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Welcome to another volume of Terror Trios from Altus Press. Each volume in this series will present three novels from the great weird menace pulps from Popular Publications. Dime Mystery Magazine, Terror Tales, and Horror Stories frequently ran lengthy pieces of 20,000 words or more that have sadly been ignored by anthologists due to their length. This series will present for the first time in book form notable works by authors such as Hugh B. Cave, Wyatt Blassingame, Wayne Rogers and others. Noted horror author and pulp scholar, John Pelan has assembled a series of books that will bring back into print some of the most notable works in the genre. Don't miss a single volume!
Provides brief biographies of the American presidents, from George Washington to Bill Clinton including results of the 2004 election.
Recounts the heroic action of doctors and corpsmen who served as medics during the major battles of World War II.
These seven novellas were written between 1934 and 1935 and published in the pulps, Dime Mystery Magazine and Terror Tales. They are introduced by horror scholar, John Pelan, and fully deserve the subtitle that John gave them: The Weird Tales of Wyatt Blassingame. The seven stories are: THE TONGUELESS HORROR SATAN SENDS A WOMAN SONG OF THE DEAD HOURS OF THE VANISHED BOARDER SATAN'S THIRSTY ONES VILLAGE OF THE DEAD MODELS FOR MADNESS
Collected for the first time: in 1937, prolific pulp author Wyatt Blassingame introduced a new series featuring a diminutive, once-blind detective who had learned to hear more keenly that any other human being. This-the John Smith series-was Blassingame's longest-running and most popular character to see print in the 1930s-40s. Included here are all of the John Smith stories originally published from 1937-38.
When you get to Volume 4 of an author's collected works, you know he's something special. Wyatt Blassingame is one of John Pelan's favorite weird menace writers and in John's introduction you will find out why. Get ready to be hit with these sordid yarns: They Thirst by Night, Dime Mystery Magazine, June 1935 Gods Never Die, Terror Tales, May 1936 And Only Death Shall Save! Terror Tales, March-April 1937 The Prince of Pain, Dime Mystery Magazine, February 1938 The Invisible Horror, Terror Tales, July 1935 Mistress of Terror, Dime Mystery Magazine, May 1935 Dictator of the Damned, Dime Mystery Magazine, February 1935 Dark Child of Doom, Terror Tales, January 1935 The Blank Face of Horror, Thrilling Mystery, March 1937 The Corroding Death, The Scorpion, April-May 1939
This is the second volume of short stories from the weird pulps by Wyatt Blassingame published by Ramble House books. John Pelan, in his introduction, tells why Blassingame is considered one of the best of the old horror writers to write for the pulps. Here are the stories found in this book: Lady of the Yellow Death - Horror Stories, June/July 1939 Back from Beyond - Dime Mystery Magazine, March 1934 River of Pain - Terror Tales, November 1934 Love Comes from the Grave - Horror Stories, February/March 1936 Flesh for the Swamp Men - Dime Mystery, April 1937 Three Hours to Live - Dime Mystery Magazine, October 1934 The Beast Woman - Dime Mystery Magazine, September 1935 Dead Man's Bride - Terror Tales, September 1934 Prey of the Living Dead - Dime Mystery, November 1935
Wyatt Blassingame must have something going for him -- Ramble House is up to Volume 4 of his horror stories while the best of the other loons at Dancing Tuatara Press have barely had two! Maybe it's because no one else could write a weird menace yarn like Blassingame. Just check out the titles of his stories and you'll see why he stands out when it comes to trolling the depths of depravity. They Thirst by Night, Dime Mystery Magazine, June 1935 Gods Never Die, Terror Tales, May 1936 And Only Death Shall Save! Terror Tales, March-April 1937 The Prince of Pain, Dime Mystery Magazine, February 1938 The Invisible Horror, Terror Tales, July 1935 Mistress of Terror, Dime Mystery Magazine, May 1935 Dictator of the Damned, Dime Mystery Magazine, February 1935 Dark Child of Doom, Terror Tales, January 1935 The Blank Face of Horror, Thrilling Mystery, March 1937 The Corroding Death, The Scorpion, April-May 1939 As always, John Pelan lays the foundation for the collection in his introduction and Gavin O'Keefe sets the scene for debauchery of the first order with his cover art.
Here are the stories of the courageous young women who served at Pearl Harbor, Corregidor, Anzio, the Battle of the Bulge, Iwo Jima, and other fighting fronts of World War II. As an intelligence officer with the Naval Air Corps in World War II, Wyatt Blassingame served on the islands of Tinian and Okinawa, earning a Bronze Star. He witnessed the work of army and navy nurses when he visited sick and wounded comrades in hospitals on Hawaii, Saipan, and Okinawa. Original illustrations by Gil Walker.