What's New at the Vintage Library
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Weird Tales -- The Unique Magazine is back in print with the magaize replica of the December 1931 issue featuring The Dark Man by Robert E. Howard. More from Weird Tales. ... And more from Robert E. Howard. |
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The Spider is back in replica format is Satan's Murder Machines from December 1939. An epic Spider novel by Grant Stockbridge. Must New York bow down in abject terror before the relentless onslaughts of the Iron Man? The super criminal who could direct gigantic steel robots to spill the blood of hundreds at his merest whim? ... Richard Wentworth said no! More from The Spider -- The Master of Men! |
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The most complete collection of Zombie stories ever published. Including stories by Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Harlan Ellison, Robert Bloch, Mort Castle, Theodore Sturgeon, and many many more. "Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!" is the darkest, the living-deadliest, scariest -- and dare we say most tasteful -- collection of zombie stories ever assembled. It's so good, it's a no-brainer. |
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The Avenger is back with a double magazine reprint:
The raging flames of personal tragedy forged Dick Benson into something more than human -- the scourge of the underworld known as The Avenger! With his Justice, Inc. team, the man of steel wages war against supercrime. |
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Doc Savage #54: The Yellow Cloud and Men of Fear Two amazing adventures of The Man in Bronze and his iron crew! More from Doc Savage. |
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The Shadow #56: The Embassy Murders and Hills of Death Two Complete Novels from the private annals as told to Maxwell Grant. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows! More from The Shadow. |
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The Spider is also back in Pulp Replica format with the November 1939 issue of The Spider and The Faceless One. Plus a short story from Arthur Leo Zagat in this page for page reproduction of the original great pulp fiction magazine. Plus, we also have in stock the pulp replica of the classic Weird Menace magazine, the September-October 1937 issue of Terror Tales. Stories from Hugh Cave, Wayne Rogers, Ray Cummings and more! |
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The Spider: Pulp Double #21: Featuring The Corpse Broker and Volunteer Corpse Brigade Two more exciting pulp stories from the Master of Men, Richard Wentworth. Two classic pulp tales, retypset for easy and including the original interior illustrations. |
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The Shadow #55: The Green Hoods plus Silver Skull The Shadow battles murderous extortionists in two pulp novels and a radio script that inspired the 1940 movie serial starring Victor Jory! |
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Doc Savage #53: OST plus According to Plan of a One-Eyed Mystic Doc is back in two action packed pulp fiction adventures. Plus a new historical essay by Will Murray. |
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Spider Pulp Replica: The Spider and the Eyeless Legion One minute the police had been valiantly charging the looters... the next, they were stumbling backward, groping wildly in complete blindness! That was the coming of the Eyeless Terror to New York! For a monster ruled the quaking city, building a fortune out of people deliberately blinded! |
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Operator #5: The Bloody Forty Five Days The Purple Invasion series continues in pulp replica format with the third installment. |
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Weird Tales Pulp Replica from June 1938 All Star packed issue featuring "The Doom The Came to Sarnath" by H.P. Lovecraft, plus a Jules de Grandin story from Seabury Quinn. Also stories from Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Block and more! |
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Spider Pulp Replica: The Corpse Broker Ten percent on murder was the commission charged the Underworld by the strangest crime czar who had ever laid siege to Manhattan. In return, he guaranteed the immunity from arrest of all criminals -- and when the police dared oppose him, they died! |
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The History of the Purple Wars Tom Johnson's fanzine chronicling the epic Operator 5 Purple Invasion series. The entire history of the The Purple Invasion, the War and Peace of the pulps which ran for over a year in the pages of OPERATOR #5! |
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Never completely reprinted before, the series is collected in three volumes. Each volume contains an all-new introduction, focusing on a different aspect of the character's life across several forms of popular media. |
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Meet Hurricane Williams... A white man who shuns his own kind in favor of Tongan and Samoan natives, he's the skipper of a speedy schooner known as the terror of the South Seas. Tanned and bearded, with steely gray eyes and a well-muscled frame, he is naturally taciturn but always has the aspect of a leopard about to spring. He's been accused of piracy, smuggling, black birding, and whiskey-running, but nobody really knows exactly who or what Hurricane Williams is. |
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The Best of Blood 'n' Thunder by Ed Hulse Selections from the premier journal of adventure, mystery and melodrama in American popular culture. Outstanding articles and reviews from the award winning journal for fans of American pop culture! |
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Pulp Fiction Fanzines! Blood 'n' Thunder is back with issue #30 featuring Frank Munsey, The Shadow, Erle Stanley Gardner and more! More Blood n Thunder, (now on sale!), the great pulp fiction fanzine focusing on Adventure, Mystery and Melodrama! |
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New page for page pulp replicas!
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Pulp Fiction Fanzines! Blood 'n' Thunder is back with issue #29 featuring Dime Detective's 80th anniversary, The Shadow, Norbert Davis and more! Also don't miss Blood n Thunder #28 featuring Doc Savage, Gunga din and more! More Blood n Thunder, (now on sale!), the great pulp fiction fanzine focusing on Adventure, Mystery and Melodrama! |
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From the pages of Ace G-Man Stories and the pen of Emile C. Tepperman comes six classic stories featuring Kerrigan, Murdoch and Klaw of the Suicide Squad. |
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The Purple Invasion has begun! Operator 5, back in pulp replica format, leads America in this legendary pulp epic series and the Second War for Independece. The Purple Invasion series begins with Death's Ragged Army. New England and the Eastern Seaboard were already in the hands of the invaders from the Central Empire! The brutal Purple Emperor, War-Master of Europe and Asia, was beating America to her knees, using his horrible Green Gas, beheading all who resisted. More from Operator 5 |
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Towering Over Evil... The Whisperer returns! The Whisperer #4: The Football Racketeers / Murders in Crazyland More from The Whisperer! |
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Back in pulp fiction magazine replica format is the Mysterious Wu Fang. Written by G-8 author Robert J. Hogan, follow the battles between Val Kildare and the evil criminal mastermind Wu Fang.
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New in paperback! When The Deth Bat Flies -- The Detective Stories of Norvell Page. 33 Complete Tales in over 800 pages. |
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Time to clean up the shelves. Here's a great selection of fiction at great prices. Many titles we will no longer carry. |
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Radio listeners first heard the sinister laugh of The Shadow on July 31, 1930. This 80th anniversary treasury includes two never-before-released shows starring Orson Welles and Margot Stevenson - "Revenge on the Shadow" and "The Hospital Murders"- from previously lost transcription records. |
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Ronald and Benita Colman made 20 guest appearances on The Jack Benny Program, including some of the most hilarious entries in the series. The Colmans' refined personaes played an excellent "grand opera" to the "ragtime" of Jack's mercenary enterprises. |
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Abbott and Costello: It's Time to Smile New Jersey boys and burlesque buddies Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are entertainment legends. True fans know that these stars of vaudeville, movies and television also had their own successful and long-running radio program. |
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Another great page for page pulp replica, this time the December 1935 issue of the Mysterious Wu Fang in Case of the Suicide Tomb. More great weird menace classics featuring the Mysterious Wu Fang here. |
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One of the most gripping fantasies ever written, The Moon Pool embodies all the romanticism and poetic nostalgia characteristic of A. Merritt's writings. Set on the island of Ponape, full of ruins from ancient civilizations, the novel chronicles the adventures of a party of explorers who discover a previously unknown underground world full of strange peoples and super-scientific wonders. From the depths of this world, the party unwittingly unleashes the Dweller, a monstrous terror that threatens the islands of the South Pacific. |
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G Stands for Glory. The G-Man Stories of Norvell Page This book collects all eleven stories Page wrote for "Ace G-Man Stories" between 1936 and 1939, which are reprinted here for the first time! More G-Man stories here! |
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The Complete Captain Combat by Barry Barton The Captain Combat stories were originally published from March to August 1940, over a year before America would be thrust into the Second World War. More great Aviation Pulps here! |
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New paperback reprints from Altus Press! The Curse of the Harcourts Six part Horror Serial from Dime Mystery Magazine. The Hand of the Red Finger by Arthur Leo Zagat. Foreign Spies meet their match in these 12 stories from the pages of Operator 5. The Casebook of Seekay and Other Prototypes of the Avenger by Paul Ernst. Ten Short Stories with characters and back story similar to the Avenger.
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Age of Aces brings us more great Aviation Pulp Adventure! |
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More Great Aviation Pulp Classics from Age of Aces: |
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Age of Aces Books brings us The Red Falcon from the tattered pages of Popular Publications: |





















































