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Just to say that 'Sweeney Todd or The String of Pearls' by Anon is to be published as an ultra-cheap paperback in the Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural series...
... to ... Colin, "Sweeney Todd" was published by Wordsworth in late 2005 already, so I don't know where you got the info, it may just be a second edition. It...
Yes, I think it is some sort of new edition, by virtue of being a very cheap paperback and by appearing under the (Wordsworth) 'Tales of Mystery and...
Yes, this is the new (second) edition, published under a different title and with another cover, but same ISBN, number of pages, price, etc as the 2005...
Robert L Mack's critical edition of Sweeney Todd will be published in January 2008 by Oxford University Press in an affordable paperback edition. This will...
I've posted roughly 80 new articles to the dime novels file at http://www.geocities.com/ruritanian_muglug/dime.html All these articles are drawn from The New...
"Penny Dreadfuls and Penny Bloods" by John James Wilson, The Connoisseur , April 1932 is posted at; http://comeekart.blogspot.com/ The last page says "Penny...
At http://www.geocities.com/wmgraydon/ Complete new novella "Captives of the Czar" drawn from Washington Times Nov. 19-22, 24-29, Dec. 1-4, 1902 (originally in...
BLOOD 'N' THUNDER #18 (Summer 2007) is hot off the presses and will make its debut at this year's Pulpcon. Our feature article is a career study of the...
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Hello Jess and Dennis, I answer now on one old message. I just have found bound volumes of an old french journal : "Cinq centimes illustrés" ( 5 cents...
Terry, Rimmer, Jess, Still answering old messages ( this one from 2005 !! ) Did you know that the german eBay had a special division for local Pulps & Dime...
THANK YOU! I'll check it out. T "jf.ledeist" <jf.ledeist@...> wrote: Terry, Rimmer, Jess, Still answering old messages ( this one from 2005 !! ) Did you...
Posted at pulpscans group: Hello folks. New scan to our pool. ... This time something bit older than usual. I have to comment it. I tried to edit colors to...
Hi all, I'm proud to announce the re-publication of Captain Frederick Whittaker's 1882 dime novel biography of the swordmaster, duelist and soldier of fortune,...
Hi Jess, we come full circle - it was your mention of Colonel Monstery in "Fantastic Victoriana" that first inspired me to investigate his life. "The Sword...
All the Matthew Quin stories I've found so far (24 altogether, including 21 newly posted) are now posted in chronological sequence (1894-1902) here: ...
If you are a fan of old time radio tune in to the Red Panda, featuring the funniest voices in radio (podcast) since the duo Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding who...
I have just posted the full text of William Murray Graydon's "With Cossack and Convict" originally published from Dec. 1891 into the summer of 1892 in "The...
[1] http://www.geocities.com/wmgraydon/lostcave.html "Lost Cave" is a novella which tells of a harrowing boat trip along an underground river, a theme which...
Roughly 60,000 words. A lost race in the mountains of S. America reached by two competing groups of balloonists, the good guys with Dr. Darwin, the bad ones...
Incorans? I guess they couldn't find the Iztecs. Joe Lovece ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Shape...
Hi Georges, The Red City was originally published under the byline Alfred Armitage in Boys' Herald in 1905. I don't have the full dates unfortunately as BH is...
I've rearranged the short stories into 5 categories, each with their own page. Stories are now arranged by year of publication. The categories are: [1] Matthew...
[1] Short stories: [a] Two Matthew Quin stories (http://www.geocities.com/wmgraydon/quin.html) "The Mystery of the Wrecked Circus Train" Boston Daily Globe....