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.
Avast, me hearties! High-Seas Adventures was a short-lived magazine of only four issues, but for that brief time, it truly lived up to its name. Each issue was filled with adventure stories to make any land-lubber long for the excitement of the seven seas... the tang of the salt air... the roll of the deck... the shrill cries of seagulls as you near port. It's first issue was dated December 1934, and it came from Adventure Publications, one of Hugo Gernsback's magazines. After the fourth issue in June of 1935, the magazine combined with Pirate Stories, a similarly themed magazine from the same publisher, for two more issues... the final one being August 1935. High-Seas Adventures returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Complete Novel
The Sea Rogue
By Morgan Robertson
The thrilling adventures of the lovable and mysterious Sinful Peck, one minute a villain, the next a hero, and a practical joker to the end.
The Fiji’s Slave — Short Story
By Bill Adams
Dodson, sailor, waited on the black man, and the crew sneered until —
Fathoms Deep — Short Story
By John Austin Schetty
Kelly, the fighting Irishman on the disabled U-boat, put a crimp in the commander’s plans
The Nightingale, California Clipper — Special Feature
By Captain Hardy
A True Story of the Sea
Prize Contest Letters — Special Feature
A group of the most interesting letters received in the continuous contest
The Harbor Watch — Readers’ Department
A lively department where readers’ questions are answered free