ...