Author W. Wirt (1876-?) was active only in the 1920s and ’30s in the pulps for about 10 years, all writing adventure stories. His main works were the...
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Well, after too long we have finally gotten Series IV of Altus Press‘ “Argosy Library,” with 10 more books of great, and sometimes...
About a couple of years ago, Altus Press started a new line called the “Argosy Library,” which is composed of several series of 10 books each...
Famous Fantastic Mysteries (FFM) was a long-running pulp first published by Munsey then Popular Publications from 1939 to 1953. This popular pulp reprinted...
Eric Trent was Donald Keyhoe‘s next to last serial air-adventure character in Flying Aces. More realistic than his previous character series (Richard...
Flying Aces, published by Ace Magazines/Periodical House, is one of the rare pulp magazines that continued past the pulp era, by evolving beyond being a pulp...
Here we have a new collection of original stories of Jim Anthony, a sort-of Doc Savage clone published by Trojan/Culture Publications in the early 1940s, a...
Mark Hazzard is a battling district attorney who, when the scales of justice go the wrong way, takes matters in his own hands to right wrongs. And he has a...
As a fan of occult detectives, I was thrilled to learn of an early one I had never heard of when Altus Press reprinted a collection of the first stories of...
A classic pulp adventurer that I had heard of but never had the chance to read the stories of is Peter the Brazen. What I had heard sounded really interesting:...
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