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.
Ki-Gor, son of the jungle! Orphaned son of missionary Robert Kilgour, raised in the jungle, he grew to a six foot bronzed-skin giant who ruled the jungles. Joined by Helen Vaughn, his fiance and later wife, Timbo George, the Masai chief, and N'Geeso, the chief of a Pygmy tribe, this band of adventurers roam the wilds of Africa in a series of pulp magazine stories that began in 1939 and ended with the last published story in 1954. Now, Ki-Gor is back, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Book-Length Novel Of Ki-Gor’s Strangest Adventure
The Devil’s Death Trap
by John Peter Drummond
For a helpless queen, with the Kingdom of Mandor as the stake, Ki-Gor, White Lord of the Jungle, throws the might of his superb body and clever brain into furious battle — only to find that his beautiful wife, Helene, and himself are the victims of the Devil’s Death Trap,
Two Thrill-Packed Jungle Novelets
The Two Rogues
by Wyndham Martyn
Rogue man and rogue elephant, they faced the vengeful man carrying the deadly rifle.
Empire Of The Lost Race
by Armand Brigaud
Revolt stirred in the city of Sardani — and the only man who could halt the bloody tide was Charles Broughton, a cowardly weakling.
Two Short Stories Of Jungle Peril
Voodoo Ruby
by Orlando Rigoni
In the web of jungle intrigue, Brant Loring struggled to escape a voodoo curse — and save the life of a white man.
The Juju Of N’Jola
by Clyde Irvine
N’Jola danced in the shadow of his bloody god. And Dick Barrett, helpless, fought with knowledge against savage cunning, in a losing race with death.
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