New Adventure House Pulp Reprints
Adventure House brings us three new pulp reprints: Adventure Novels, Spicy Adventure (featuring Justin Case’s the Eel) and Fame and Fortune (subtitled Adventures in Making Money).
Adventure House brings us three new pulp reprints: Adventure Novels, Spicy Adventure (featuring Justin Case’s the Eel) and Fame and Fortune (subtitled Adventures in Making Money).
Jimmy Christopher as Operator 5 is once again protecting America against enemy invasion in The Green Death Mists in pulp replica form from Girasol Collectables. We also have Oriental Stories replica from Spring 1932 featuring Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith and cover art from Margaret Brundage.
And to top it off, the October 1923 issue of Weird Tales is now available. This issue includes the first published story by H.P. Lovecraft called “Dagon”.
Plenty of new items have made it out to the website. High Adventure #90 brings us this feature story from the July 1939 issue Black Bat Detective Mysteries Magazine plus two short stories from Ten Detective Aces.
Girasol is back with three new pulp replicas: The Spider in Dragon Lord of the Underworld, Golden Fleece #2 (with Robert E. Howard), and Spicy Adventure featuring Robert Leslie Bellem.
Tom Roberts and Black Dog Books have two new pulp chapbook reprints available. Adventures await with The Ocean Bastille by H. Bedford Jones and The Tower of Silence by Theodore Roscoe.
Old Time Radio brings us “the man with the action-packed expense account”, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar featuring America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator in this 10 CD, 20 episode collectors set. We’ve also restocked our shelves and they’re filled with classic Old Time Radio shows for the holdiay season.
Our Free Spider paperback giveaway is back. Also, check out our Clearance-On Sale page for great bargains.
Just a short note to let all my friends, family, and assorted fellow travelers that my web site, http://www.robertweinberg.net/ has undergone a major updating. Lots of new stuff, including Phyllis’ first professionally published piece of journalism, a tribute to my father’s adventures in World War II (he was wounded on D-Day, scouting behind German lines, after landing at Omaha Beach — same spot that Saving Private Ryan begins!).
Plus there’s news of latest books I’ve written, short stories published, Japanese movies I like, and much more. The site is probably going to get a few more additions (and some spelling corrections) in days to come, but it’s worth checking out now. I turn 60 on August 29th, so this is my birthday present to myself. Drop by and leave a hello in my guest book.
as always,
bob weinberg
Three new pulp replicas from Girasol are now available. Starting with the Spider in issue #21 Hordes of the Red Butcher. Next up is the Winter, 1932 issue of Oriental Stories with a Robert E. Howard Crusades adventure and we wrap it up with a Spicy Mystery issue with a Robert Leslie Bellem story.
The latest issue of Ed Hulse’s Fanzines is now available. This issue features an interview with the Spider’s lady, Nita Van Sloan. Okay, maybe not Nita, but its an interview with Iris Meredith who played Nita in the 1938 serial The Spider’s Web.
Plus, this issue includes articles about Talbot Mundy’s Lost Serials, 10 Chapterplays in Desperate Need of More Respect and more!
Blood n Thunder #15 is now available.
Mike Olafson brings us the fast-moving Modern Pulp tale Amulet of Atlantis, in which rogue adventurers, secret societies, and mystical warriors all clash while pursuing an ancient artifact in the wilds of 1938 Africa. Mike is the creator of Vintage Adventure, a documentary series that compares the adventures of past explorers and archeologists to those of modern-day specialists around the world.