Phil Stephensen-Payne posted a TOC taken from an eBay listing for the following mag: << The American Magazine [January 1938] [Details taken from eBay listing] ...
Hello everyone, I'm a new member here, but I'm not new to Max Brand's writings :-) However it has been a long time since I've had the time to read his books. ...
Damn, it has sure been a while... I just realized today that it's been 18 months since I went out with a special lady last, but I'm pretty happy to be heading...
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Alas, Spammer Steele's luck ran out when the Sheriff showed up. They had not counted on his return this soon from laredo. But all this romance chitchat...
Hey, Found a copy of The Bells of San Filipo the other day at a library for .25 cents. Got to love that. Especially since it is one of the Max Brand's I had...
Question then: Are these Baxter tales fully stand alone novels with one character, or are they serialized continuous adventures that need to be read in order?...
Hello Kitty, I think I know the novel. It is DONNEGAN or GUNMAN'S RECKONING. I hope you can find the book and read it again. It is worthwhile. Enjoy reading...
I recently read THE BELLS OF SAN FILIPO. It is a good novel combining myth and mystery about bells which vanished in the ground during an earthquake and which...
I recently read THE BELLS OF SAN FILIPO. It is a good novel combining myth and mystery about bells which vanished in the ground during an earthquake and which...
Yesterday I saw CATCH ME IF YOU CAN on TV. Just gorgeous! The character Frank Abagnale could be from a Max Brand novel. Like SPEEDY he is a master of disguise,...
Well I hadn't really made an effort to see this movie, but Elisabeth's comments make me change my mind. We frequently talk about Faust's characters being...
Time for another update to The Pulp Rack! This entry is an essay on Frederick Faust's use of landscape in a short story, "The One-Way Trail," originally...
"Ed Hulse" <bnteditor@...> wrote: <<I just reread Max Brand's second Dan Barry novel, THE NIGHT HORSEMAN. As far as I'm concerned, Western pulp fiction...
... HORSEMAN. As far as I'm concerned, Western pulp fiction doesn't get much better than that. Does anybody else feel the same way? To me there's something...
I just reread THE BORDER KID, a nice fairy tale, and I mean it in a positive sense. In chapter V, there is a picturesque description of landscape: "They came...
Just happened to have on hand copies of 2005 Max Brand titles from Five Star, the current publisher of hardcover editions of Faust's Westerns, so thought I'd...
Just a brief note, then you may return to your regularly scheduled program. This week, a return to The Pulp Rack's Max Brand category with an essay titled...
I just read THE RUNAWAYS and liked the first half of the novel very well. It is very amusing how the boy Sammy, gifted with a wonderful high voice, and his...
New to The Pulp Rack this week, another article about Max Brand. This one is an article on Max Brand's novel DESTRY RIDES AGAIN: "Harry Destry and the Heroic...
I saw the below Call For Papers for an academic conference and it made me think of the resent paper by one of our esteemed colleagues on the use of landscape...
I forward this from the Cover_Ups group, since I thought it might have some interest here. The Max Brand story in this issue of WSM is part one of the six-part...