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 Ki-Gor Novel
Ki-Gor — And The Temple of The Moon-God
by John Peter Drummond
“Let Ki-Gor at high noon look upon the sun and feel its rays cold upon him... let him find the star that shines as brilliantly at high noon as it does at midnight!” These were the fateful Conditions of Dera Daga — if the white jungle-man failed, lovely Helene would be thrown to the crocodiles!
Man-Eater! — Big Jungle Novelet
by Alexander Lake
Soon the tawny lion pack would taste human blood — unless Chuck Lane won through!
Daughter Of Sheba — Big Jungle Novelet
by Armand Brigaud
Wah! The jungle boy must die at the hand of the Lost Tribe’s high-priestess!
Ghost Safari — Exciting Short Story
by Wilbur S. Peacock
The bush drums pulse: “Umbula is dead... and a white man shall die!”
Code Of The Veldt — Exciting Short Story
Clyde Irvine
If Trooper Theodore Niklaus did his plain duty, an innocent man would hang!
Khmer Drums — Exciting Short Story
by Usis
“Death!” thundered the devil-drum under the bloody hand of a chuckling madman.
River Devil — Exciting Short Story
by Francis Gerard
Captain Hamilton flouted the horned god — and paid the juju price.
Cover
by George Gross
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