Complete Casebook of Cardigan by Frederick Nebel (Volume 2-4)
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Overview: Largely self-educated, Frederick Lewis Nebel was sent to live with his grandfather in northern Canada in order to escape the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic ravaging New York City. There he soaked up Canadian pioneer history, which he’d draw upon in the 1920s writing for the pulp, "Northwest Stories", which is where he’d score his initial success as an author. Nebel spent his early adulthood working his way across the Atlantic and Europe as a merchant seaman. In Paris, he’d met his future wife, Dorothy and together they wandered back stateside and the couple took up residence in St. Louis, Missouri where Nebel began his writing career in earnest. After his first successful sales to "Northwest Stories", he branched out to other burgeoning pulp publishers, writing effectively across several genres.
Genre: Fiction; Mystery / Thriller
Volume 2: 1933
Frederick Nebel’s unforgettable character Jack Cardigan was one of the main reasons behind the success of the legendary Dime Detective Magazine. His hard-boiled P.I. stories were a major influence to other writers of the era, yet only a handful have been reprinted since their original 44-story run eighty years ago. Volume 2 of this series contains the next 11 installments, complete and uncut, with the original illustrations by John Fleming Gould.
"The Murder Cure" (January, 1933), "Me—Cardigan" (February, 1933), "Doorway to Danger" (March 1, 1933), "Heir to Murder" (April 1, 1933), "Dead Man’s Folly" (May 1, 1933), "Murder Won’t Wait" (May 15, 1933), "Chains of Darkness" (June 15-July 1, 1933), "Scrambled Murder" (July 15, 1933), "Death After Murder" (August 15, 1933), "Murder & Co." (September 15, 1933) and "Murder a la Carte" (November 15, 1933).
Volume 3: 1934-35
Volume 3 of this series contains the next 11 installments, complete and uncut, with the original illustrations by John Fleming Gould. "Spades Are Spades" (January 1, 1934), "Hot Spot" (March 1, 1934), "Kick Back" (April 1, 1934), "Read ‘Em and Weep" (May 1, 1934), "Red Hot" (July 1, 1934), "Not So Tough…" (August 15, 1934), "Too Hot to Handle" (September 15, 1934), "Pardon My Murder" (November 15, 1934), "Leave It to Cardigan" (December 15, 1934), "Hell on Wheels" (February 1, 1935), and "Hell Couldn’t Stop Him" (April 15, 1935).
Volume 4: 1935-37
Volume 4 of this series contains the last 11 installments, complete and uncut, with the original illustrations by John Fleming Gould.
Contains: "A Couple of Quick Ones (June 1, 1935) ," "The Dead Die Twice (August, 1935)," "Death in the Raw (October, 1935)," "The Curse of Cardigan (December, 1935)," "Blood in the Dark (January, 1936)," "The Sign of Murder (March, 1936)," "Lead Poison (April, 1936)," "Murder By Mail (June, 1936)," "Make Mine Murder (November, 1936)," "Behind the 8-Ball (March, 1937)," and "No Time to Kill (May, 1937)."
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