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From the pages of the December, 1920 issue of "Adventure" magazine
comes this thrilling tale of pirate adventure on the high seas -- a
rousing action-adventure from H. Bedford-Jones, King of the Pulps!
From the November 1920 issue of the classic pulp magazine "The Blue
Book" comes this short novel, "a highly colored Oriental romance of
the sort the author of 'The Brazen Peacock' and 'The Talking Trees'
has made famous."
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a Canadian
historical, adventure fantasy and science fiction writer who wrote
over 100 novels, earning the nickname "King of the Pulps." His
works have appeared in a number of magazines, including Weird
Tales.
This is one of the most ancient and celebrated novels of China.
Scholars agree that it was written under the Yuan Dynasty,
1277-1348. The author is known only as "Ming-tsiao Chong-jen,
signifying literally "The Medium of the Celebrated Doctrine." This
edition has been translated from the Chinese by George Soulie de
Morant and done into English by H. Bedford-Jones.
This is one of the most ancient and celebrated novels of China.
Scholars agree that it was written under the Yuan Dynasty,
1277-1348. The author is known only as "Ming-tsiao Chong-jen,
signifying literally "The Medium of the Celebrated Doctrine." This
edition has been translated from the Chinese by George Soulie de
Morant and done into English by H. Bedford-Jones.
H. Bedford-Jones, the "King of the Pulps," was among the most
prolific and talented of the fiction writers for the pulp magazines
of the 20th Century. He specialized in adventure, and his
action-packed tales never disappoint.
H. Bedford-Jones, the "King of the Pulps," was among the most
prolific and talented of the fiction writers for the pulp magazines
of the 20th Century. He specialized in adventure, and his
action-packed tales never disappoint.
This volume includes "The Stagnant Death," by H. Bedford-Jones
(part of his "Trumpets from Oblivion" series) and the novel "The
Radio Flyers," by Ralph Milne Farley.
Originally published as a four-part serial in the legendary pulp
magazine "The Thrill Book," here is the story of Sir Gerald
Desmond, late officer in His Majesty's Royal Flying Corps. Broke
and drunk in Manila, he befriends a consumptive Irish fiddler,
Michael O'Sullivan, and the two become involved in a free fight
with the native constabulary. From this brawl they are rescued by
an unknown benefactor -- but when they come to their senses, they
find themselves shanghaied aboard the schooner 'San Gregorio',
bound for Mindoro Island. Typhoons, smugglers, beautiful women,
opium, and mutiny are just the beginning of their adventures!
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (1887 - 1949) was a Canadian
historical adventure fantasy and Science fiction writer who became
a naturalized United States citizen in 1908. He wrote over 100
novels. His works appeared in a number of pulp magazines.
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H. Bedford-Jones, the "King of the Pulps," offers an exciting
historical novella about the introduction of Christianity into
Norway. Illustrated.
H. Bedford-Jones, the "King of the Pulps," offers an exciting
historical novella about the introduction of Christianity into
Norway. Illustrated.
This volume reprints a rare 1920 western novel by H. Bedford-Jones,
one of the great pulp magazine writers.
This new collection from the pen of H. Bedford-Jones presents five
of his most exciting works from the pulp magazines of the early
20th Century, four novelets and one short story. Included are "The
House of Skulls," "Written in Red," "Yellow Intrigue," "Down the
Coast of Barbary," and "Skulls." Sure to please not only
afficianados of pulp fiction but readers looking for some of the
best adventure writing around, The House of Skulls and Other Tales
from the Pulps is the latest addition to the Wildside Pulp Classics
line!
From the pages of the December, 1920 issue of "Adventure" magazine
comes this thrilling tale of pirate adventure on the high seas -- a
rousing action-adventure from H. Bedford-Jones, King of the Pulps!
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