• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

I'll pound you to a "Pulp" if you don't show off yours!
23 23

9,228 posts in this topic

For those interested, here's the Table of Contents for the Critical Insights volume.

 

http://salempress.com/Store/pdfs/CI5_PulpFiction_TOC.pdf

 

Contents

About This Volume, Gary Hoppenstand

On Pulp Fiction and Weird Tales, Gary Hoppenstand

 

Critical Readings

 

History, Horror, and Heroic Fantasy: Robert E. Howard and the

Creation of the Sword-and-Sorcery Subgenre, Jeffrey Shanks

 

Cthulhu’s Empire: H. P. Lovecraft’s Influence on His Contemporaries

and Successors, S. T. Joshi

 

The Last Musketeer: Clark Ashton Smith and the Weird Marriage of

Poetry and Pulp, Andrew J. Wilson

 

Nostalgia in H. P. Lovecraft, Daniel Müller

 

Visionary Star-Treader: The Speculative Writings of

Clark Ashton Smith, Richard Bleiler

 

Robert Bloch: O. Henry of Twentieth-Century

Pulp Magazines, Garyn G. Roberts

 

Love Is the Most Dangerous Thing: Gender and Genocide in

the Weird Fiction of C. L. Moore, Andrew J. Wilson

 

Henry Kuttner: Often-Overlooked Pillar of the Weird Tale and

the Pulpwood Magazine, Garyn G. Roberts

 

August Derleth: Odd Man In, Wythe Marschall

 

The Fantastic Pulp Fiction of Frank Belknap Long, Richard Bleiler

 

Seabury Quinn’s Jules de Grandin: The Supernatural Sleuth in

Weird Tales, Gary Hoppenstand

 

Archived Material

Introduction

The Conan Series, David Hinckley

“The Dunwich Horror,” James V. Muhleman

Hyperborea, Brian Stableford

Zothique, Brian Stableford

Jirel of Joiry, Anne K. Kaler

The Jules de Grandin Series, Robert Weinberg

 

Resources

Additional Works on Pulp Fiction

Bibliography

About the Editor

Contributors

Index

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[font:Arial Black]Hello,

 

Just got back from Windy City Pulp and Paper Show in Chicago last weekend. I picked up a few neat pulps.[/font]

 

 

[font:Arial Black]Argosy - 1935 - I always liked this cover[/font]

 

PP_zpsb187eaa4.jpeg

 

 

[font:Arial Black]"Real Detective Tales" - Bedsheet - 1929 - File Copy Quality - Great Cover[/font]

DetectiveTales1929_zps860961bf.jpeg

 

[font:Arial Black]

Nick Carter - 1934[/font]

NickCarter_zps1566ba67.jpeg

 

[font:Arial Black]

Horror Stories #1[/font]

HorrorStories1_zpsea39c0ff.jpeg

 

[font:Arial Black]Shadow - Fingers of Death - 1933[/font]

fingersofdeath_zpsa3b1d1a5.jpeg

 

[font:Arial Black]Shadow - The Living Joss - 1933[/font]

livingjoss_zpsb8528150.jpeg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[font:Arial Black]Hello,

 

Just got back from Windy City Pulp and Paper Show in Chicago last weekend. I picked up a few neat pulps.[/font]

 

 

[font:Arial Black]Argosy - 1935 - I always liked this cover[/font]

 

PP_zpsb187eaa4.jpeg

 

OMG that cover is so BAD@$$!!! Congrats!!! :acclaim:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[font:Arial Black]Hello,

 

Just got back from Windy City Pulp and Paper Show in Chicago last weekend. I picked up a few neat pulps.[/font]

 

 

 

The show has consistently eluded me the past few years, I look forward to trying to go next year!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hey everyone. i've been posting over in the centaur thread and i noticed this pulp thread. i'm not actually a pulp collector, but i have recently started trying to put together a run of all the weird tales with conan stories. i'll post pictures of the ones i already have, and any new ones as i pick them up.

 

January, 1934. Rogues In The House. Brundage "Hooded Menace" cover.

 

 

axv43xajk43cd7efg.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[font:Arial Black]Hello,

 

Just got back from Windy City Pulp and Paper Show in Chicago last weekend. I picked up a few neat pulps.[/font]

 

 

[font:Arial Black]Argosy - 1935 - I always liked this cover[/font]

 

PP_zpsb187eaa4.jpeg

 

OMG that cover is so BAD@$$!!! Congrats!!! :acclaim:

 

I have to agree. Argosy had some nicely done, if fairly generic adventure type covers over the years, but that is by far the coolest cover I've ever seen on that title.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hey everyone. i've been posting over in the centaur thread and i noticed this pulp thread. i'm not actually a pulp collector, but i have recently started trying to put together a run of all the weird tales with conan stories. i'll post pictures of the ones i already have, and any new ones as i pick them up.

 

January, 1934. Rogues In The House. Brundage "Hooded Menace" cover.

 

 

axv43xajk43cd7efg.jpg

 

Very nice! You certainly won't find me questioning your collecting focus. :popcorn:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I thought you might like to know.... The Comic Book Shop in Spokane Wa has acquired an incredibly cool collection which contains a substantial amount of Pulps. Included are over 70% of the entire runs of Spicy Detective, Adventures, Mystery and Western plus numerous other titles we are still indexing like Super Detective, Secret Agent X and Black Mask. I will be releasing them slowly into the wild through Ebay and you can view the current list under our Lexcorp1 seller name.

 

Please no calls for particular issues, my poor employees wont know what the heck you are talking about. If you have any questions please e-mail me at cbsspokane@gmail.com. The overall condition is beautiful. Many covers have no tears or creases of any kind and the colors are spectacular. Interiors range from bright to tanned or dark edges due to where they were stored.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
23 23