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Echo of a Curse (Paperback)
John Pelan, D. H. Olson; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe
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R525
Discovery Miles 5 250
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ECHO OF A CURSE is the third novel by the mysterious R.R. Ryan that
Ramble House has published. The first two, Freak Museum and The
Subjugated Beast, are classics of horror and Echo of a Curse
follows closely behind. Ramble House has another R.R. Ryan thriller
slated: Death of a Sadist.
The word may be getting out that Day Keene, author of those great
noir novels of the 40s and 50s, also wrote a lot of stories for the
pulps -- and that John Pelan and Ramble House are bringing all of
them back for re-reading. Many of these stories were written during
WWII and you can tell emotions are burning. Here are the stories in
this fifth volume of the series: A Corpse Walks in
Brooklyn-Detective Tales, October 1945 The Stars Say Die -Detective
Tales November 1941 Herr Yama from Yokohoma-Ace G-Man February 1943
Seven Keys to Murder-Dime Mystery, September 1944 I'll Be Seeing
You-Dime Mystery, November 1946 Three Dead Mice-Flynn's, March 1944
A Corpse for Cinderella-Dime Mystery May 1945 Claws of the Hell
Cat-Dime Mystery, January 1946
DEATH MARCH OF THE DANCING DOLLS is the third volume of the series:
Day Keene in the Detective Pulps. It is introduced by Texas' own
Bill Crider and has a cover by Gavin L. O'Keefe. Day Keene is
well-known for his hardboiled novels but his short stories from the
pulps are almost completely forgotten, until now. This volume
contains these stories: Stay As Dead As You Are, Detective Tales,
October 1946 The Charlie McCarthy Murders, Detective Tales, March
1942 Doc Egg's Graveyard Reunion, Dime Mystery, February 1946 Death
March of the Dancing Dolls, Dime Mystery, September 1945. So Sorry
You Die Now, Dime Mystery, January 1945 A Minor Matter of Murder,
Short Stories, Dec 25, 1945 Mighty Like a Rogue, Dime Detective,
January 1950
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What Was That? (Paperback)
Katharine Haviland Taylor; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe
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R457
Discovery Miles 4 570
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Writer Volume 3 (Paperback)
Richard A Lupoff; Introduction by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe
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R534
Discovery Miles 5 340
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Murder Begets Murder (Paperback)
James Corbett; Introduction by Howard Pearlstein; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe
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R477
Discovery Miles 4 770
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Writer Volume 1 (Paperback)
Richard A Lupoff; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Edited by Fender Tucker
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R485
Discovery Miles 4 850
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When you're a writer who's been doing it for over 60 years,
traveling to exotic places for research, meeting interesting people
for interviews and letting your mind wander wherever the hell it
wants, you end up with a lot of stories, just as Richard A. Lupoff
has done -- in spades. This 280-page volume contains the first four
dozen of the tales that Dick Lupoff has written down for us.
There's even a few pictures. If you've enjoyed the novels, short
stories and non-fiction masterpieces that he's written over the
years, here's your chance to find out what was going on behind the
scenes.
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Devil's Planet (Paperback)
Gavin L. O'Keefe; Edited by Jim Weiler; Manly Wade Wellman
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R449
Discovery Miles 4 490
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In this original horror novel by Gary Lovisi, set in modern-day
Louisiana, the local townsfolk and law-enforcers are confronted
with the powers of evil and the horrors that are resurrected.
Written in 1924, this may be the first exotic thriller written by
Edmund Snell, who again takes us into the exotic jungles of Borneo
in THE CRIMSON BUTTERFLY. This novel tells a weird tale of
hypnotism and sorcery, and features a mysterious insect whose sting
is death to man, and whose wings look like pieces of raw beef. It
takes all the wiles and courage of the English officials, the
natives, and a visiting professor and his daughter, to get beyond
the superstition surrounding the Butterfly and to track it to its
lair
Francis James was known for writing novella-length potboilers as
headliners for various pulp magazines back in the 30s and John
Pelan has collected a few of his best. No one could write
preposterous weird menace tales like Francis James and these will
prove it: Mark of the Laughing Death, Dime Mystery Magazine,
November 1936 Monster's Death Song, Terror Tales, December 1935
Slaves of the Midnight Caverns, Dime Mystery Magazine, July 1937
Arms of the Flame Goddess, Dime Mystery Magazine, April 1938 The
Women Who Killed for Satan, Horror Stories June/July 1939 The
Unwelcome Dead, Terror Tales, July 1935 Brides for the Half-Men,
Sinister Stories, February 1940 Merry Christmas from the Dead, Dime
Mystery, January 1937
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Music Tells All (Paperback)
E.R. Punshon; Afterword by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe
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R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
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It all starts with a stroke of incredibly good luck --
Detective-Inspector Bobby Owen and his wife, Olive, find an almost
perfect home in the country to rent. But then they meet the
neighbors, including Miss Bellamy, whose piano stylings seem to
affect everyone in the village, and Mr. Fielding, whose manic
cheerfulness makes everyone nervous. The music brings everyone out
at night, and murder follows close behind.
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Doctor Arnoldi (Paperback)
Chris Mikul; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Introduction by Richard A Lupoff
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R481
Discovery Miles 4 810
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Tiffany Thayer, who was prominent in the Fortean Society, wrote
many unusual novels in the first half of the 20th century but
DOCTOR ARNOLDI is one of the most elusive. Now, for the first time
since its initial publication in 1934, it's available. The story is
an old one -- what happens when death is defeated -- but no one has
ever written about it as Thayer has.
Trade paperback. This revised edition of THE RAMBLE HOUSE MAPBACKS
reproduces all the mapback titles released by Ramble House to date.
The mapbacks are reproduced in color, alongside their front cover
designs and notes on their creation by Gavin L. O'Keefe, the
designer of the covers.
This new edition of L. Frank Baum's classic tale is illustrated by
Gavin L. O'Keefe. The illustrator has reflected the author's
interest in Theosophy, providing a new perspective on this
established icon of literature. With an Introductory Note by Fender
Tucker and a Foreword by John Algeo.
Arthur Leo Zagat wrote some of the goriest stories ever written
back in the 30s when times were bad for just about everybody. They
became known as "weird menace" tales which, as a genre, reached its
peak with Zagat. John Pelan tells you all about the man and his
time in his introduction. The stories in this collection are: The
Corpse Factory, Dime Mystery Magazine, Mary 1934 A Lodging in Hell,
Horror Stories, February/March 1936 Death Lands a Cargo, Dime
Mystery Magazine, October 1935 Death's Mistress, Dime Mystery
Magazine, September 1934 Madman's Bride, Dime Mystery Magazine,
January 1935 Satan's Bedchamber, Dime Mystery Magazine, August 1936
Soft Blows the Breeze from Hell, Dime Mystery Magazine, December
1937 The Little Walking Corpses, Dime Mystery Magazine, November
1934
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