tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21387195434478270512024-03-18T21:18:10.771-07:00The Adventure ContinuesJonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-56187863979290791402014-11-09T06:44:00.000-08:002014-11-09T06:44:24.840-08:00Mystery At Movie Ranch New Pulp stories!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Mystery at Movie Ranch by Darryle Purcell<br />
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This first turned up in my emails wanting me, ME! To do a review of it. Well, hell, why not, I mean I like western pulp stories as well as the next guy or gal. I mean I write about plenty of the ones I get out there, so why not? As it turns out, I don't like reading BOOKS on line, yet that is, so I asked for a print edition of it and got sent one. Pretty cool, I must say on their part. I just like having the thing in hand, its that collector of paper in me that's the culprit! I'm excited about reading my first "new" pulp story, OK, I have read some in Planetary Stories and have drawn some illo's for same, and yeah, guilty of reading on line, you can read them also at Planetarystories.com Back to Darryle's story. As it turns out Darryle is a retired reporter for a LA newspaper and political cartoonist to boot! He did the cover and several illustrations for the interior, not too shabby! I would like to see a beautiful babe on the cover, like Earl Bergey would have done for say Startling Stories, brass bra's and all! But, that's me and my pulp tastes, a cowboy, smoking gun, Bi-plane, and strange monster, will do the job nicely! Suffice it to say there is no brass bra-ed woman in the story, but boy is there everything else!<br />
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Seems to me that Mr Purcell was out to write only one pulp western as he has everything going into this one from flying-saucers to the FBI and the mafia. Its everything a pulp story has going for it, wild situations, oh, and a beautiful love interest too, gotta have one of those, but usually not in the pulps as a rule. It reads like a story from Ray Palmers' Fantastic Adventures, a little humor: "That's me-Sean Woods ( the Hollywood in- house press dude/detective in the story). Everyone calls me Curly because, well, they're assholes." And, a lot of action, it starts right out with Ken Maynard ( yup that KM) falling out on his face, dead drunk, so much for slam-bang action, that will start tomorrow on the movie set. Just in the first few pages alone, fast cars, snipers, the posse, movie making descriptions of a low budget outfit, fights and woman! <br />
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I enjoyed his descriptions of how movies are made in different sequences and assembled later to fit the continuity. His (Ken Maynard in the story) conversation of movie horses was pretty cool in and of itself, how they could make any cowboy look good, stop on their marks and smile for the camera too!<br />
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You can find Buckskin editions here with a description of their books <http://buckskineditions.blogspot.com/2014/08/buckskin-editions-catalog.html> . Can order the Kindle edition or possibly the print edition also. <br />
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I find overall that the print edition was well done, I especially appreciate the the large print size helps me plenty! I think too, that it lives up to being a real page turner, very easy to read, love the guest appearances by Hoot Gibson, Thelma Todd and others of that era. I had a good time reading this, recommend it to you all who like old western movies and serials too. <br />
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<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-56698887192423469932014-05-23T20:44:00.000-07:002014-05-24T07:09:16.486-07:00Going home and ran into these pulps...<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgq0NIFUQT1svUNSrhGl8n8P3vrOX5c1MtgmchDcCDRu8u_s2r3XT3TZU_yrhekvpyAig2GWNZ10Gk7Bk4a59YK5sTBBRTaJVA0Xv1tuRauPDG4Ak1sNnEGNTNRXOk5fYF14eLBdPZ7Za-p/s1600/DSCF0832.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgq0NIFUQT1svUNSrhGl8n8P3vrOX5c1MtgmchDcCDRu8u_s2r3XT3TZU_yrhekvpyAig2GWNZ10Gk7Bk4a59YK5sTBBRTaJVA0Xv1tuRauPDG4Ak1sNnEGNTNRXOk5fYF14eLBdPZ7Za-p/s1600/DSCF0832.JPG" height="240" width="320" /></a>So, this morning I was headed to Lacrosse, WI. to unload and was heading back to the castle here and I get distracted when I don't have anywhere to go right away; I stop at a antique mall It's one I stop at cause its easy to park at and I have gotten pulps there before. But nothing turns up, a few Colliers and a Liberty, I'm trying to stay with pulps as I like the stories better. The art in the slicks(Colliers) is pretty cool I have to admit, but that's another story, so to speak! On down the main drag to my hacienda and I know there is another older store down the road that I drive on every single week and its always closed, I mean its been 10 years going back and forth past that place, never, ever open. Its Memorial Day weekend and I think, yeah, if anytime its now. WOW, yup, by god its got an open sign out front of the joint! Some of you may know that I drive a 80 foot long red monstrosity that's friggin' hard to park, but I ain't missing this guy being open, not in your life. I park it on the side of the highway as far as it will fit and not be in the ditch, put the flashers on and go in. Pretty cool when there is a very large stash of Life and Look and Colliers, and American Boy and just a huge bunch of magazines in the first row. Got to be some pulps here, hey? Well, the first thing I see is 2, foot high stacks of Railroad pulps, neat, but not my thing. Next to them is the above stack of 7 nice westerns 30's and 40's! Right on top is the Fifteen Western Tales, great cover by Robert Stanley I think, would have bought it in the day. I love interior art in these Popular Pulps, like this:<br />
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The art could be Gerald McCann, who had a very nice style and a excellent design sense. Any time I can score a Masked Rider pulp is a good day for me, and it'll rise to the top of my pile of reads, very fine cover probably by George Rosen, kinda dark figures seems to be his color choice. You can double click on the group shot and see his signed one on the Western Romances, I like the equal opportunity covers for the Romance titles.<br />
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This is the first time I've turned up any Dell Pulps,in the real world, the WR and the All Western are both by them and look like interesting reads, I mean the WR has a Anthony M. Rud Story, the guy wrote everything from SF to Romance and was an editor also! I love the trimmed edges lots easier to page though and looks better to me. Still, got to have a place in your head for the rough edges too, a true pulp!<br />
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Seems to me the earlier pulps like the All Western and the copy of West, both from the 30's had less interesting art, but the stories are such Golden Age greats, that is,it doesn't matter! More on the stories in part 2 of this and when I get to reading them.<br />
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West has a great cover, very different from the others and striking to me, would have glommed on to that right away, and really the stories look like great reads too! I have not done any research on these yet, so will be checking them out over the next few days for info. The Star Western claims to have 6 complete novels and its less than 100 pages,(Was issues) about 15 to 18 pages each! Cool! Let's close with a interior from Star Western, another McCann pen and ink.<br />
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Good stuff, just a fun find, how can you miss on this stuff? Anyone read any of these?<br />
<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-31443454208974020552014-04-13T13:34:00.001-07:002014-04-13T13:34:06.640-07:00Complete Northwest Magazine and Lost Bookmarks!I picked up a beautiful stack of great pulp magazines in Black River Falls WI. at an antique mall a few years back looking for a china cabinet. We got the cabinet on E-bay later in the year, but the guy had a nice booth of old magazines, a lot of Fishing and Hunting mags, but a nice stack of pulps, which I picked up a foot tall stack of including some magazine sized issues of Blue Book, including the fabled Ian Flemming James Bond issue, about which later. The rest being some nice westerns and the issue below, which I wanted to read first.<br />
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So, not the best of condition, the dreaded athletic tape always a drag to get off, and I guess it will remain there forever, no back cover but complete and it was cheap too. Its from March 1938 a Columbia Pub. The cover is by an unknown artist, but I find it to be very nicely done, the painterly landscape at the bottom is very effective, OK, and the painting does not have anything to do with any of the stories as far as I can tell. Well the Mountie does have a lanyard attached to his gun that the Cambell story refers to and it does have a woman featured in the tale, most the stories are set in the dead of winter so no use for a canoe. <br />
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The first story up is Law of the Mounted by Cliff Cambell is a excellent tale of just 6 characters who live and work above Arctic Circle, a very cruel place to be sure. I like the way the story unravels itself and how the people in it come together and then dissolve away again. Very nice flow and feel for them and he really does a wonderful job of describing the Circle and its sense of emptiness. The story is a northern mystery and everyone seems to have a secret. It was hard to put down, very pulply as you would expect, but well written. I could not find out much about Campbell, the Fictionmags site does not list but a few stories. He is listed on the Statement of ownership as the Editor, but above the table on contents it lists Michael Ivan. So don't know.<br />
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Next up is Bandits Rule The Snow Frontier by Brain Loomis a pulp writer of westerns and northerns. This is a more modern tale of the Mounties involving cars vs horses. He tells a nice believable story of how autos might help. I like the fact that woman play a role in both these stories and are very much in the hunt to solve the problems involved. <br />
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The short stories here one by the hugely prolific Samual Taylor who wrote a vast amount of pulp fiction his story Gold Eating Wolves was OK, as was C V Tench's story Quits. The better of the shorts is by Thomas Barclay Thompson its called Trail Breed a great dog story about how naturally the dog gets him out a fix. Am a sucker for dog stories. Thompson did not seem to publish much fiction, very little listed. Silver Fox is the final short here is of a native and (again) his wonderful dog. The k9 saves his life more than once. Everyone wants the dog, but he wants to give him to someone deserving of him. As for the silver fox, you'll have to read it yourself! <br />
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The Statement of Ownership I thought was interesting, it lists L. Miesel ( Louis K Miesel's dad maybe? The latter is a dealer in Photo-real art and I knew him from his pin-up originals he owned), Dave Gross and Louis H. Silbertket ( of Archie Comics, which he started in 1941 with John Goldwater). And, as mentioned early Campbell as ed and managing ed. <br />
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A very decent mag a bottom of the barrel publisher, but I thought plenty good for 15 cents in the day! <br />
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Lastly, to add to my list of Lost Book marks and you can see my old ones by checking out my older blogs on the subject. <br />
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This one is kinda cool, it a ticket for Strum, WI's Steam Engine days, the town is about 30 miles from where I got the pulps in Black River Falls, WI. I see a few things on the net about this fair, its at least been going on since 1964, but may go way back, under a different name. Pretty cool steam tractor event. This ticket may have been from around the days when the purchaser picked up the pulp, back in the thirties. I think its pretty neat, looks as if he only got though the first story by Campbell where I found it! Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-75400683560425058702014-04-05T09:10:00.001-07:002014-04-05T09:10:43.012-07:00A pile of Science Fiction reading...Here's some items I picked up and blogged about a few years back, and finally got around to reading some of. <br />
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I picked up the Venture mags along with some Imagination mags at a antique mall in Mid-Ohio, a very short run on this mag 16 issues, the last 2 published in 1969 and 1970. I have the May 1957, Sept and Nov., plus the Jan. 1958 issue, nice covers. <br />
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The paperbacks, I picked up at a Antique mall in WI, a big box full for $17 cheap at half the price. <br />
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The Star Fox by Anderson was first published in The Mag. of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Feb.thru June 1965. The book was cobbled together from the short stories in the FSF. I had a great time reading it and others must have liked it also as it was nominated for a SF award, but wasn't a winner in '65. The alien character ( Cynbe) is pretty cool and the kids of the story pick up its hair style, dances, and cloths, just like we did with the Beatles. Or, at least as I did, pegged pants and Beatle boots, still remember them. Ya gotta love fads! The Tech is pretty spot-on I thought, he had cell phone, a desk Computer ( in the days of those giant IBM jobs I used to work at in the 70's), TV info-trive and other cool stuff. Over all the tale is not unlike America's fight with England over independence. Very good. <br />
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As for the Dick book Galactic Pot-Healer, its my first read by him, I wanted to read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, but never got to get a copy. Its one of my favorite movies, Blade Runner that is. In any case its a very well thought out tale unlike any other I have read. The "Book" in the tale is very smart phone or tablet like, very cool as it turns out. The work they do as a group is a beautiful thing indeed. Dick must have like pottery very much! Everyone should ( and most of you guys probably have) read this one. <br />
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The May 1957 of Venture has a nice cover by Emsh about the first tale by James Gunn Space Is A Lonely Place. Its the last of a series of tales about what his idea of what space travel might be like. I think he did a very good job of visualizing space from what appears to be the space station ( like ours out there now) in a family oriented situation. Another interesting mention is the stove they have a "shortwave" device, very cool, almost a microwave, hey?<br />
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The next story The Corpse In Your Bed Is Me, by Walter M. Miller and Lincoln Boon. I generally like Miller's stuff, but don't like SF stories about Comedians. OK, it takes place in 2045 and there is a Martian in it, but not very good SF.<br />
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Night Sky Of Venus by Erik Fennel is my kind of tale; an excellent description of what Venus might be like. And, Mike the main character who comes of age there with the planet and native people. I very much like Fennel's Storytelling style. He had some tales in two my favorite pulps, Planet Stories and Blue Book. <br />
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Cold Victory by Paul Anderson has a great title and seems to be another political SF tale, the other is Star Fox a decade later. This tale is about 2 brothers who end up at odds with each other and how the story twists to fit it. Interestingly told, but not my glass of beer!<br />
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Birds of Prey by Marion Zimmer Bradley is what I thought to be a superior bit of fantasy story telling. The point of view of a woman telling a story though a man is pretty nice. She is a very descriptive writer. I will read more by her! And, I have a bunch in the above mentioned box of books. <br />
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Finally by Theodore Sturgeon Affair With a Green Monkey, not my kind of tale, its rather strange story of a guy who knows whats wrong with this, what he thinks is a gay fellow, but is really not, as his wife finds out! But, not like you would imagine. <br />
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Seems like a good SF magazine, but uneven, a good bunch of writers. <br />
Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-91571172538495495082014-04-04T19:25:00.000-07:002014-04-04T19:25:50.071-07:00Great book readingAlright the word is out, I do not read just pulps, Oh the horror! Yeah, yeah, I get suckered into reading other stuff. I mean take a look at these 4 I just finished, wonderful reads and some pulp tie-ins too!<br />
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I really had a good time reading this group of hardbacks, the two by Lawrence Block, I've had for a long time, especially the ginmill book which I hate to say it, have had since the time it came out 1986. Great intentions and all. The other book by him Small Town about New York is really awesome, quite the exotic writer, I must say! Well, all the books have a bit or a lot of that. The Khoury book on the Templar's, had some pretty kinky things going on as well! OK, I live a sheltered like in the back of a truck for crying out loud and I read pulps with no sex, just romance...Alright, maybe, just maybe the Spicy line of pulps, Spicy Adventure, Detective and others had some what you might have called lurid behavior at best, but not the stuff that say the Block book had, he started life as a erotic novelist, well you get paid by the word, so works for me. <br />
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All of the novels have something I like, the Templar one was especially good ( it's part 2 but still a good read), I love a little historical fiction, mixed with the FBI and well, the sex wasn't too bad either. The odd part, and it may just be me is that both Khoury and Patterson used the word beat every time something came up that you could have used say heartbeat or some such, never used a different work, "she waited for just one beat..." not a second or a min. just a beat! I don't know, Someone writing under another name, or is it a catch word I know nothing about? As for the Sacred Ginmill, excellent Matt Scudder detective story, not much action, a lot of drinking and a great ending, really twisted way of getting even. The Patterson book with his detective Michael Bennett is trying to solve a murder while on a cops vacation with his 10 kids and his dad. Very cool and sick at times crimes the purp pulls off.<br />
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I recommend all of them, I don't like giving away the stories or the endings, so not much of a reviewer, but by far to me and the last book I wanted and did read was Small town, is the best of the lot and recommend the most, awesome detective novel and a great romance too!<br />
<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-69451424530289881122014-04-04T14:39:00.000-07:002014-04-04T14:39:12.697-07:00Where have I been...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Now, I ask you what is wrong with this picture?! I mean check out this guy in front of me, I mean really, what the hell is HE thinking? This is about a month ago at where I-55 and I-40 meet in Memphis, TN. I was there for about 5 hours, moving about a mile an hour, really in the ballpark of the Atlanta, GA. affair where everyone abandoned their cars and walked! Oh, and tell me America's needs do not travel by truck, look at all of them. And, here's a shot of the other side of the road!<br />
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So, your thinking what does one do in a thing like this, well the first thing was try and get around it, routing in a big rig is hard to change, so I was told to stay on the interstate, not a good concept! But, a i-Pod helps lots, as does a CB radio, but mostly, I'm the kind of guy who reads, especially when you have the air brakes pulled and your not moving, of course! This then is what I reviewed, a short read in any case, but a nice mag I picked up at a antique store about a mile from my terminal in WI.<br />
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It was a in a stack of Hunting and Fishing mags and a pretty good size pile of Dime Novels all were Tip Tops, all by Street and Smith publishers. So, every last one of those Tip Tops was a sports, hunting, fishing, story, not high on my list. But, in the middle is this Top Notch Vol. 1 Number 1, March 1st 1910 and hell, its got a western cover! I would have bought the thing if it had a fishing cover, hard to find one of these! Cover is uncredited, and is familiar for some reason, nice comic book like drawing. It illustrates the Albert W. Tolman story In The Coulee. Here's the table of contents.<br />
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Really the mag was intended for it would seem about say 12 to 15 years old, back in the day. The first story is Bob Halliday, Freshman by Edwin Larkmore, who did all his magazine fiction for Top Notch to about 1910. Its a story that was OK, Bob is a "top notch" athlete at Princeton who take off in the middle of the season to visit the Athletic Club in New Orleans and get involved in a car chase of over 40 MPH, pretty exciting stuff. Don't know how they could have afforded the train ride, let alone renting a car in 1910! Its a serial and Bob meets the sister of the guy who gets hit my the other automoble-ist, and she's a mysterious one. The guy they chase is of course involved in all this. Not a favorite.<br />
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Second story by Gilbert Patten The Deadwood Trail is much better a western set in the Black Hills of the Dakota's. This one is much better, a kid sets out to meet his uncle and go to his gold claim, misses him and chances after him. He at least has a sensible explanation of why they would send so young a kid from the east out there by himself! He meets a girl and her brother and you have an idea where it goes from there!<br />
William George Patten is his real name and his other writing name is Burt L Standish, who as it turns out is the Editor for the mag. <br />
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Best Story for me in the issue is In The Coulee by Albert W. Tolman a short story with a tough steer! He wrote quite a bunch of fiction from 1910 to about 1944, which being that he was born in the 1860's was probably his last bit of wordage. <br />
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There's a Julian St Dare Baseball story, I'm not big on, and a Robert Russell one on football, OK, but not my style. <br />
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So, very interesting reads for back in the Pre-Pulp days of Top Notch, by October of this same year, it had switched from its 8x10 32 page 5 cent (go figure when they call them Dime novels) mag to the better known 7x10 128 page pulp mag. With a much more diverse set of stories and more to my liking. Oh, and I was looking at the Fiction Mags site ( you can Google it and see) where most of the info I found was and low and behold there's my copy of the mag, tape and all. Pretty cool, I found the issue awhile back and posted on the Pulpmags list page about it, and was placed it on the opening page. Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-81818388208263369442013-12-07T18:46:00.001-08:002013-12-08T08:23:43.809-08:00Blue Book March 1933<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I've always liked Blue Book, most of the ones I've turned up at Flea Markets and Antique Malls have been the larger bed-sheet size issues, that's the 8x10 inch regular size magazine issue's. Wonderful issues and generally pretty reasonable, from Free to 3, 4 bucks. This one is more the pulp size issue, with OMG trimmed edges! Yeah, am a sucker for those, you can actually page though the issue, unlike all the other pulps of its ilk, with rough edges. They still crumble the same when you read them, mostly over my jeans or the bed depending where you read the things. This one I picked up from a friend in trade for some other books, he had about 5 or so of these, plus other pulps.<br />
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This one has a great Joe Chenoworth cover, who was from Indiana, went to the Chicago Art Ins. ( and taught there also), worked for McCall's (who was BB's publisher) which may have helped him get a job at Blue Book. A wonderful source of material on pulp artists is Pulpartists.com, its one of my favorite sites. I really like his design on this cover, the W shape of the woman, the male figure intersects this and the shape of the land brings the whole thing around again to the figures, very nice. I would have bought it, in the day. The cover story is about the H. Bedford-Jones story "The Pearl of Price", 1500 miles south of Honolulu, pearls are found on a little charted reef and rats too! A woman is found adrift with 2 dead men, a girl on a ship is found to be the "Devils Luck"! Great story by Jones as usual. I really find the novelette length stories are the best in a pulp, gives enough pages to suck you into.<br />
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The first story is "Power Smoke" by Roy Norton a very prolific writer of general fiction for Popular mag as well as many others. Tells a modern western tale, mixed with Chicago style gangsters. A decent short story of Deputy Bill Adams holding the mine down for the good guys.<br />
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One of my favorite stories contained here is "The Chief Engineer" by Bigelow Neil, a wonderful tale of a beaver and how he helps the humans. Great teller of animal tales. Looks like he spent his whole writing career at Blue Book. You couldn't go wrong writing for them, they paid very well, even in the thirties.<br />
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"Knave of Diamonds" by Henry LaCrossitt and very well done illo's by Joe Chenoweth. The story is a good one an how a thief steals some diamonds and how they end up in the least expected place. Seems he wrote a lot of stories, for Adventure, Complete, Sat. Evening Post and of course Blue Book. Romantic adventure seems to be his ticket.<br />
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"Breakers Away" bu Frederick Bechdolt a well told yarn about Chineese human contraband. An unusual choice of story matter. Very well done. He wrote for everyone, Sat. Evening Post, Cosmo, Liberty, and lost of pulps. He did very well for himself, I would think.<br />
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"Flying Justice" by Sidney Bowen a flying and sports writer, in the pulps, puts out a tale of a pilot and bank robbers. He wrote a lot of pulp material and Blue Book was not left out of this. The illo's by George Wert, is another blog entirely, so will get back to him soon.<br />
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"The Secret of Zorga Island" by Wm J. Makin a Red Wolf of Arabia story and a top notch spy tale. <br />
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"White Owl Milk" by Akers is a rather racist story, he wrote a lot of them for Blue Book, well told though...<br />
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"Abducted Premier" a Freelancers of Diplomacy story by Herbert New a regular feature like the previous 2 tales.<br />
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"Murder Master" by Roy L. Hinds the featured novel in the issue is a very smooth tale of oriental murder, he's a terrific storyteller. He did tons of work at Popular, Short Story and Argosy. <br />
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All very accomplished professionals in the prime of their writing lives, this makes for a very well spent 15 cents back in the day, OK, so I spent 15 bucks on this deal, but still a very great value. <br />
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<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-54929455547726358082013-12-01T10:58:00.000-08:002013-12-01T10:58:48.970-08:00A pulps cover...While picking out something to write about pulp-wise, you can't help looking at the covers. Yeah, back in the day I would have bought a ton of these things just for the cover. Here's a good example from Populars line of Dime Mystery, this is the ones that came after the name change to 15 Mystery Stories.<br />
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I think the cover is by Sam Cherry, its a classic. The novel in the mag is William Campbell Gault's Keeper of The Cat-Bride, a very good tale in my opinion. I find most everything he did here and in Dime Mystery to be unique and well written. <br />
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Interior art pretty cool also, I don't know who's the artist, but nice.<br />
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Another classic pulp cover this time for DM, this time I think its Stan Drake he used this model a bunch of times, maybe his wife. The novel in this issue I thought was the strongest story, it by Franklin Gregory and the title is Once in a Murderer's Moon. He wrote some in DM and his output at this time was mostly in Adventure and Blue Book. I also like the story Dark Inquest by Cyril Plunkett who was a very prolific writer of detective fiction writing for everyone it looked like in the pulps and a bunch for Popular, New Detective, Detective Tales DM, etc. <br />
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An interior drawing from DM, looks to be either Everett Raymond Kinstler or Gerald McCan, they are oddly similar in style sometimes. Both of their bio's can be found at Pulp artists field guide. <br />
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So, if I was browsing the racks back in the late 40's early 50's, I would positively snag these 2 issues! OK, well if I had the dough 15 to 25 cents a pop, I would have bought doubles of each for trading purposes later, just like buying doubles of all #1 issues. An old comic book deal. Anyone else do this?<br />
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<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-30344693319373501572013-11-30T16:16:00.000-08:002013-11-30T16:16:27.419-08:00Humorama continues!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Humorama was a great little pin-up and men's humor digest mag from the 50's to the mid 60's. It was a Martin Goodman publication, who had one of his relatives Abe Goodman run the show. It wasn't a big money maker, like his full size true detective magazines. But, it did make enough dough for run for a long time and it was twenty five to thirty five cents, so cheap anyway. Lets face it guys that worked for them didn't make any to much either. Seems odd that guys like Jack Cole, who could get work at Playboy, worked there. I would think any of the other guys I like from this mag, like Bill Ward and Wenzel etc. could have made it elsewhere too. Who knows with Timely Pubs what the deal was. Humorama, Joker are from 1962-3 and the Smiles is 1955 not sure of the publisher, which had offices in Silver Spring, MD. <br />
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Years ago, 1990 or so I had the opportunity to look over great stacks of Humorama type of originals, wonderful stuff, I bought as many of the "good" ones as was possible to walk away with. Don't know where Ferd got them, he was from Canada and had links to one the larger dealers there, can't remember who he was, but I would guess he picked them up somewhere, maybe they reprinted the things in Canada, anyone know? In any case, cheap a couple of bucks each. <br />
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An nice sample from Joker Nov. 1963 by Bill Ward, I have a few originals left in my collection of these large charcoal drawings, he did them on cheap newsprint, so they don't hold up so well. His pen and ink ones do though like this original I have. It is sighed on the bottom left. <br />
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On the back the caption is "Of course I could love a person for years and years-but I'm afraid It wouldn't always be the same person!" It was first printed in Humorama somewhere, then reprinted in Zip for Jan. 1970 and reprinted in Joker for Oct. 1970. They certainly got there money's worth out of the art! <br />
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Another nice Ward from Humorama, beautiful stuff. <br />
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A wonderful Wenzel Girl. <br />
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Here's a the link to the Ward page<www.womenofward.net> good material there. <br />
And, here is some more nice Wenzel art, very cool. <http://www.comicartfans.com/comic-artists/bill_wenzel.asp><br />
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Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-74860296368303640612013-07-04T11:52:00.000-07:002013-07-04T11:52:37.402-07:00Some new Astounding Pulps<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Some really nice Astounding came my way, just love reading these awesome issues from March, July Aug , Nov, Dec, 1940 and Jan. 1941. Some excellent stories from Heinlein's If this Goes On, to Slan by A E van Vogt ( with a drawing by Schneeman). I have only gotten though the March 1940 issue with the conclusion to the Heinlein story which was excellent. It also has what I thought was the best story in the mag Chapter from the Beginning by Alexander M Phillips a story of early man and a later evolution of same, hunting him. Excellent tale of possible historical cross-over of the species, very cool. <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Seems that according to Fictionmags excellent site that he did work for Top Notch in 1936, some Shortstories in the 40's, probably more Astounding than is listed. The Wiki mentions work for Amazing, Wonder and Unknown. It also mentions his being a president of the Phily SF society. I thought the tale was very good, but, me, I just am a sucker for this kind of yarn. <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Some really nice art here from The Stars look Down drawn W A Koll, whom I don't know much. Nice work though<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />And one of my favorite guys illustrating pulps Edd Cartier. Pulpartists says he went to Pratt and studied under Harold Scott ( who influenced a lot of pulp artists and was a very prolific one himself) and William James ( who was an art director at Street and Smith) gave him his start at S and S. He went on to do over 800 illo's for The Shadow mag. <br />
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Another Cartier, he did say that he likes to put humor in his work and he does come across and does a nice light job of it.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Possibly some of the most excellent reading you can get in a pulp magazine, plus some of the better pulp drawings in one mag. You really got you 20 cents worth of entertainment back in the day! You can't exactly end without mentioning John Campbell the editor who made it all happen, and had a real lively letters section too! Wonderful stuff!Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-73751436182137365642013-07-03T20:04:00.000-07:002013-07-03T20:04:13.301-07:00Wisconsin Foodie 2 Nettles and Pasta Pesto!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Right, the above is Pasto D'urtaica which is to say Pasto with Stinging Neddles. Yup, thats the stuff when you touch it gives you a hell of an itch. It grows in our yard like a weed, I pick the new growth off the top with gloves and yank the rest of it out of our garden. It comes back like a vengence. To make this dish, I blanch the whole bunch in a pasta pot for a few minutes and the stingers go away. Let cool and remove the stems. Blend it in a food processor, with about 3 cloves garlic, olive oil, fresh basil, chives and oregano, till smooth. Add Parmasean cheese to blender. We added popcorn cauliflower, cut into small pieces and roasted with some olive oil, turning frequently in a large pan and finish in a 400 degree oven to caramelize, tossing well, add the Pesto and any kind of pasta you may wish, we added Cellentani, awesome, and stir until combined. Free, fresh food out of the yard! Google the Stinging Neddles if you don't know what they are, I bet you have some too! To die for, really excellent stuff! Ya, gotta love the Italians for thinking this up! And my wife, CBJ, did her take on it, with the fresh herbs and the roasted cauliflower. <br /><br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-56173214937838501202013-07-03T05:20:00.000-07:002013-07-03T05:20:02.373-07:00Interesting Pulp magazine uses...Here is a really unique item I ran across in The Richmond Bookstore, Richmond, VA and a cool story to go with it. <br />
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OK, its a purse, it has two clapboard images to it, the back was a bra ad or something. It has the strap, clasp, and sides that made it about 3 inches wide inside and really looked professionally done, never seen one of these things before. I really like the idea of including the dice with the Gambling Lady cover! Bob the owner of the store and a buddy of mine tells me that when he was at one pulp show or another and I think it was the one in New Jersey that a guy came up to him and was interested in romance pulps which Bob had a bunch of, but not with him. So the guy buys what he has, tells him about using them for woman's handbags, and he never hears from him again. Well Bob shops everything from Fleas to backyard sales and right in Richmond, runs across 2 of these things, at a yard sale, the other one wasn't a pulp cover, but had the same 7 x10 image from another mag. He couldn't remember if this was one of the pulps he sold to the guy in New Jersey, and Fiction Mags does not have it in that site either. There are 3 or so Gambling Lady titles, one by Frank Gruber no less, but not this cover. The cover image looks to me like it should be the 1950's, but the 10 cent price tag seems of question for a 50's pulp. So it could be a composite image, even if it is its a nice one. And, no I did not buy it, if anyone wants it, its still there I would think. <br /><br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-69473194178930532742013-07-02T12:54:00.000-07:002013-07-02T12:54:31.622-07:00Old school, now New school<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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OK, As you can tell my old school ways have transformed into a much more easy to handle form of music. Sampling is so much easier to do with the iPod Touch, and instant email, maps and a ton of music on the road, where I spend all my time. Also I became a part of the portable hard-drive gang, with this preloaded rock and roll bonanza , all 1.5 terra bites of it. About, what? 35 years of continuous listening? Who would have thunk? And for all those who know of these things, yes, the song Thunk by The Jefferson Airplane/Starship is on there! So, the Decemberists, Springsteen's Waiting on a dream, Dylan's Tempest, Charlie Musselwhite, David Bowie's Hunky Dory, and Neil Young's After the Gold Rush, are going on shuffle for a good 8 hours or so! Nice to plug in in my dash on the semi and cruise on down the road! Yeah, I love it, gotta get some wireless speakers and use it at the house too! Oh, it came as a very nice gift from my wife ( the iPod) and the hard-drive from my good friend Mike, nice when things work out like that!<br /><br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-20287860996277027412013-04-21T15:32:00.000-07:002013-04-21T15:32:46.705-07:00New tunesThere are days when I want to go out and get some new music and end up not caring much for my choices. So with my old school ways went to the library and checked them out to listen to them first. Here are the 3 new ones I took with on the road.<br />
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I know you can down load samples of the above and get the whole deal burned to your Ipod or whatever you use, BUT, I prefer the real thing yet, love to read the notes. The Clapton Album has a lot of wonderful tunes on it that he must love. Its an album that at first listen, I didn't like, and some Clapton heads probably won't either. But, the second times the charm, the guest artists on this album make it for me Taj Mahal on Harp on the opening tume Further Down the Road, also written by him. Angel has J J Cale on Guitar, possibly one of the best songs here is Gotta Get Over with Chaka Khan on vocals, its written by Doyle Bramhall the other guitarist on the CD, very good too. All of Me is a song I've heard a few times, notable by Willie Nelson, here with Paul McCartney on bass and vocals. And, one of my favorites is Goodnight Irene done old school a wonderful tune written by Huddy Ledbetter, better know as Leadbelly for a fight he got into in prison, got stabbed 5 times in the gut and survived! Overall, the guitar playing is excellent and I really got into the various styles he plays here, including some Peter Tosh, Otis Redding and the Gershwin Brothers. <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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All day yesterday was Record Store Day, a day of old albums on vinyl. I heard a ton of music on that format coming though Indiana and Chicagoland ( Wxrt) Great stuff made me look though some of mine, am gonna hafta dust of the record player and check some out, like the above! Man, I have some great ones, I have not heard in a long time, like the Masked Marauders ( said to have Mick Jagger on the first tune) they were a great garage band, gotta love it, lots more. Fodder for another day...<br />
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The David Bowie CD is another I had a hard time liking the first time though, but, man does it grow on you its awesome! Its been 10 years since his last album, he's had a heart attack to recover from but, back like a great rocker. The album is a pretty quiet affair, heck the cover is a post-it note over his Heroes album, no notes here, no musicians listed. Great tunes, The Next Day, The Stars, Valentines Day ( reminds me of Pete Droge's 4th of July is a good day to die, they'll remember you each year, your departure from here). BTW, the video of The Stars is a very good short film, can be seen on YouTube. OK, the album is a rocker, not quiet, it has Earl Slick on Guitar pretty good if you ask me, he replaced my favorite guitar player in Bowie's band Mick Ronson a great player on Ziggy Stardust and other albums. He died at age 46 of liver cancer, way to young. <br />
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The Heart Album on the other hand is one that I like all the way though the first time, a fine bit of hard rock, these woman can do it all, even with strings the ladies rock. This year they were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I think this album is to prove that they belong there. Dear Old America and Skin and Bones both excellent tunes. You can't go wrong getting this CD. <br />
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Its really great when your bands of the past still can produce good music, I have the new Niel Young and Springsteen albums that I find to be really good also. In this day and age when people are retiring it feels good to hear them doing their art and on the road. Heart is out and about, close to me, in Highland Park, Il. Bowie, on the other had is not out promoting his new one. Clapton probably is. The last time I saw him live was at Alpine Valley, WI. (1992) It was with Stevie Ray Vaughn and Robert Cray. It was a wonderful show, with a great jam in the end, you can not believe how good that was! The sad part was that was the night Stevie Ray went up in a helicopter and crashed in to the side of the hill there and was killed. It was a very foggy night. Man, that was hard to take, one of our favorite guitar players was gone. Clapton rocks on...<br />
<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-5518282129587472752013-03-24T15:02:00.000-07:002013-03-24T15:02:09.167-07:00Pulp StuffThe below is part of the reason I don't seem to get anything done. This is the top of my desk, I'm sure one or two of you have about the same kind of room that I have there. Geeze, all's I want to do when I get to it is look at all this cool stuff, like the stack on the left which is pretty much Doc Savage for 1934 and up to 1938 or so, on the right a bunch of Adventure for the 20's and 30's, Some Spicys, Short Story and Thrilling Wonders among others. Of course in the back, some Street and Smith Thick Books, vintage paperbacks and what have you! OK, I do get to some reading, like these below. <br />
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The Doc on the left is January 1934 with the 1st appearance of Pat Savage story Brand of the Werewolf, a very up to date gal for 1934 and an excellent story for an early Doc. Classic Baumhoffer Werewolf cover and some good stories on British Guianna, and Pearl Divers. The issue on the right is April 1934, Classic Baumhoffer cover for The Monsters, great use of what is more modern tech, TV and 2 way wrist radio's!<br />
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The 2 consecutive issues of the Shadow, I've read recently and a while ago, with some excellent covers, like the Chest cover for Sept. 1944 by Modest Stein is excellent, I like the Shadow shadow. I love oriental stories of mystery. The second story in the issue is by Ralph Andrews a tale of oriental Double-cross, which I like also. The third tale is by Talmage Powell about a killer retuning home, it sucks you right in, good yarn. Several more tales by John Roebert about 2 guys looking to get out of crime, James Bent a story of black market meat (its the war years after all) and Death lays and Egg By Ted Stratton about a perfect crime but the husband fails to remember one thing!<br />
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The other issue of the Mask for Oct. 1944 is great, don't know the artist for the issue, but could be Stein, very nice. The story I found to be excellent with a nice twist ending. Also a very good Nick Carter Story by Bruce Elliott. <br />
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Here too I have to add some nice art by Jack Gaughan, boy, double click on this and take a look at what would have been the cover to my issue of Cloak and Dagger # 3 or so around 1969 or 1970 can't remember anymore, but really fine art. He said to me that he got up over coffee and did these drawings to warm up! Pretty cool. I found these drawings when my mother died, buried at her house, she never though out much. OK, the rest of the issue on ditto masters was there too! Here too, is the back cover to it. Ah, and one more illo from that issue, one of mine from 40 years ago!<br />
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Two recent reads mine are the above pictured pulp magazines of the
Culture group, sometimes known as Trojan Publishing.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Trojan also published one of my favorite lines
of 50’s crime and horror comics.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Being
they printed some of the best gory and violent group of comics a guy could
want!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The pictured pulp of an early
nature: the Spicy Detective dated May 1941 a scarcer issue of that series and a
later publication of theirs: Speed Western July 1947.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>For you guys and gals who read pulps you know
that this was a publisher out to fill a part of the buying public that was of
an adult nature.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>So, OK, your kid goes
into buy a comic or pulp, say Doc Savage and the dad goes with him and gets a
little something for himself to read, and asks for a Spicy. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Mostly, these were under the counter items, so
you got a Spicy Mystery, Detective, Adventure or whatever you liked.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Cool,
now you got a piggy-back sale, like selling a candy bar with you comics or pulp
purchase.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>More dough, yah know?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Anyway down the line Culture got cracked and
had to tame down their line and renumbered and renamed their line Speed, hence
the Speed Western from Spicy Western.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>Oddly, enough at least in the Speed Western case no more “sex” but pretty
violent for a western.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>An example of
both of these early and late series pulps would say be from my favorite
detective writer Robert Leslie Bellem, the story is called Future Book a horse
racing tale of a bookie who takes bets on future races ( weird, I know).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It’s a tale of Dan Turner Hollywood Detective.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>To quote Dan ( and, ladies I’m sorry about
the politically incorrect line, but its funny) “When I spoke to her, she drew a
quavery (sic) gasp that swelled the front of her suede jacket in a most
distracting way!”<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Alright, kind of
quaint, but, you get the idea about Spicy.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>As for the Speed side, from Frontier Law by Paul Hanna: “Allan’s hand
shot up and grasped that thumb, and the crack of the broken bone sounded though
the room.”<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Ouch, not something I’d find
in a Western Story mag. yarn ( The cover quote: is stories as clean as the
outdoors).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></div>
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Let's talk about the artists with Culture Pubs. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The cover to the Detective is by Allan
Anderson.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It’s a very nice design, the
way the two people lean to the left and the door on that side brings the eye
around over to the gun and back to the characters--a classic triangle design,
good drapery and a nice on the eyes female.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>An excellent cover made to sell.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>The Western is by George Rosen, not a slouch in the cover painting
department.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Notice the arms on the
female and male that make the eye keep looking at the scene, a nice
rectangle.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Makes me want to know what’s
going on in the magazine.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>And as for
what is inside, well some very good pen and ink drawings by Parkhurst and Joe Sokoli.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Sokoli, had a relationship with the guys at
Culture in a round about sort of way, which I find interesting to no end.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I read a very nice article in Illustration
magazine here by David Saunders which is very long and detailed and he has the
sweetened and condensed version at his very excellent Field hunters guide to
Pulp Artists here.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>To paraphrase some of
that, Joe lived the life of the Dead End Kids ala Jack Kirby ( who did some
pulp illo’s and created some character name Captain America with Joe Simon of
course).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>His father was a barber to many
famous people, including Wild Bill Hickock, President Woodrow Wilson and a guy
named Frank Costello, a gangster and a good tipper!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Joe went to Pratt to get an engineering
degree, but switched to art, because of the great depression ( 1932), where the
alumni of the school were making big bucks.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>The teachers included, Walter Baumhofer, H. Winfied Scott, Rudolph
Belarski, Fred Blakeslee, and John Flemming Gould.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>They all returned to Platt to tell others how
to break into the pulps.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The students
included: Earl Mayan, George Gross, and Sokoli.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>Seems as if Joe’s father died and at the same time the gangster Frank
Costello comes in the Culture game with partner Harry Donenfield, Costello
being the silent partner.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>So, Joe needs
a job…A last note on Donenfield is how what Dave says he may have made his
money to buy National (later to merge into DC Comics) was by smuggling Canadian
booze into the US in the hollow of the paper rolls he used in publishing his
Spicy’s.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Just a rumor!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><br />
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in Speed Western , Walter A Tomkins with Spawn of the Trigger Breed a story of
a father’s rep and what happens to his son, good tale.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>John Jo Carpenter, Laurence Donovan a great
story on bringing Morgan horses west to sell.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>William Decater, Paul Hanna and Joel McCoy about Mexico’s war with
Texas, very cool.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The Spicy Detective
has Luke Terry, Robert A Garron, Robert Leslie Bellen who has the destination
of writing for most all the issued of Spicy Detective, Max Neilson, Carl
Lennox, Walton Grey, Stan Warner and Paul Hanna again.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>A lot of these guys used other names when
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<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">The above comics are notable for the way the title changed from the #1 issue with emphasis on the Western to the Crime issue #7 and the Wally Wood Art on Six Gun, great stuff hey? The Sally art on top of the Joe S. art is by Adolphe Barreaux , who is also listed as editor on the comics line, so he too was connected with Culture pubs. too. </span></div>
<br />Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-85402741445627850762012-12-31T14:48:00.000-08:002012-12-31T14:48:37.775-08:00Another Wisconsin Foodie<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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With the extra mashed potatoes we made Potato bread, excellent too, extra special good right out of the oven with butter, can't beat that for dinner. Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-4458763649974253722012-12-13T12:39:00.000-08:002012-12-13T12:39:37.173-08:00Austin Briggs' Blue Book Pulp illo's<ol>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyFG0Q90-A4jNXBcRbA7f3hQ1OD-k-INAMOjjxEUZBd_UpKi5w7oMErXTcAFKWtb2ahP27cYYPfH3mlKFt7Ffu9WBoXZK0-yUKDtXuHxEw6gCUbMev1VIg7zG8Br-IClTCBIaPzQylzSPn/s1600/DSCF0271.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyFG0Q90-A4jNXBcRbA7f3hQ1OD-k-INAMOjjxEUZBd_UpKi5w7oMErXTcAFKWtb2ahP27cYYPfH3mlKFt7Ffu9WBoXZK0-yUKDtXuHxEw6gCUbMev1VIg7zG8Br-IClTCBIaPzQylzSPn/s320/DSCF0271.JPG" width="320" /></a>Since I was unable to find much on Briggs' pulp work on the web, I decided to add my own. I find Austins work to be wonderful in this period: 1936 to 1939( a random sample of my Blue Books). I think its his top work. Better that his Flash Gordon comics strip work, after all its really hard to be as good as Alex Raymond. I really love pen and ink work like Briggs did in the pulps and no one talking about his magazine work seemed to notice his work there.Well after all, he was doing work in the '40's for Saturday Evening Post, Cosmo, Ladies Home Journal and others getting paid a hell of a lot more money and getting much more exposure there than at Blue Book. Am pretty sure he got lots of people to notice him there at Blue Book, because McCalls got very good distribution, but not like the slicks. Lets look at these drawings from Sept. 1936 illustrating "Jail-Bait" By Robert R. Mill an FBI story of police crime. An excellent read, somewhat on the order of Law and Order the TV program. You know, detecting, arrest and conviction. The drawing is a beautiful example of cross-hatching, very moody and atmospheric. Great use of black and white spaces and nice corner to corner design. Not your average pulp illo! Then again, Blue Book was not your normal pulp, and had a literary lean to it, as well as giving artist on the way up and down a very good pay, as opposed to the other pulps.<br />
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Blue Book had a gob of really excellent artists on their staff and is always a pleasure to read and look at. As a plus they frequently added color to their pages, sometimes to add to the drawings sometime as a completely different bit of art to give it a ghostly appearance. Its like how they used to show the Shadow in Shadow Comics, as a blue drawing without the black outline. I can see why Briggs was inducted into the Society of Illustrator's Hall of fame. Great man. Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-20114840716412452612012-12-09T11:59:00.000-08:002012-12-09T11:59:52.398-08:00Nafzinger connectionA Few weeks back I spoke of the Ray Nafzinger-Agnes Best Nafzinger connection, or what I thought maybe one. I have since read "The Spell of the Turquoise" By Agnes Nafzinger From March 1954 issue of Love Book Magazine a Popular Publication its pictured in my earlier post on Love pulps, great cover of a blonde with compact. The Story is one of a unnamed state in the south-west with a dude ranch and a very old turquoise mine found by the grandfather of the present day owner. OK, the real story is between two woman, an old flame and his "best friend" and two other men who try to get the mine. Very nice descriptions of the mine and a quality story too. <br />
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Not much info was found by me on the Ray/Agnes deal but did find this<http://www.amazon.com/Colorados-Buried-Treasure-Bancroft-Booklets/dp/0933472161> on a book Agnes helped with, published in 1976, it sounds so much like the story in Love Book, the reviews seem to verify this too. Seems that Agnes knew her stuff about that sort of activity. Anyway figure she could be Rays daughter/wife being the age difference is a lot, he was most likely born in 1902 or so, he passed in 1946 and his first stories appeared in 1922 in Peoples Pulp with "Jes a Little Josh". Matter of fact his first 3 publications were for Peoples and the next bunch for Ace High, seemed they were all westerns. So that makes him maybe 20 or so writing for the pulps and then didn't live very long either. But just a guess, there is no birthday given for him. An other bit of info comes from The Pulp Vault #14, an article written by J. Edward Leithead another excellent pulp western writer, gives his starting date at Ace High as 1924. He said he was the youngest guy there followed by Nafziner. Leithead started out at the same time, he doesn't give his age but the photo of him looks like he's in his twenties. Given the date of the Colorado buried treasure book 1976, I guess it could he his daughter or wife, but lean toward it being his wife with the Best Nafzinger name, like my wife's name her maiden name and mine. She Started writing in 1943 for All Story Love and then for Rangeland Romances and what looks like the last year of Rays life 3 collaborations with him "I love Organ Music" from The Saturday Evening Post 1945, "Papa Played the Cello" from Colliers 1945, and "Lady Nightingale" from The Sat. Ev. Post 1947. Seems a musical connection too. So interesting stuff, but, nothing concrete, both were very good writers and I plan on reading some Ray Nafziner stuff in the near future, maybe some Holiday type of western would be good. Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-29376597499341563412012-10-28T07:57:00.000-07:002012-10-28T07:57:03.260-07:00Halloween Pulp Stories<br />
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As you can see I'm ready for some horror stories and most of all the H P Lovecraft stories contained in Weird Tales for Nov. 1938. Its a reprint from the Wolverine Nov. 1921 a fanzine out of Detroit, MI. I look forward to the other stories as well, including: The Hound of Pedro by Robert Bloch, Lynn Foster is Dead by Seabury Quinn, The Thing in the Trunk by Paul Ernst and even a Robert E. Howard poem! Can't beat the A R Thileburn cover of I found Cleopatra by Kelley, too bad its only PT. 1. OK, it was a find I made in an old store, and no not for 5 buck either, but a good trade for some Good House Keeping from the 30's and some other comics as well. I got about 30 pulps, including these 2 Weird Tales. <br /><br />
The next issue, March 1938 has a fine M Brundage cover, and some awesome interior illo's, especially for the Jules de Grandin story by Seabury Quinn, and is the cover feature as well. The Lovecraft story is Beyond the Wall of Sleep, and contains a ton of other great material such as:<br />
The Ancient Mariner an illustrated poem by Virgil Finlay, a Robert E Howard poem, The Thing on the floor by Thorp McClusky, Dreadful Sleep by Jack Williamson, Shadow on the screen by Kuttner. Great tales of wonder if you ask me. What are you all gonna read for the Trick or Treat season?Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-66800131635051092652012-10-27T05:54:00.000-07:002012-10-27T05:54:22.554-07:00Real World Pulp Finds<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here's some real world finds that I located out in W.Virgina one my way home, nothing too exciting, but to me I find lots to dig into when I get new stuff, as I'm sure you all do too. The Star Western is from Feb 1954, the cover artist is unknown to me, one thing to notice is above the title is Big Romances of the West, kind of sets the tone of the issue. As you can see from this fine illustration that these are not your push over women, like my wife says "built to pull plows". The second story by Dan Kirby, Night Rider, has a opening blurb to the effect of "Outlaw Jack McCord wanted a slim, Blonde, lovely Melissa more than anything. And, Like everything else, he has to get her away from another man---at the point of a gun!" The next story by William E Cook The Failure, has a opening line: "There was only one place a man could trust that double-crossing daughter of hell Dan Keene pursued--smug and tight and helpless--in somebody else's arms!" I see a pattern of the kind of stories you or I are going to read. </div>
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And here too, is something that I don't see everyday in a pulp mag: The Cattle Queen Pin-up! Very cool, I must say, a lead into Lee Floren's Cattle Queens Die Proudly! Finally, my favorite artist over at Standard pubs in the Dec. 1952 issue of Texas Rangers Gerald McCann who illustrates Giles A Lutz' Throw Lead Or Die. I haven't read any of his work, but look forward to that one. The lead off story of the Rangers is by Peter Germano writing under the Jackson Cole name, the story is Land Of The Lost. Other stories are by Robert Horton with the Wedding Gift and Gordon Shirreffs' Face of Fear. The cover by Sam Cherry is a classic boarding of the bat wings! Over all a nice find, look forward to some more reading. </div>
Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-77480485699974134772012-09-30T09:15:00.000-07:002012-09-30T09:15:10.020-07:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHGEji0nxgJlMSsui2CEu3U3vt5VqpsFKfVmt1Qaax2PTgb_-zgIjx1vnjfpsQFg64FFEYMObR1PFp00hMJzcmC-iBb4cqVrF34tD3pdJIrwpJWmJS-gyNNwocqC1KxjZaES2TqzgtmMSF/s1600/DSCF0239.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHGEji0nxgJlMSsui2CEu3U3vt5VqpsFKfVmt1Qaax2PTgb_-zgIjx1vnjfpsQFg64FFEYMObR1PFp00hMJzcmC-iBb4cqVrF34tD3pdJIrwpJWmJS-gyNNwocqC1KxjZaES2TqzgtmMSF/s320/DSCF0239.JPG" width="320" /></a>Really great $1 Pulpls!<br />
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I do like the cover art very much here also, not only wonderful art, beautiful women, and all unsigned, which must have been Popular Pubs way of doing business. They more likely didn't want other publishers to steal away thier talent. Its amazing to me that these are all Popular mags, they must have had great distribution in this area, I run across their western pulps all the time too. On the other had, I don't run into Popular's detective, mystery or adventure pulps in the real world much. I suppose I wouldn't get them for a buck each anyway. <br />
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Francis K Allan had another good story in this last batch of pulps, Dangerous Lady from Brooklyn, about an ex-sports star turned editor who helps a girl with unusual ideas of traffic control. Nice read and good art and title lettering. <br />
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I notice that Agnes Best Nafzinger has a story, The spell of Turquoise in the March 1954 issue of Love Book, its a novel cover featured. Seems as if she is a relative of Ray Nafzinger, as she writes with him on several stories in Colliers and Saturday Evening post. She writes in Love Book on her own, and most of her stories for Ranch Romances. Another reason, I think that can link the two of them together is that Ray lived in New Mexico and the Turquoise story made me put 2 and 2 together, OK, it may not have anything to do with that, but interesting. Always good mystery stuff going on in the pulps! Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-51000417319111214742012-09-29T08:01:00.000-07:002012-09-30T09:19:00.724-07:00<h2>
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I found next to this was nice too, a Blue Book December 1947 it was a cover-less copy, but tucked into the mag was the cover! And, just to set everything off the price on the Blue Book was Free! OK, the price on the Sea Stories was $1, yup, a buck! Man, can't beat that! I just love these Blue Books, Bed Sheet size, cover by Stoops covering his states issues, this one on New Jersey. The stories are just amazing to me, I mean to start off with Theodore Goodridge Roberts' Strike Hard! Bite Deep! The Quest of the Mazed Knight in ancient Britain/ King Arthur's day. Its the first story I'm gonna read here and there are some others too. The illustration is by Frederick Chapman, very nice, he worked largely for Woman's Home Companion and The American. Other stories here include Grandpa and the Werewolf by Georges Surdez, The Golden Cup By H. Bedford-Jones a cool looking story about clipper ships and the China Trade, but the most interesting story is by Ross De Lue called The Flight of the XS-102 a SF story with great illos by Wilson Thomson, don't know much about him, or de Lue. Should be a good read. Finally in this issue, there looks to be a wonderful story by the prolific Wilbur S. Peacock called A Gambler's Reputation with some great drawings by one of my favorite artist for Blue Book, John Russel Fulton, I can't look at Blue Book without thinking of his work, so good.<br />
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I just love Fulton's dry Brush technique and I like the use of color too, it adds some depth to the black and white drawing. I like to think that Fulton added the color, but suspect that they had a color guy or gal doing that. Check out his women, especially the one with the fan in the foreground, man that's good! I've read, I think in the Mike Ashly story of Blue Book in Pulp Vault #14 that Fulton was fazed out because he had an old fashion style, whoever thought that was a good idea, I will never know, these drawing he did are fantastic, and will never be anything but outstanding in the world of illustrations, IMO. Be sure to check out his Facebook page his grandsons have put up for him, some great information and a photo of him working at a painting can be seen there. <br />
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Next time the rest of the pulps from the very same store....all at a buck a piece! Jonathan G. Jensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00023056133113662703noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2138719543447827051.post-312763486839089462012-09-16T09:24:00.001-07:002012-09-16T09:24:27.524-07:00Judge Magazine finds.<br />
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I ran across these 8 issues of Judge at a flea market a few weeks back, and although not much on the pulp magazine side, some really awesome illustrations like this one from Orson Lowell from the Dec. 16 1922 issue, the feature is The Original Christmas Eve. Beautiful painting by Lowell, gotta love naked Eve with a clothed Adam. Lowell was born in 1871 and lived until 1956, most of his work was for Judge, Life, American Girl, around the turn of the century. He had an excellent pen and ink style, like Gibson and James Mongomery Flagg, but I think he was better than both. His work had got some humor and warmth to it. Here is an example of his pen and ink style from March 10 1923 issue of Judge.<br />The caption reads: A Tired businessman between the acts of a mystery, "tell me who did it so I won't have to go back". Beautiful work I think, anyway I have two originals on my walls here. This issue is the mystery issue, so thats the one of the 8 I read and has some pulp ties. The first story is by Fairfax Downey who wrote for Blue Book, Argosy, and Adventure, writes a humor piece of what happens when you take a girl to a murder mystery. Other stories and the editorial are of the humor variety, interesting stuff. Some other artist here, John Held, who did some excellent flapper/jazz age drawings, and James M. Flagg doing some odd humor stuff, he was better know for stuff in Good Housekeeping and the WW! poster of Uncle Sam I want you! Poster. Below is my original Lowell it was a piece he submitted to the Opening exhibit of the Art Center ( NY,NY), the title is Carrying the City Fashions back to Hickory Center. Looks to be a humor spot possibly from Life Magazine, its huge, 3 x4 FEET! Done on two pieces of paper. Very cool, too bad the photo is so-so. Its amazing the detail he gets from a pen! Finally at the bottom is a nice cover for the July 14 1923 cover for Judge, its by Robert Patterson, he did work for Life and French Vogue, he studied as did Lowell, at the Art Institute of Chicago, very stylized stuff and a wonderful cover artist. Any of you have opinions on these wonderful illustrators?<br />
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