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Cover: Lou Feck or Jim Aviati |
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Original Title: Home of the Damned |
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Two stories reprinted together in one volume |
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Cover: MASKED DETECTIVE, Fall 1940 |
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Cover: SECRET AGENT X, October 1934 |
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Cover: THE AVENGER |
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Cover: OPERATOR 5, October 1935 |
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Cover: Pete Rice |
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Cover: Spider/ Dr. Yen Sin |
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Original Title: Red Sun of Danger |
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Original Title: The Triumph of Captain Future |
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Original Title: Days of Creation |
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Cover: CAPTAIN FUTURE, Winter 1940 |
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The very first two Captain Future chapters ever written by Edmond Hamilton intended for the first Captain Future novel. These were later rewritten to become the first two chapters of Captain Future and the Space Emperor. |
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Dan Jordan is a character created by Martin Willoughby and illustrated by Konrad Steel. Willoughby wrote under an assumed name for several pulp magazines. Willoughby planned to publish Dan Jordan in a new pulp as competition for Bill Barnes Air Trails. The planned magazine never got off the ground and material created for it has remained in limbo until today. |
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Cover: The Spider |
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Cover: THE SHADOW, August 1936 |
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Two other pulp reprint covers also available |
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Original Title: Repel |
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Cover: Reprint of South Pole Terror #76 |
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Cover: Close-up Reprint of Red Snow #38 |
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Original Title: Ost |
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Original Title: Violent Night |
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Previously unpublished Doc Savage story written April 1948 by Lester Dent |
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Original Title: According to Plan of a One-Eyed Mystic |
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Cover: Close-up reprint from The Men Who Smiled No More (Bantam reprint #45) |
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Cover: Reprint of Phantom City (Bantam reprint #10) (Doc figure only) |
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Cover: Reprint of Doc Savage; His Apocalyptic Life (Close-up on Doc figure only) |
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Cover: Reprint of The Green Death (Bantam reprint #65) (Doc figure only) |
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Original Title: The Invisible-Box Monsters |
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Short stories from the back of DOCTOR DEATH magazine |
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Cover features Doctor Death |
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Cover: WEIRD TALES, August 1935 |
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Cover: Kioga |
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Short stories from the back of Dusty Ayers and his Battle Birds: |
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The C.O.'s Coffin [07/34] | |
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The Smoke-Screen Ace [07/34] | |
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The Invisible Raider [09/34] | |
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The Silver Caterpillar [08/34] | |
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The Floating Phantom [08/34]] | |
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The Tin-Fish Ace [07/35, 08/35] | |
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Announced for Spring 1944 issue of THRILLING MYSTERY, which was never published. The story eventually appeared in THRILLING DETECTIVE with the Green Ghost changed to George Hazard. |
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Four covers in green and white: |
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DOUBLE DETECTIVE - April 1940, May 1940 |
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DOUBLE DETECTIVE - June 1940, Aug 1940 |
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Original Title: Gold for the Dead |
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Jim Hatfield changed to The Range Rider with his horse Rojo. |
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Parts of the story rewritten, particularly the beginning, by A. Leslie Scott |
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Original Title: Smuggler Trail |
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Original Title: Riders of the Dead Star Trail |
42 | |
Original Title: Trail of Hunted Men |
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Original Title: Moon Valley Trail |
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Original Title: Lone Star Brand |
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Original Title: Terror Stalks the Border |
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Original Title: Lone Star Danger |
47 | |
Original Title: Lone Star Silver |
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Original Title: The Timber War |
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Original Title: The Wire War |
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Original Title: The Spoilers' Trail |
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New story by A. Leslie Scott |
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Reprint of new story by A. Leslie Scott |
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Same cover as Trouble Range, January 1971 |
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Cover: Same as from book number EB51 - |
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Beyond the Rio Grande |
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Original Title: Loot of the Wolf |
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Original Title: The Ghost in Golden Armor |
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Original Title: The Brass Circle |
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Original Title: The Austin Marauders |
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Original Title: Bad Medicine for Buckaroos |
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Original Title: Raiders of the Forest |
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Original Title: Outlaws of the Frontier |
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Original Title: The Crimson Flower |
63 | |
Original Title: Red Raiders of the Rio |
64 | |
Original Title: The Gun Boosters |
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Original Title: Trouble on the Trinity |
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Original Title: Red River Rule |
67 | |
Original Title: Keep Off This Range |
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Original Title: Guns of the Yellow Hills |
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Original Title: Law on the Winter Range |
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Original Title: Rodeo Raiders |
71 | |
Original Title: Emperor of the Pecos |
72 | |
Original Title: Rustler Range |
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Original Title: Wild Horses |
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Original Title: The Black Hat Murders |
75 | |
Original Title: The Devil's Mill |
76 | |
Original Title: Land of Hidden Loot |
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Original Title: The Nestors' Feud |
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Cover: Same as White Gold of Texas, August 1967 |
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Original Title: Red Harvest on the Rio |
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Original Title: Haunted Range |
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Original Title: Gun Governor |
81 | |
Original Title: Pirates on Horseback |
82 | |
Original Title: Six Gun Survey |
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Same cover as book number 437, Six-Gun Gamble |
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Same cover as The Vanishing Vaqueros (09/67) |
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Original Title: The Riders of Rusk |
85 | |
Original Title: Guns of the Palo Duro |
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Rewritten as a Walt Slade adventure by A. Leslie Scott. Published with Mavericks of the Plains by Bliss Lomax |
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Original Title: The King of Badwater |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author) |
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Original Title: Land of the Lost |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author) |
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Reprint of Starlight Range (1959) |
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Original Title: Raiders of the Escalante |
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Original Title: Guns Across the River |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author); |
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Published with Johnny Sixgun by John Latham; |
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Jim Hatfield changed to Matt Vickers |
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Original Title: The Iron Fist |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author); Published with Shadow of a Gunman by Gordon Shirreffs |
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Original Title: The Iron Fist |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author) |
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Original Title: Town of No Return |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author); Published with A Man Named Raglan by John Callahan; Jim Hatfield changed to Matt Vickers |
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Original Title: Town of No Return |
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Rewritten by Peter Germano (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Matt Vickers |
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Unpublished Jim Hatfield manuscript by Peter Germano. Jim Hatfield is changed to Colby Jackson; Published with Room to Swing a Loop by Stephen Payne |
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Unpublished Jim Hatfield manuscript by Peter Germano. Published with Killers' Corral by Merle Constiner |
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Reprint of Ace titles published in 1967 and 1968 in one volume. |
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Unpublished Jim Hatfield manuscript by Peter Germano |
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Original Title: Gunman's Legion |
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Rewritten by Lin Searles (original story author); Published with Lost Loot of Kittycat Ranch by Tom West. Jim Hatfield changed to Clint Hardeman |
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Original Title: Gunman's Legion |
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Rewritten by Lin Searles (original story author); |
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Jim Hatfield changed to Clint Hardeman |
101 | |
Unpublished Jim Hatfield manuscript by Roe Richmond. Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lastrow |
102 | |
Original Title: Panhandle Slaughter |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield not quite turned into Lash Lashtrow |
103 | |
Original Title: Scourge of the Santiagos |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
104 | |
Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
105 | |
Original Title: Holiday in Hades |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
106 | |
Original Title: Perilous Cargo |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
107 | |
Original Title: Nevada Queen |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
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Jim Hatfield changed to Ranger Walt Lee |
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Source of first 8 chapters is unknown. |
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Remainder of story is a slight revision of Renegade Roundup. |
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Original Title: Staked Plains Slaughter |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
110 | |
Original Title: Border Smoke |
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Rewritten by Roe Richmond (original story author); Jim Hatfield changed to Lash Lashtrow |
111 | |
Original Title: The Lone Wolf Rides |
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Story appears to be expanded to approximately 50,000 words. |
112 | |
Original Title: The Lone Wolf Rides |
113 | |
May not be a Jim Hatfield story |
114 | |
Original Title: Red Runs the Rio |
115 | |
Original Title: Lone Star Brand |
116 | |
Original Title: The Lone Star Legion |
117 | |
Original Title: Riders of Embrujada Valley |
118 | |
Original Title: Moon Valley Trail |
119 | |
Original Title: The King of Badwater |
120 | |
Original Title: Land of the Lost |
121 | |
Original Title: Gold for the Dead |
122 | |
Reprint of Pyramid #124 from 1954 |
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Reprint of Pyramid #117 from 1954 |
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Original Title: The Wire War |
125 | |
Original Title: The Canyon of the Lost |
126 | |
Original Title: Raiders of the Escalante |
127 | |
Original Title: Guns Across the River |
128 | |
Original Title: Pirates on Horseback |
129 | |
Original Title: Gun Governor |
130 | |
Original Title: Land of Hidden Loot |
131 | |
Original Title: Raiders of the Forest |
132 | |
Original Title: Red Harvest on the Rio |
133 | |
Published with Rio Kid story Bugles on the Big Horn |
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MAGAZINE OF HORROR: 03/69,05/69,07/69 |
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WEIRD TALES: 02/32-07/32; V19N02 to V20N01 |
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Cover: OPERATOR 5 May 1937 |
137 | |
Editor: Robert Weinberg |
138 | |
Original Title: Horror on the Links |
139 | |
Editor: Robert Weinberg |
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Interior Illustrations: Steve Fabian |
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Introduction: Lin Carter |
140 | |
Editor: Robert Weinberg |
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Interior Illustrations: Steve Fabian |
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Introduction: Robert Lowndes |
141 | |
Editor: Robert Weinberg |
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Interior Illustrations: Steve Fabian |
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Introduction: Manley Wade Wellman |
142 | |
Original Title: The Curse of the House of Phipps |
143 | |
Editor: Robert Weinberg |
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Interior Illustrations: Steve Fabian |
144 | |
Reprint of St. Martins Edition |
145 | |
Editor: Peter Haining |
146 | |
Reprint of Neville Spearman Anthology |
147 | |
Editor: Weinberg/Greenberg/Dziemianowicz |
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Introduction: Robert Bloch |
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7 installments: April 1935 to October 1935 |
149 | |
7 installments: April 1936 to October 1936 |
150 | |
5 installments: March 1938 to July 1938 |
151 | |
Original Title: The Robin Hood Outlaw |
152 | |
Original Title: Guns of the North Wind |
153 | |
Original Title: Colt Crusade |
154 | |
Original Title: The Robed Horseman |
155 | |
Original Title: Flaming River |
156 | |
Four covers in blue and white: |
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THE WHISPERER - October 1936, August 1941, October 1941 and an unknown 1st series cover |
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Cover: Interior illustration from The Black Lash |
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Available as a trade edition and a limited edition of 250 signed/numbered copies in a slipcase. |
159 | |
Cover: Photo of Lester Dent |
160 | |
Original Title: The Phantom and the Vampire Murders |
161 | |
Original Title: The Phantom and the Daggers of Kali |
162 | |
Original Title: The Phantom's Murder Trail |
163 | |
Original Title: The Phantom and the Green Glare Murders |
164 | |
Original Title: The Phantom and the Curio Murders |
165 | |
Original Title: The Phantom and the Melody Murders |
166 | |
Original Title: The Phantom and the Uniformed Killers |
167 | |
Cover: The Shadow |
168 | |
Spring 1991, Summer 1991, and Fall 1991 issues |
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Serialized in four parts. |
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April, May June and July 1932. |
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V15N02, V15N03, V15N04 and V15N05 | |
170 | |
Original Title: Riding for Custer |
171 | |
Original Title: Pards of Buffalo Bill |
172 | |
Original Title: The Mormon Trail |
173 | |
Original Title: Frontier Guns (probably) |
174 | |
Rio Kid changed to Captain Mesquite |
175 | |
Originally appeared in DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE Jan 03, 1925 [V72N1] |
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Completely rewritten |
177 | |
Published with Jim Hatfield story Red Runs the Rio |
178 | |
Serialized in issues published in 1982 - 1983 |
179 | |
Four covers in red and white: |
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Secret Six - October 1934, November 1934 |
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Secret Six - December 1934, January 1935 |
180 | |
New Cover Based on Original |
181 | |
Original Title: Voice of Murder |
182 | |
New stories by Ron Goulart |
183 | |
Cover: Lou Feck or Doug Rosa |
184 | |
Cover: THE SHADOW, May 1, 1942, The Northdale Mystery |
185 | |
Reissue with a new Steranko cover. |
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New cover prepared for a reprinting of this story and published in Steranko's Unseen Shadows. |
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The story was never reprinted. |
187 | |
Cover: The Crime Oracle |
188 | |
Serialized in 05/38 (V31N05) and 06/38 (V31N06) |
189 | |
Limited Edition of 300 signed/numbered copies in a slipcase. |
190 | |
Regular hardcover edition and a limited edition of 250 signed/numbered copies in a slipcase. |
191 | |
Four covers in brown and white: |
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THE SKIPPER - December 1936, January 1937 |
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THE SKIPPER - June 1937, September 1937 |
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Free with purchase of #1 in series |
193 | |
Updated to the 1970's |
194 | |
Original Title: Slaughter Inc. |
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Spider novel left in the files when The Spider was canceled in 1943. The character was changed to Blue Steel due to an involved copyright situation. The cover was originally intended for the fourth Operator 5 book from Freeway Press. |
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Original Title: Prince of the Red Looters |
196 | |
Cover: The Spider and the Pain Master |
197 | |
Cover: MAMMOTH ADVENTURES |
198 | |
Author: Alexis Rossoff; Not the same as The Whisperer series published by Street and Smith |
199 | |
Cover: The Shadow by Frank Hamilton |
200 | |
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY Feb and March 1934 |
201 | |
FANTASY MAGAZINE was an amateur publication |
202 | |
SCIENTI-SNAPS was an amateur publication |
203 | |
This volume was announced as a companion volume to The Night Nemesis which would collect the remainder of the Moon Man stories. The volume has yet to be published. |
204 | |
Cover: Illustration of The Shadow |
205 | |
LEAVES II was an amateur publication published by H. P. Lovecraft's good friend R. H. Barlow |
206 | |
Cover: Hannes Bok cover from WEIRD TALES 11/41 |
207 | |
Full Title: The Lady from Hell: The Episode of the Secret Service Blackmail |
208 | |
New novel by Will Murray based on outlines of The Phantom City and The Thousand-headed Man, parts of which bore no resemblance to the published stories. |
209 | |
Stories verified as Jim Hatfield stories. |
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Original source of story unknown. |
210 | |
Interior illustration from The Robot Awakes by Lew Merrill |
211 | |
Limited to 1000 signed (by the editors) and numbered copies. |
212 | |
Cover: /Interior illustration from The Death Master [Jerry Thacker] |
213 | |
Cover: Interior illustration from Madam Murder and the Corpse Brigade [Seekay] |
214 | |
Cover: Interior illustration from Flesh for the Monster [Ben Bryn] |
215 | |
Cover: Interior illustration from Flowers for Violet [Violet McDade] |
216 | |
Cover: BLACK HOOD DETECTIVE, September 1941 |
217 | |
Cover: HOODED DETECTIVE, January 1942 |
218 | |
Cover: Phantom Detective |
219 | |
Cover: Doctor Thaddeus C. Harker |
220 | |
Serialized in four parts. |
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June, July, August and September 1927. |
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V10N04, V10N05, V10N06 and V10N07 | |
221 | |
Serialized in five parts. |
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The Hidden Hand (June 1928) |
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Wanted for Murder (July 1928) |
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Rough Stuff (August 1928) |
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The Last Chance (Sept. 1928) |
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The Last Shot (October 1928) |
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Serialized in four parts. |
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Tags of Death (March 1929) |
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A Pretty Bit of Shooting (April 1929) |
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Get Race Williams (May 1929) |
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Race Williams Never Bluffs (June 1929) |
223 | |
Serialized in three parts. |
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Tainted Power (June 1930) |
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Framed (July 1930) |
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The Gun Runners (August 1930) |
224 | |
Serialized in three parts. |
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Original Title: The Flame and Race Williams |
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June, July and August 1931 |
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V14N04, V14N05 and V14N06 |
225 | |
Serialized in two parts. |
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June 21, 1930 and June 28, 1930 |
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V213N02 and V213N03 |
226 | |
New novel by Will Murray based on a rejected outline for The Vanisher |
227 | |
Cover: The Golden Master |
228 | |
Solid red cover with an illustration of a gun and black circle with a skull that has the number 5 emblazoned on the forehead centered in a targeting cross hair. |
229 | |
Transparent stiff plastic dustcover. |
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A figure of The Shadow from the shoulders up and lightning bolt are imprinted on the front and back of the book. |
230 | |
Written by Davis Dresser under the pseudonym Don Davis |
231 | |
Reprint of previously issued Pyramid Jim Hatfield story published 12/51. |
232 | |
Reprint of previously issued Pyramid Jim Hatfield story published in 1953. |
233 | |
Reprint of previously issued Pyramid Jim Hatfield story published in 1952. |
234 | |
Reprint of previously issued Pyramid Jim Hatfield story published in 1955. |
235 | |
Editor: Don Hutchison |
236 | |
Editor: Bernard Drew |
237 | |
Editor: Sheldon Jaffery |
238 | |
Editor: John Wooley |
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Introduction: John Wooley |
239 | |
Editor: Tony Goodstone |
240 | |
Editor: Hoppenstand/Roberts |
241 | |
Editor: Hoppenstand/Browne |
242 | |
Editor: Hoppenstand/Browne/Roberts |
243 | |
Editor: Garyn Roberts |
244 | |
New novel by James Luceno based on the screenplay by David Koepp for The Shadow movie |
245 | |
Previously published as The Hell-Benders (05/68) |
246 | |
New novel by Will Murray based on Lester Dent's notes. |
247 | |
Six episode serial published weekly beginning 2/23/35 |
248 | |
May 26, 1934 |
249 | |
Abridged version of original novel. |
250 | |
Abridged version from The Weird Adventures of The Shadow |
251 | |
Cover: Blue and gold with drawing of a chicken head |
252 | |
Previously unpublished Spider novel |
253 | |
Color picture of Shadow's reproduced from the cover of The Black Hush (08/01/33). |
254 | |
Reproduction of an eye from the cover of Double Z (06/32). |
255 | |
Only a portion of the original cover was reproduced. |
256 | |
Interior illustrations by Ron Villani and Ben Otera |
257 | |
Interior illustrations by Ron Villani and Arnie Kohn |
258 | |
Interior illustrations by Arnie Kohn |
259 | |
Interior illustrations by Ron Villani |
260 | |
Original Title: The Spook Legion |
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Interior illustrations by Arnie Kohn |
261 | |
Cover suggested by Birthplace of Creation |
262 | |
Serialized in four parts: Oct 3, 10, 17 and 24 1931 |
263 | |
Originally scheduled for publication in the June 1942 issue of THE WHISPERER but the magazine folded prior to its publication. Story illustrated by Frank Hamilton. |
264 | |
Cover: Slave Caverns of Molundu; |
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Reprinted from Fall 1953 issue of JUNGLE STORIES |
265 | |
Cover: Slave of the Jackal Priestess; |
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Reprinted from Spring 1948 issue of JUNGLE STORIES |
266 | |
Cover: The Dictator's Death Merchants; |
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Reprinted from July 1940 issue of THE SPIDER (V21N02) |
267 | |
Cover: The Council of Evil; Reprinted from October 1940 issue of The Spider (V22N01) |
268 | |
Cover: The Master of the Night Demons; |
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Reprinted from the September 1940 issue of THE SPIDER (V21N04) |
269 | |
Cover: Judgement of the Damned |
270 | |
Cover: Slaves of the Laughing Death |
271 | |
Cover: The Grey Horde Creeps; Reprinted from March 1938 issue of THE SPIDER (V14N02) |
272 | |
Cover: The Devil's Paymaster |
273 | |
This story ran for nine consecutive issues. February 1932 to October 1932. |
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V01N04, V02N01, V02N02, V02N03, V02N04, V03N01, V03N02, V03N03 and V04N01 |
274 | |
Cover: SUPER DETECTIVE August 1942 |
275 | |
Cover: AIR WAR WINTER 1941 |
276 | |
Cover: GUN MOLLS MAGAZINE April 1931 |
277 | |
Written by Walter Gibson and originally published in paperback format by Belmont Books in September 1963 |
278 | |
Cover: FLIGHT October 1929 |
279 | |
Cover: GREATER GANGSTER STORIES January 1934 |
280 | |
Written by Walter Gibson and originally published in The Shadow Scrapbook by HB Jove in 1979 |
281 | |
Cover: AIRPLANE STORIES August 1930 |
282 | |
Cover: TEN DETECTIVE ACES September 1933 |
283 | |
Cover: ALL DETECTIVE MAGAZINE January 1935 |
284 | |
Cover: THRILLING MYSTERY MAGAZINE June 1936 |
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Cover: DIME MYSTERY MAGAZINE March 1938 |
286 | |
Cover: SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES October 1936 |
287 | |
Cover: SPICY MYSTERY STORIES October 1935 |
288 | |
Originally appeared in TEN DETECTIVE ACES as a Captain John Murdock story |
289 | |
Originally appeared as The Face from the Grave, |
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a Wade Hammond story by Paul Chadwick, |
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in TEN DETECTIVE ACES January 1934 |
290 | |
Originally appeared in DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE April 3, 1926 [V82N6] |
291 | |
Serialized in five parts: August 9, 16, 24, 31 and |
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September 6, 1919 |
292 | |
Cover: OPERATOR 5 July 1937 |
293 | |
Cover: CAPTAIN SATAN July 1938 |
294 | |
Cover: OPERATOR 5 March 1937 |
295 | |
Cover adapted from original work by Wesso (Hans Wessoloski). |
296 | |
Reprinted from A VULCAN MYSTERY #4, 1945 |
297 | |
Cover: DIME DETECTIVE MAGAZINE Jan 1938 |
298 | |
Reprinted from A VULCAN MYSTERY #1, 1944 |
299 | |
Serialized in five parts. |
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02/03/40, 02/10/40, 02/17/40, 02/24/40 and 03/02/40 |
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V134N04, V134N05, V134N06, V135N01 and V135N02 |
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Serialized in six parts. |
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11/16/40, 11/23/40, 11/30/40, 12/07/40, 12/14/40, and 12/21/40 |
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V141N03, V141N04, V141N05, V141N06, V142N01 and V142N02 |
301 | |
Originally written as a Doc Savage adventure. When Bogart was terminated as a ghost writer for Doc Savage, he took the manuscript to MAMMOTH ADVENTURES. |
302 | |
Serialized in three parts. |
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01/20/34, 01/27/34 and 02/03/34 |
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V82N01, V82N02 and V82N03 |
303 | |
Originally written as a Phantom Detective novel titled The Happiest Hour Murders, but rejected in 1935. Norman Daniels cut the novel in half, renamed the characters, and it was published in THRILLING DETECTIVE. |
304 | |
Guest stars G-8. |
305 | |
Possibly an unpublished Ed Race story. |
306 | |
Contens page lists the Volume /Number as V01N02, but this is the third story in the series. |
307 | |
Originally written as a Candid Camera Kid story, but the characters name was changed after the Candid Camera Kid series ended. |
308 | |
Walter Gibson's last Shadow story. |
309 | |
New novel by Will Murray |
310 | |
New novel by Philip Jose Farmer |
311 | |
New novel by James Van Hise |
312 | |
Previously unpublished story by Harold Ward |
313 | |
New novel by Walter Gibson |
314 | |
New novel by Dennis Lynds |
315 | |
Originally published in The Duende History of the Shadow Magazine |
316 | |
Previously unpublished short story by Walter Gibson. |
317 | |
Retitled "The Crimson Clown" in the reprint edition. |
318 | |
First publication of a story discovered in 1979 by Will Murray in Lester Dent's paper. |
319 | |
Original Title: Design for Destruction |
320 | |
Originally written as a Crimson Mask story, but the characters were changed when the publisher decided to cancel the series. |
321 | |
Originally written as The Lady of Death, the final Black Bat story. It was published with the Black Bat character changed to Myro Catin. |
322 | |
Cover: Adventure Magazine July 1937 |
323 | |
A Hillary House story by G. T. Fleming-Roberts |
324 | |
Formats: PDF, HTML, MS-Reader, Rocket eBook, iSilo and Mobipocket |
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A Princess of Static and The City of
Stolen Lives were combined as The City of Stolen Lives. Portions of A Princess of Static were omitted. |
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The Bitter Fountain and The Dead Spark were combined as The Bitter Fountain. Portions of the stories were omitted. |
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The Golden Paw and The Gray Dragon were combined as The Green Death. Portions of the stories were omitted. |
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Contains the following that are unique
to the Vanguard edition: A STERANKO introduction All-New 18 page DOMINO LADY origin story by STERANKO! STERANKO origin story art Back Cover STERANKO Art |
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Contains the following that are unique
to the Vanguard Deluxe Limited edition: A STERANKO introduction All-New 18 page DOMINO LADY origin story by STERANKO! STERANKO origin story art Back Cover STERANKO Art Special Silver Foil Protective Slipcase Individually Autographed by STERANKO! Limited Edition Endpapers Limited to 750 copies worldwide 16 page full-color STERANKO Domino Lady Bonus Art Portfolio |
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A re-working of the first Ghost novel,
Calling the Ghost, published under the pseudonym "Frank
Rawlings." |
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Chelsea House published two hardcover
collections of Mr. Clackworthy stories, Mr. Clackworthy
and Mr. Clackworthy, Con Man. Both collections are rare. Mr.
Clackworthy contained nine stories, only
one of which is known at this time. The stories in Mr.
Clackworthy, Con Man are not known. |
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Comic strip by Robert Leslie Bellem
and Adolphe Barreaux |
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Published in two editions:
one features the James Bama cover from the Bantam edition of FORTESS
OF SOLITUDE; the other features the original pulp cover for FORTESS OF SOLITUDE. |
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Retitled "The Crimson Clown's
Chivalry" in this
reprint edition. |
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Features the James Bama cover
from the Bantam edition of RESURRECTION DAY |
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THE POLAR TREASURE
includes more
than 1,400 never-before-published words restored from Lester Dent's original
manuscript. |
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Incorporates never-before-published
text from the original manuscripts. |
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First appeared as "The Tower of Death"
in ACTION STORIES, September 1931. |
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Reprinted as "V Marks the Spot" |
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Reprinted as "Tropical Disturbance" |
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Reprinted as "Blackbeard's Spectre" |
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Lester Dent's first pulp hero named
Click Rush appeared in one published story and an unpublished sequel,
"The Phantom Lagoon." The character name was later re-used
for the Gadget Man series in CRIME BUSTERS, but the character is not
the same Click Rush. |
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Previously unpublished. This story
was written by Harold Ward in September 1933 and returned to him unsold
in May 1937. |
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THE BLACK STAR contains one or two additional
stories whose identity is not yet known. |
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Written by Robert Sidney Bowen. Originally
rejected by G-Men. The lead characters name was changed to Tom Denby.
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Before Sheridan Doome became a staple
in the pages of The Shadow Magazine, two Doome hardcover mysteries were
written. MURDER OF THE ADMIRAL was published by Macauley in 1936 under the
pen name Stephen Gould. MURDER OF THE PIGBOAT SKIPPER was published
by Hillman-Curl in 1937. |
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Early draft of the first Oscar Sail
adventure. Previously unpublished. |
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Guest appearance in an Ed Race story. |
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"Mr. Chang’s Crime Ray" and "The
End of Mr. Chang" were combined into one novel. |
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"Mr. Chang of Scotland Yard" and "The Glittering Lady" were combined into one novel. |
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Previously unpublished Red Finger story. |