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  • af Roger L Haley
    173,95 kr.

    A historical saga of life in the Indian Territories of the 1800s. Exploring the Choctaw culture, riding with the Texas Rangers, and fighting for his life, a boy becomes a man - in a world where men are often challenged. Jonathon is a true to life example of the humble, but courageous, men who tamed the American West.

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    228,95 kr.

    One Dreadful Night presents a mystery that is deftly woven into the underlying web of supernatural horror. From the moment that a strange face is glimpsed peering from the window of the laboratory at "Restormal", the novel builds gradually to a climatic resolution of sheer terror as the identity of the mysterious woman lurking in the dim-lit corridors is revealed in a shocking denouement. One Dreadful Night is part of that small group of novels such as Mark Hansom's The Beasts of Brahm wherein the elements of the mystery novel and the supernatural tale are blended seamlessly to create a genuine thriller that will keep the reader turning pages while leaving all the lights on!

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    228,95 kr.

    The Curse of Cantire is one of Walter S. Masterman's most hard-to-find novels. It has a dash of surrealism and the other-worldly atmosphere that Masterman is known for. An introduction to this novel, #8 in the Dancing Tuatara lineup, is provided by series consultant, John Pelan.

  • - 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' & 'Through the Looking-Glass'
     
    228,95 kr.

    'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking-Glass' with new illustrations by Gavin L. O'Keefe.

  • - Day Keene in the Detective Pulps Volume II
    af Day Keene
    228,95 kr.

    This is the second collection in the Day Keene in the Detective Pulps Series, edited by John Pelan and Fender Tucker and introduced by Ed Gorman. Its six novellas were published in the 40s and include: We Are The Dead Corpses Come In Pairs Kitten On The Corpse A Slight Mistake In Corpses Thirteen Must Die If The Coffin Fits

  • af John H Knox
    228,95 kr.

    The seven stories in this collection were written between 1935 and 1937 and appeared in various pulp magazines. The introduction by John Pelan describes the fascinating character, John H. Knox, who wrote these tales as an author who has been undeservedly forgotten. Not any more.

  • - Memories and Summations
    af Francis M Nevins
    273,95 kr.

    Over the decades Francis M. Nevins has written dozens of articles and essays on the major influences of crime literature and here he collects them in 450+ pages. Coupled with some current essays on people he's known this makes for a book that any mystery fan will cherish and use as a reference book.

  • - Day Keene in the Detective Pulps Volume I
    af Day Keene
    228,95 kr.

    Day Keene wrote these eight hardboiled tales for the pulps, particularly Detective Stories, in the 40s. John Pelan has selected these for Volume #1 of the Day Keene in the Detective Pulps series. The titles are: League of the Grateful Dead As Deep As the Grave Fry Away, Kentucky Babe Crawl Out of That Coffin Marry the Sixth for Murder Nothing to Worry About Dance with The Death House Doll Dead As in Mackerel The introduction by John Pelan tells more about Ramble House's plan to reprint ALL of Day Keene's pulp stories.

  • - Vol. 3 Day Keene in the Detective Pulps
     
    228,95 kr.

    DEATH MARCH OF THE DANCING DOLLS is the third volume of the series: Day Keene in the Detective Pulps. It is introduced by Texas' own Bill Crider and has a cover by Gavin L. O'Keefe. Day Keene is well-known for his hardboiled novels but his short stories from the pulps are almost completely forgotten, until now. This volume contains these stories: Stay As Dead As You Are, Detective Tales, October 1946 The Charlie McCarthy Murders, Detective Tales, March 1942 Doc Egg's Graveyard Reunion, Dime Mystery, February 1946 Death March of the Dancing Dolls, Dime Mystery, September 1945. So Sorry You Die Now, Dime Mystery, January 1945 A Minor Matter of Murder, Short Stories, Dec 25, 1945 Mighty Like a Rogue, Dime Detective, January 1950

  • - The Weird Tales of Wyatt Blassingame
    af Wyatt Blassingame
    228,95 kr.

    This volume of seven novellas is subtitled the "Weird Tales of Wyatt Blassingame" and with titles like: THE TONGUELESS HORROR SATAN SENDS A WOMAN SONG OF THE DEAD HOURS OF THE VANISHED BOARDER SATAN'S THIRSTY ONES VILLAGE OF THE DEAD MODELS FOR MADNESS how could it be called anything different? Written between 1934 and 1938 and published in Dime Mystery Stories and Terror Tales, two of the most lurid of the pulps, the stories will enchant as well as horrify you. In his introduction, John Pelan says that Wyatt Blassingame can be considered one of the founding fathers of the pulp horror genre, and Ramble House and Dancing Tuatara Press are proud to bring him back for modern readers to enjoy.

  • af Mark Hansom
    228,95 kr.

    The third novel published by Ramble House by Mark Hansom. It was written in 1935 and has all the hallmarks of Hansom's style, including the premature death of the villain.

  • af Jack Moskovitz
    208,95 kr.

    This is the second book of hard-boiled violence from the ancient typewriter of Jack Moskovitz. An unsavory group of truckers try to save the world from atomic annihilation while another group of even more unsavory people try to thwart them. And it's all told in the unique Moskovitz style, where a smell is worth a thousand words.

  • - Thirty-Two Years of Articles
    af Richard O'Brien
    228,95 kr.

    For the first time, Richard O'Brien has collected hundreds of articles and features he wrote for various toy soldier collecting magazines in one compelling book. Filled with pictures and information on the best known -- and the most obscure -- toy soldiers of the past century.

  • af Jack Moskovitz
    208,95 kr.

    Jack Moskovitz, veteran of the old days when censorship reigned and writers were threatened with prison for being too sexy, has written a neo-noir about a retired arson cop getting together with an arsonist and a Nazi hooker to exterminate a family of neo-Nazis. The realism is disturbing and the action is hard and fast, but the stark writing style will keep you glued to this book from beginning to end.

  • af Hake Talbot
    238,95 kr.

    Hake Talbot wrote only two mystery novels and Ramble House is proud to bring both of them back into print for modern readers. RIM OF THE PIT is his masterpiece of an "impossible crime" that takes place in the far north where snow surrounds a group of desperate people, one of whom is bent on murder. The mapback cover from the 1950's Dell paperback is one of the best crime maps ever drawn and we reproduce it here for you. In addition, this book contains a short story by Talbot called "The Other Side". You will not forget this book!

  • af Hake Talbot
    228,95 kr.

    When Rogan Kincaid arrived at the mysterious island known as The Kraken, he expected to find a lavish party thrown by Jackson B. Frant for a dozen guests. Instead he found only young Nancy Garwood, who had been drugged and left in her bedroom. The rest of the mansion was completely deserted and all Nancy could remember was that somebody died at dinner-and she thought it was the host! It doesn't take long before Rogan starts to wonder if there has been a mass murder-and that there might just be two more bodies to add to the slaughter!

  • - A Lipogram Novel
    af Ernest Vincent Wright
    213,95 kr.

    In the final year of his life (1939) Ernest Vincent Wright decided to write a complete novel, and just to make it interesting, he decided to do it without using the letter E. This amazing masterpiece is the result of his obsession.

  • af Richard E Goddard
    228,95 kr.

    The plot pits a poor sidewalk artist against a fiendish mastermind who is not only intent on world domination, but determined to kill all white people and for reasons that are never made entirely clear, wants to create nymphs, satyrs, and other Greek and Roman demigods through the miracle of vivisection! These characteristics alone would qualify Caspar Pettifranc to take his rightful place alongside John Sunlight, Wu Fang, Doctor Death and the other great villains of the American pulps, but Goddard doesn't stop here. The author also makes Pettifranc a master of voodoo who thus can ring in zombies and the pantheon of loas. For reasons that the author allows to remain obscure, the loas are given to making odd whistling noises, hence the title of the book.

  • - The Dark Edge of Ed Gorman
    af Ed Gorman
    253,95 kr.

    This is a collection of 23 short stories of suspense and terror.

  • - A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft
    af Richard A Lupoff
    288,95 kr.

    Marblehead is a huge work, encompassing all of 1927, a year in which H.P. Lovecraft, researching a book he'd been hired to write for the Nazis, travels the East Coast in the company of Charles Sylvester Viereck. It was written in the 70s but, except for a bowdlerized version published by Arkham House, was essentially lost until the early 21st century. This edition contains every word of the original 165,000 word opus.

  • af Sean M'Guire
    228,95 kr.

    Sean M'Guire wrote this lost race novel in 1930 when such stories were mired in racism and formula. But BEAST OR MAN? is more in the mold of H. Rider Haggard and addresses deeper themes, and at the same time, providing a rousing romp through Africa. This is the first book under the Dancing Tuatura Press imprint (DTP) which promises to include more novels of Sean M'Guire.

  • af Mark Hansom
    228,95 kr.

    Around 1939 the man who published seven novels under the pseudonym, Mark Hansom, wrote this impossible mystery. It is the third book under the Dancing Tuatara imprint to be published by Ramble House.

  • af Mark Hansom
    228,95 kr.

    This is the fourth book in the series of occult classics from Dancing Tuatara Press and the second by Mark Hansom. It has an introduction by Midnight House's John Pelan explaining Hansom's place in the pantheon of horror writers of the 20th century. Until now, this book has been extremely hard to find.

  • af Fender Tucker
    208,95 kr.

    In the style of Stuart Kaminsky, Wes D. Gehring of Ball State University has written an intriguing murder mystery involving a lost Chaplin film and a host of nefarious characters who want it. Using his vast knowledge of all things Chaplinian, Gehring perfectly captures the mindset of the little tramp and has produced a short novel worthy of the subject.

  • af John Douglas
    238,95 kr.

    MURDER IN SHAWNEE contains two of John Douglas' mystery novels about the Appalachian town of Shawnee as it was back in the 80s: SHAWNEE ALLEY FIRE and HAUNTS. Each book is a love song to the place and time, and John Douglas has channeled the great small-town novelists in bringing them back to you with class.

  • af Ed Gorman
    208,95 kr.

    This is the first of the Robert Payne series, written in 1994. Payne is an ex-FBI profiler who gets offered $10,000 in an unmarked envelope to find the killer of a young girl. If only it were that easy. A Ramble House book

  • af Mack Reynolds
    208,95 kr.

    The Case of the Little Green Men is the first book published by Mack Reynolds. Since its 1951 debut it has become highly prized as a collectible. It reveals what goes on behind the scenes at a 50's science fiction convention when murder beams down.

  • af E R Punshon
    208,95 kr.

    Scotland Yard's Commander Bobby Owen is in a quandary: he got a phone call saying there's been a murder at the country estate, Cobblers, but he can't find a body. There are two missing persons, one of them a famous best-selling author, but all he can find is a village full of very likely suspects and an expensive Bromberg that everyone says belongs to the murderer. What murderer? This classic mystery from 1951 is brought back for the first time. They just don't write them like this anymore.

  • - The Short Stories of Harry Stephen Keeler
    af Harry Stephen Keeler
    228,95 kr.

    A collection of just about all of the existing short stories written by Harry Stephen Keeler back in the early 20th century. Edited by Fred Cleaver, the 22 short stories are followed by a complete bibliography of Keeler's short fiction.

  • af Desert Journal
    208,95 kr.

    The horrifying story of a young woman who escaped an Elephant Butte residence wearing only a padlocked collar and chain around her neck after being kidnapped from Albuquerque and sexually tortured three days in March 1999 opened perhaps one of New Mexico's largest criminal investigations in years. This book is the story of the sadist and his crew and how his guilt was slowly determined in the local newspaper, The Desert Journal.