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Crane, S. Manacled.--London, J. A thousand deaths.--Sinclair, U. Author's adventure.--Burroughs, E. R. The resurrection of Jimber-Jaw.--Brand, M. John Ovington returns.--Merritt, A. The people of the pit.--England, G. A. The man with the glass heart.--Bedford-Jones, H. The wolf woman.--Rousseau, V. A cry from beyond.--Cuummings, R. Madman's murder melody.--The pulp artists (illustrated section).--Lewis, S. The ghost patrol.--Hammett, D. The sardonic star of Tom Doody.--Kantor, M. The second challenge.--Gernsback, H. Baron Munchhausen's scientific adventures.--Keller, D. H. A twentieth century homunculus.--Hamilton, E. The man who saw the future.--Quinn, S. Suicide chapel.--Lovecraft, H. P. and Lumley, W. The diary of Alonzo Typer.--Moore, C. L. The tree of life.--Bloch, R. Iron mask.--Bradbury, R. The sea shell.… (meer)
Each story is prefaced with a historical footnote on the particular magazine which first ran it, giving insight into the history and politics at the time as well as some character profiles about the authors, which really set the mood for the following stories. Half way through the book there is also a bonus 10 page llustrated Section dedicated to the pulp artists.
Manacled - by Stephen Crane
Fire breaks out in a packed theatre. One man is left manacled on stage, fighting for dear life as the flames engulfs the building.
A Thousand Deaths - by Jack London
A seaman left drowning in San Francisco bay awakes strapped to a resuscitation machine; but, the success of this first experiment in re-animation leads to an increased succession of cruel and unusual experiments on him.
Author's Adventure - by Upton Sinclair
Mark Lewis, successful short story writer, boasted to his friends that in order for his Adventure stories to sound believable they actually had to be felt, and that included the Murders - all in the mind anyway. But fate was about to teach him a deadly lesson.
The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw - Edgar Rice Burroughs John Ovington Returns - Max Brand The People of the Pit - A. Merritt The Man with the Glass Heart - George Allan England The Wolf Woman - H. Bedford-Jones A Cry from Beyond - Victor Rousseau Madman's Murder Melody - Ray Cummings
The Ghost Patrol - Sinclair Lewis The Sardonic Star of Tom Doody - Dashiell Hammett The Second Challenge - Mackinlay Kantor Baron Munchhaussen's Scientific Adventures - Hugo Gernsback A Twentieth Century Homunculus - David H. Keller The Man Who Saw the Future - Edmond Hamilton Suicide Chapel - Seabury Quinn The Diary of AlonzoTyper - H. P. Lovecraft and William Lumley The Tree of Life - C. L. Moore Iron Mask - Robert Bloch The Sea Shell - Ray Bradbury
My copy of this book is falling apart just like an old pulp magazine might be. I almost think it was engineered that way. A great collection of old stories from the pages of Weird Tales, All-Story Magazine, Amazing Stories, Detective Magazine and others. They certainly don't write stuff like this anymore. Very short stories by Upton Sinclair, Max Brand, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sinclair Lewis, Dashiell Hammett, Hugo Gernsback, Ray Bradbury and many others famous and a few forgotten. Hard to pick a favorite story but I give the nod to "The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw" by ER Burroughs. A fun book. ( )
Crane, S. Manacled.--London, J. A thousand deaths.--Sinclair, U. Author's adventure.--Burroughs, E. R. The resurrection of Jimber-Jaw.--Brand, M. John Ovington returns.--Merritt, A. The people of the pit.--England, G. A. The man with the glass heart.--Bedford-Jones, H. The wolf woman.--Rousseau, V. A cry from beyond.--Cuummings, R. Madman's murder melody.--The pulp artists (illustrated section).--Lewis, S. The ghost patrol.--Hammett, D. The sardonic star of Tom Doody.--Kantor, M. The second challenge.--Gernsback, H. Baron Munchhausen's scientific adventures.--Keller, D. H. A twentieth century homunculus.--Hamilton, E. The man who saw the future.--Quinn, S. Suicide chapel.--Lovecraft, H. P. and Lumley, W. The diary of Alonzo Typer.--Moore, C. L. The tree of life.--Bloch, R. Iron mask.--Bradbury, R. The sea shell.
Half way through the book there is also a bonus 10 page llustrated Section dedicated to the pulp artists.
Manacled - by Stephen Crane
Fire breaks out in a packed theatre. One man is left manacled on stage, fighting for dear life as the flames engulfs the building.
A Thousand Deaths - by Jack London
A seaman left drowning in San Francisco bay awakes strapped to a resuscitation machine; but, the success of this first experiment in re-animation leads to an increased succession of cruel and unusual experiments on him.
Author's Adventure - by Upton Sinclair
Mark Lewis, successful short story writer, boasted to his friends that in order for his Adventure stories to sound believable they actually had to be felt, and that included the Murders - all in the mind anyway. But fate was about to teach him a deadly lesson.
The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw - Edgar Rice Burroughs
John Ovington Returns - Max Brand
The People of the Pit - A. Merritt
The Man with the Glass Heart - George Allan England
The Wolf Woman - H. Bedford-Jones
A Cry from Beyond - Victor Rousseau
Madman's Murder Melody - Ray Cummings
The Ghost Patrol - Sinclair Lewis
The Sardonic Star of Tom Doody - Dashiell Hammett
The Second Challenge - Mackinlay Kantor
Baron Munchhaussen's Scientific Adventures - Hugo Gernsback
A Twentieth Century Homunculus - David H. Keller
The Man Who Saw the Future - Edmond Hamilton
Suicide Chapel - Seabury Quinn
The Diary of AlonzoTyper - H. P. Lovecraft and William Lumley
The Tree of Life - C. L. Moore
Iron Mask - Robert Bloch
The Sea Shell - Ray Bradbury