Adventure across the face of the earth, from the dark jungles of Guatemala to the vast Siberian wastelands, from the hot sands of Arabia to a medieval fortress, these pulp stories offer you the escape of high adventure. Thrilling Adventure magazine made its debut with the December 1931 issue, and went on for twelve years and 139 issues, closing with the November 1943 issue. For its entire run, it truly lived up to its name, offering readers the best in thrills and excitement. Famous pulp authors who appeared in Thrilling Adventures included Hugh B. Cave, Wayne Rogers, Arthur J. Burks, G. Wayman Jones, Johnston McCulley (of Zorro fame), and Edgar Rice Burroughs. For one thin dime, magazine readers were treated to the best that pulp adventure could offer. Thrilling Adventures returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Note: This eBook contains the first part of a three-part serial. Parts 2 and 3 are also available from Radio Archives in the August 1932 and September 1932 issues of Thrilling Adventures.
Table of Contents:
Complete Book-Length Novel
Manchuria Treasure
by Anatole Feldman
Americans, Chinese and Japanese compete for the precious lost wealth of the Manchus
The Lake Of Flaming Death
by Jack D’Arcy
Beginning an exciting novel of weird adventure and the chaos of the jungle
Part One of a Three-Part Serial
Thrilling Short Stories
The Crawling Creature
by Donald Bayne Hobart
A dangerous quest for vengeance in Africa
The Inn Of Treachery
by Guido Rengetti
A dark plot in paduan days of old
Captain Trouble (The Fighting Fool)
by Perley Poore Sheehan
Stirring adventures of an American in the Orient
The Better Man
by Harold de Polo
An Alaskan bully meets a stalwart foe
Thrilling Features
The Globe Trotter — A Department
Where readers, writers and the editor meet