Windy City Pulp Stories, No.14 is a collection of articles and studies celebrating the Detective pulps, the 85th anniversary of The Maltese Falcon and its creator, Dashiell Hammett, along with recognizing the Western pulps and the 95th anniversary of Western Story Magazine.
Included is a long lost interview with Dashiell Hammett, two articles by Black Mask editor Joseph Shaw, plus an article on how the characters Charlie Chan, Philo Vance and Clubfoot were created and a feature on author Cleve F. Adams.
Articles and features on the Western pulps include an interview with Western writer Peter Brandvold, "My Favorite Western Pulps and Authors" by New York Times best-selliing Western writer James Reasoner, features on Clarence Mulford, Wm. McLeod Raine and much more are packed between this issue's covers.
Also recognized are the 100th anniversary of the birth of three important fantasy artists, including biographies and art galleries on Virgil Finlay, Hannes Bok and Edd Cartier.
A must have collectible for anyone who appreciates the pulp magazine era and its history!
Windy City Pulp Stories, No.14 is a collection of articles and studies celebrating the Detective pulps, the 85th anniversary of The Maltese Falcon and its creator, Dashiell Hammett, along with recognizing the Western pulps and the 95th anniversary of Western Story Magazine.
Included is a long lost interview with Dashiell Hammett, two articles by Black Mask editor Joseph Shaw, plus an article on how the characters Charlie Chan, Philo Vance and Clubfoot were created and a feature on author Cleve F. Adams.
Articles and features on the Western pulps include an interview with Western writer Peter Brandvold, "My Favorite Western Pulps and Authors" by New York Times best-selliing Western writer James Reasoner, features on Clarence Mulford, Wm. McLeod Raine and much more are packed between this issue's covers.
Also recognized are the 100th anniversary of the birth of three important fantasy artists, including biographies and art galleries on Virgil Finlay, Hannes Bok and Edd Cartier.
A must have collectible for anyone who appreciates the pulp magazine era and its history!