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The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley
The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley (1883-1958) is more famously known as The Mark of Zorro. Serialized in All-Story Weekly in 1919, The Curse of Capistrano is the classic tale of the masked avenger Zorro, full of sword fights, horse chases and forbidden romance. Any number of masked and caped heroes can trace their inspirations back to Zorro, but this is the original novel.
Blood Money and Other Stories by Gunnison Steele
Blood Money and Other Stories – Five hard nosed Western stories by Gunnison Steele about killers, gamblers, bounty hunters, and revenge.
The Chessboard of Mars and Other Stories by Eando Binder
The Chessboard of Mars and Other Stories by Eando Binder
Three stories from Pulp Fiction Master Eando Binder: The Ring Bonanza (1947), Teacher From Mars (1941), The Chessboard of Mars (1937)
Publicity for the Corpse – Three Johnny Castle Novelettes by C.S. Montanye
Publicity for the Corpse – Two Johnny Castle Novelettes by C.S. Montanye
Johnny Castle was a New York sports writer. Castle was tougher than most sports writers and it’s a good thing he was – he always seemed to wind up in the middle of a murder.
LOOT – Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories by Jackson Cole
LOOT – Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories by Jackson Cole
Four stories of Navajo Tom Raine, Arizona Ranger, as he outsmarts and outguns bank robbers and murderers in the Arizona Territory.
The Spider Lily by Bruno Fischer
The Spider Lily by Bruno Fischer
When Alec Linn came back home from navigating a bomber in World War II, he expected his wife Lily to meet him at the train station. When he found her dead later that night he was arrested as the murderer. But something didn’t add up because he knew he didn’t do it.
The Girl at Loup Garou – Three Stories by E.S. Dellinger
The Girl at Loup Garou – Three Stories by E.S. Dellinger
High in the Canadian Rockies they were trapped on a bridge – To front and rear there was no escape. This was wolf country and the wolves were drawing ever closer.
The Stars, My Brothers by Edmond Hamilton
The Stars, My Brothers – This classic Science Fiction novella by Edmond Hamilton (1904-1977) from 1962 explores what it means to be human when the reptilian rulers of the planet are more humane than humans themselves.
Bullet and Other Stories by Hapsburg Liebe
Bullet and Other Stories by Hapsburg Liebe
Seven classic pulp Western stories by Hapsburg Liebe. Hapsburg Liebe was the pseudonym of Charles Haven Liebe (1880-1957).



