Pulp Crime: An Anthology of Crime, Mystery, and Detective Pulp Fiction by Jerry eBooks
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 6 mb
Overview: Pulp magazines (often referred to as “the pulps”), also collectively known as pulp fiction, refers to inexpensive fiction magazines published from 1896 through the 1950s. The typical pulp magazine was seven inches wide by ten inches high, half an inch thick, and 128 pages long. Pulps were printed on cheap paper with ragged, untrimmed edges. At their peak of popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, the most successful pulps could sell up to one million copies per issue.
Some pulp editors became known for cultivating good fiction and interesting features in their magazines. Preeminent pulp magazine editors included Arthur Sullivant Hoffman (Adventure), Robert H. Davis (All-Story Weekly), Harry E. Maule (Short Stories) Donald Kennicott (Blue Book), Joseph T. Shaw (Black Mask), Farnsworth Wright (Weird Tales, Oriental Stories), John W. Campbell (Astounding Science Fiction,Unknown) and Daisy Bacon (Love Story Magazine, Detective Story Magazine).
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1920
The Hardest Kind of Hard (Lewen Hewitt), Detective Story Magazine, August 3, 1920
1922
The False Burton Combs (Carroll John Daly), The Black Mask, December 1922
1925
It’s Great to Be Great! (Thomas Thursday), Top-Notch Magazine, July 15, 1925
1926
The Assistant Murderer (Dashiell Hammett), Black Mask, February 1926
1927
Dry Rot (James Hendryx), The Underworld, September 1927
1929
A Shriek in the Night (Sewell Peaslee Wright), Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories, April/May 1929
1930
The Corpse on the Grating (Hugh B. Cave), Astounding, February 1930
1931
The Avalanche Maker (W. Ryerson Johnson), West, July 22, 1931
1932
A Trip to Czardis (Edwin Granberry), The Forum, April 1932
Murder on the Limited (Howard Finney), Detective-Dragnet Magazine, September 1932
1933
The Deadly Orchid (T.T. Flynn), Detective Fiction Weekly, April 15, 1933
“Take ’Im Alive” (Walter C. Scott), The Underworld Magazine, May 1933
Double Check (Thomas Walsh), Black Mask, July 1933
The Death Club (George Harmon Coxe), Complete Stories, December 15, 1933
1934
Live Bait (E. Hoffmann Price), Alibi, April 1934
Paid in Blood (Anthony Clemens), Secret Agent “X”, April 1934
“Sweet Sue” (Bill Williams), 10 Story Book, July 1934
1935
Night Scene (Jerome Severs Perry), Spicy Detective Stories, May 1935
Green Doom (Carroll Mayers), Secret Agent “X”, September 1935
The Will (Richard B. Sale), Popular Detective, September 1935
Heat From Texas (W.W. McKenna), Spicy Detective Stories, November 1935
Make-Up for Murder (Thomas King), Spicy Detective Stories, November 1935
Body Ransom (Arthur Wallace), Spicy Detective Stories, November 1935
1936
Boomerang Blade (Norman A. Daniels), Secret Agent “X”, March 1936
Dicks Die Hard (Theodore Tinsley), Gold Seal Detective, March 1936
The Angry Dead (Chandler H. Whipple), Thrilling Mystery, April 1936
The Yellow Curse (Lars Anderson), Thrilling Mystery, April 1936
Death in the Patio (W.T. Ballard), Clues Detective Stories, May 1936
Goldfish (Raymond Chandler), Black Mask, June 1936
Dilemma of the Dead Lady (Cornell Woolrich), Detective Fiction Weekly, July 4, 1936
Hell’s Siphon (George Harmon Coxe), Headquarters Detective, September 1936
Murderer’s Bait (Jerome Severs Perry), Spicy Detective Stories, September 1936
Trigger Men (Eustace Cockrell), Blue Book, October 1936
…
Download Instructions:
http://2bay.org/c80851c05d70c72d194f34e … 055acd4698
http://gestyy.com/w9CIcC