Blue Book magazine was one of the “Big Four” of pulp magazines. For those not aware, the other three were Adventure, Argosy, and Short Stories...
Tag - H. Bedford-Jones
“The Temple of the Ten” is a great, if flawed, adventure tale from H. Bedford-Jones and W.C. Robertson that first appeared in Adventure in March...
While H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) had stories in a several pulp magazines, he was also able to get a few in Weird Tales. Among these was a short, four-story...
With this posting, I continue my detailed look into Pulpdom, in particular issues #31-40. Pulpdom is part of a long-running series of fanzines by Camille...
From the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), we have another adventure tale set in Asia, this time the six-part serial, The Jewels of Ling Ti. It first...
Continuing my series looking at various publishers, this time we take a look at Black Dog Books (BDB). BDB is basically Tom Roberts, who reprints various pulp...
This time, we look at a stand-alone adventure novel from the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), The Brazen Peacock. It first appeared in Blue Book Magazine...
While authors for a long time have hidden themselves behind pseudonyms or pen names, the use of them is a big part of the pulp magazines. The reasons that some...
So far in my look at various pulp-related publishers, I have focused on those still in operation. Now I’ll take a look at a former publisher: Odyssey...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, and several series. His longest series with a single character featured John...
