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Pulprack: Letter to H. Bedford-Jones from Wallace R. Bamber Feb 10, 2003 ... Letter to H. Bedford-Jones from Wallace R. Bamber ... a gold mine and will start spending the proceeds and preparing to bring the sheet out twice a month. ... Bamber's operation shut down; Clayton Magazines soon after; ...
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Pulprack: Continuing Characters in <i>Texas Rangers Magazine</i> Dec 19, 2003 ... In addition to Texas Ranger Jim Hatfield, the main character in each issue of Texas Rangers Magazine, several other characters appeared ...
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Pulprack: A List of Henning’s Tarzan Projects Dec 22, 2008 ... As you can tell from the names of the creators involved with bringing these adventures to Tarzan fans, Tarzan appeals to people around the ...
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Pulprack: The Wilderness Series by David Thompson Jan 28, 2006 ... David Robbins, writing under the name David Thompson, has created a modern pulp frontier adventure series in Wilderness, published by ...
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Pulprack: Western Trios Sep 20, 2002 ... Many of these have first appeared in hardcover under the Five Star Western imprint of Gale books or the Circle V or Sagebrush Large Print ...
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Pulprack: Nelson S. Bond, Master Pulpster If Robert Bloch is deservedly remembered for his special brand of black humor in many tales of horror, then surely Nelson Bond should be remembered for his ...
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Pulprack: Mundy's Jimgrim Saga Also, to make using the information easier, I've broken the single, long file into four documents: "Mundy's Tibetan Stories," "Mundy's Jimgrim Saga," ...
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Pulprack: Mundy's Tibetan Stories Also, to make using the information easier, I've broken the single, long file into four documents: "Mundy's Tibetan Stories," "Mundy's Jimgrim Saga," ...
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Pulprack: Doubleday, Page & Co. -- The Garden Where Publications Grow Feb 10, 2003 ... [Editor's Note: After more than a century of operation, Doubleday & Co., and its numerous book clubs, is no longer an independent publisher. ...
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Pulprack: Doubleday, Page & Co. -- The Garden Where Publications Grow Feb 10, 2003 ... [Editor's Note: After more than a century of operation, Doubleday & Co., and its numerous book clubs, is no longer an independent publisher. ...
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