Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Wherever adventure was to be found, it was prime fodder for a thrilling tale for Speed Adventure Stories magazine. Speed Adventure began its magazine run under the title Spicy Adventure Stories, with its inaugural issue of July 1934. After nine years and 95 issues, the magazine took a different direction. They dropped the spicy aspect, while keeping the adventure theme. No more were there slightly racy adventure tales... now it was just fact action and adventure. From the jungles of South America to the deserts of Arabia to the crowded streets of Hong Kong, readers could expect this magazine to live up to its name. In its new format, the magazine continued for 18 more issues, the final one published with a January 1946 cover date. Speed Adventure Stories now returns with vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Coconut Cargo
By Clive Trent
When the showdown came, M’Shane demonstrated that the trickery of a lot of Jap heathens could be matched by the wits of a God-fearing Christian!
Never Thumb Your Nose At The Foreman
By Camford Sheaveley
When the little yellow-belly thumbed his nose at the horizon... for Piledriver George Good, that was carrying things too far!
The Dawn Tide
By Lew Merrill
The escaped prisoner was quite frank in telling the keepers of the lighthouse who he was and what he planned.
So Long, Sister
By Justin Case
Steve Cannon’s thoughts were of Jim Waite and Joan, the kid from Hollywood, who had been like a time bomb, all ready to explode!
Peace Comes To Bongo
By Hugh Speer
All that Button had in the world and all that he cared for was his hippopotami. And now the Nazis were planning to deprive him of even that...
Out Of The Deep
By Felix Webb
It was after the Japanese collapse that the story of Gogo was first told. Top-Sergeant Brunner swore to it!
Fool Of Florence
By Arthur Cutler
Madonna Maddalena alone could see the real man beneath the trappings ot a Court Fool...
Sea-Going Smoke-Eaters — Special Article
To Die Is Divine — Special Article