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.
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.
Table of Contents:
A Complete Ponga Jim Novel
South Of Suez
by Louis L’Amour
In the teeming Near East, where plot and counterplot boil in the stew of intrigue, Ponga Jim Mayo hurls into action to halt an evil plan for “secret weapon” murder!
A Complete Western Novelet
Voices Of The Wilderness
by Syl MacDowell
Civilization called “Seldom Seen” an outlaw — but the creatures of the animal world knew his worth.
Exciting Action Short Stories
Hell Ship
by Keith Hammond
Pirate Captain Garth scourged the seas with slaughter...
De Gaulle For Dakar
by Charles Stoddard
Captain Bill Wesson fights for life on a perilous rescue mission...
The War Eagles
by G.H. Gilroy-Moore
Prempeh calls upon the ancient customs of jungleland to wage battle!
Murder Trail
by Henry Kuttner
Jerry Keefe braves a killer ambush in the Amazonian wilds.
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The Globe Trotter — A Department
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