1944 in Print —‘Amazing Stories,’ March 1944
March 1944: “Amazing Stories,” featuring “It’s a Small World” by Robert Bloch. courtesy of Archive.org.
View ArticleBlack Mask, Weird Tales, Amazing Stories and Spicy Stories on the Internet!
Imagine my surprise to discover that Archive.org has added a large collection of pulp magazines such as this August 1920 issue of Black Mask, the legendary mystery magazine that published so many...
View Article1944 in Print —‘Amazing Stories,’ March 1944
March 1944: “Amazing Stories,” featuring “It’s a Small World” by Robert Bloch. courtesy of Archive.org.
View ArticleMechanical Engineer Publishes First Book
Note: This is an encore post from 2005 and originally appeared on the 1947project. Hard at work as a mechanical engineer during the day, the former naval aviation researcher still finds time to do a...
View ArticleDec. 1, 1907: L.A. Author Writes of Life in the Hollow Earth (No Sign of...
Note: This is an encore post from 2006. Dec.1, 1907 Los Angeles The Times runs a small blurb on writer Willis George Emerson, noting that the National Magazine has begun serializing a new story, “The...
View ArticleMovieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)
This week’s mystery movie was the 1959 Allied Artists film “The Atomic Submarine,” with Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, Paul Dubov, Bob Steele, Victor Varconi, Joi Lansing, Selmer Jackson,...
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