The fifth volume in the chronological reprinting of Semi Dual stories from Steeger Books came out last year. I am holding off on the three Semi Dual serials...
Tag - Argosy
On Black Friday weekend 2025, Steeger Books put out their next sets of Argosy Library volumes, Series XVIII and XIX, getting closer to 200 volumes. As always...
I had previously posted on the excellent Illustration magazine, published by Illustrated Press. It was published quarterly for several years and then ended...
I have posted several times on the various collections taken from the men’s adventure magazines (or MAMs), which succeeded the pulps. The folks who put out the...
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...
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 am a little behind in this. Sinister Cinema added 10 more volumes in its Armchair Fiction Lost World/Lost Race Classics series about a year ago. More...
One of the earliest specialized pulp magazines was The Ocean, published by the Frank A. Munsey Co. in 1907 and 1908 for 11 issues. As indicated by its title...
Harold Lamb (1892-1962) was a prolific pulp author whom I have heard of, but had not read yet. This is more because his main area of work, for which he is...
