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Simple, Fast search of the FictionMags Index
Simple, fast search of the FictionMags Index. It’s finally here. https://pulpflakes.com/fmisearch/ The FictionMags Index (FMI) is the biggest online index of English language fiction published in periodicals. Search the FMI by author or artist name, magazine title or look for a specific issue by date or issue number. Tips and tricks While search tolerates partial……
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Off-beat Tales: Western Trails, November 1943
Last week, we took a look at the May 1938 issue of Western Trails. Let’s now look at the November 1943 issue. Cover by John Krank, which could be a pseudonym. The content structure looks similar to the earlier issue, two novelettes, seven short stories and one fact article. Western Trails [Vol. XXXVII No. 3,……
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Off-beat Tales: Review of Western Trails, May 1938
Why read a second-tier title like Western Trails? Most of my western reading in the pulps has been from Street & Smith’s Western Story. I’ve also sampled Doubleday’s West, Popular Publications’ Dime Western, Star Western and a few issues of Clayton’s Cowboy Stories and Ace-High. Flirted with a few Ranch Romances. But the western was……
Many collectors tend to associate Modest Stein with the romance pulps but as this article points out he painted other…
Interesting information, I believe this is my great grandfather.
Nice to have you here. Let us know when you read them. Try the Internet Archive for a few: https://archive.org/search?query=%22george+bruce+marquis%22&sin=TXT
Nice to come across Mr Marquis’s biography. It’s a reasonably unusual name and my middle name. I’m told some twenty…
I’m enjoying all the Bony books again after 40+ years and also enjoyed reading your comments. I agree that Australia…