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.
The Lone Eagle was Intelligence Agent John Masters, fighting ace of World War I, world's greatest sky fighter. The Lone Eagle magazine told his stories, his amazing adventurers in the air. John Masters was a newspaper reporter for a Chicago paper, but known to only two men, he was secretly The Lone Eagle, special agent and pilot extraordinaire. By 1940 the second world war raged in Europe, and the stories in The Lone Eagle were updated to feature conflicts in the current war. The Lone Eagle was published by Thrilling Publications, home of its companion pulps Air War and Sky Fighters. It made its inaugural appearance with the September 1933 issue. In August 1941 the title of the magazine was changed to The American Eagle, partially because Charles Lindbergh, the inspiration for these stories, was opposed to America's entry into World War II. There was another slight change to the title in the Spring 1943 issue, and it became known as American Eagles. That was the final issue. A total of 75 of John Masters' adventures had been published during its ten year run. The Lone Eagle returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Full Book-Length War-Air Novel
Featuring The Lone Eagle In
The Laughing Death Patrol
By Lieut. Scott Morgan
Face to face with a sinister secret of Hun horror, John Masters braves flaming peril and hideous treachery in the battle-scarred sky
The Flying Elephant — Zooming Story
by George Bruce
A lowly Ack Emma — and a giant bomber
The Sky Artist — Zooming Story
by Hugh James
The thrilling true story of Olivero, fighter and painter
Hero — Zooming Story
by Arthur J. Burks
Lieutenant Twining whirls into fierce battle with the Boche!
The Story Of The Cover — Flying Feature
by Eugene M. Frandzen
The L.E.A. Flying Course — Flying Feature
by Bruce Mcalester
Around The Hangar — A Department