Mr. Pulp
AdventureCrime & MysteryFantasy & HorrorScience FictionWesterns

Complete SeriesFemale AuthorsFREEMade Into MoviesNoir ClassicsOn SALESerial Novels
Éditions Scylla & Charybde

The Book Store

The Early Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer

The Early Fu-Manchu consists of the first three Fu-Manchu novels by Sax Rohmer: The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu (1913), The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu (1916), and The Hand of Fu-Manchu (1917).

$10.95

Good Men And Bad & Other Stories by Harry Sinclair Drago

Good Men and Bad men, cheating, gambling, murder and honor or the lack of it, in the old West.

$3.95

The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft

The Shadow Out of Time – A brilliant word picture which weaves time, archeology and mind travel into a fascinating narrative of explorative science.

$4.50

Centaurus by Sam Merwin Jr.

Centaurus – A story about a time traveling Roman centurian, space aliens, flying saucers, the FBI, loose women, and booze. Lots of booze.

$4.50

Lost Ships by Leigh Brackett

Lost Ships – Three classic science fiction novelettes by Leigh Brackett, known as the Queen of Space Opera. Outpost on Io, The Citadel Of Lost Ships, Last Call For Sector 9G

$4.95

The Dead Don’t Die and Other Stories by Bruno Fischer

The Dead Don’t Die – From a frame-up for murder, to the jewels at the center of a family curse, Bruno Fischer writes about some very bad people.

$3.95

Encounters by Arthur C. Clarke

Encounters – Four stories of encounters with the Other by Arthur C. Clarke.

$3.95

Golden Blood by Jack Williamson

Golden Blood – Gold lured the “Secret Legion” into the world’s most treacherous desert. And gold they found – a powerful golden man, an exotic golden woman, a huge golden tiger and an eerie golden snake.

$4.95

War Stories by John D. MacDonald

War Stories – A collection of five early stories by John D. MacDonald, of private wars, espionage and old soldiers.

$4.50
Pulp Fiction Book Store The Store 10"I, Captain Nemo, on this 21st day of March 1868, have reached the south pole on the ninetieth degree; and I take possession of this part of the globe, equal to one-sixth of the known continents."

"In whose name, Captain?”

"In my own, sir!"

Saying which, Captain Nemo unfurled a black banner, bearing an N in gold quartered on its bunting. Then turning towards the orb of day, whose last rays lapped the horizon of the sea, he exclaimed—

"Adieu, sun! Disappear, thou radiant orb! rest beneath this open sea, and let a night of six months spread its shadows over my new domains!"
Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas