Link Roundup – May 2019

Robert and Loretta GouldJohn Fleming Gould’s family donated his artwork to Syracuse University’s Special Collections Research Center. Robert Gould holds two of his artist father’s General Electric school and college posters in which he and his brother, Bill, were models (Photo from the Times Herald-Record) Some sketches from John Fleming Gould’s notebooks (Photo from the Times… Continue reading Link Roundup – May 2019

Windy City 2019 – photos

t’s always a pleasure to go to Windy City, and love sharing photos with you. This years highlight was the expanded dealers room and the auction, where the action was fast and furious. Walker Martin talks about some of the prices in his report: http://mysteryfile.com/blog/?p=60956 Here are some photos from the convention: The expanded dealer’s room,… Continue reading Windy City 2019 – photos

Issue Review – Dime Detective Magazine, Jan 15, 1935

This review of a detective pulp has been long pending. I wanted to review three issues of Dime Detective – one each from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s to give a representative look at this great magazine.  To kick things off, let’s look at the January 15, 1935 issue. Dime Detective commenced publication in November… Continue reading Issue Review – Dime Detective Magazine, Jan 15, 1935

Northwest adventure blog – story reviews, author surveys

Just discovered this new blog (started January 2019, I’m guessing maybe a New Year’s resolution 🙂 on Northwestern stories by G.W. Thomas, the author. Go there and leave a comment saying hello. (clicking on the images will take you to the blog posts).  Some highlights so far: Tom O’Neill is a writer we know almost… Continue reading Northwest adventure blog – story reviews, author surveys