L. Patrick Greene (1891-1971) is a pulp author probably best known for his series about English adventurer Aubrey St. John Major, aka the Major. This series...
Category - Pulps
Now I move on to the fourth volume in the chronological reprinting of Semi Dual stories from Steeger Books. I am holding off on the three Semi Dual serials...
Here is another review of one of the “Big Book of” volumes edited by Otto Penzler of Mysterious Bookstores and published by Vintage Crime/Black...
Will Murray recently came out with his third book on The Shadow: Knight of Darkness: The Legend of The Shadow. This follows his prior books on The Shadow:...
I had previously posted on the excellent Illustration magazine, published by Illustrated Press, which was published quarterly for several years and then ended...
While I am not big on most biographies, I did have a couple on my want list tied to Walter B. Gibson (1897-1985), best known as the author of The Shadow, and...
We now have the annual issue of Blood ‘n’ Thunder, the Blood ‘n’ Thunder 2025 Special Edition, from Murania Press, but instead of...
I have previously posted on The Burroughs Bibliophiles, a literary society devoted to the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950). It was first established...
I picked up an anthology published by Centaur Press back in 1972: Swordsmen and Supermen. While not explicitly part of their “Time-Lost” series, as...
Capt. A.E. Dingle (1874-1947) was a popular pulp author of nautical tales from 1914 to around 1941. Born in poverty in the U.K., he went to sea at the age of...
