One of the last stories by Sax Rohmer, creator of Fu Manchu, in the magazine ADVENTURE, April 1955. Artwork by Herb Tauss
that orgy has got to be getting a little stale after 10 years...
Tortoise rescue German dime novel, Jörn Farrow’s U-Boot Abenteuer (Jörn Farrow’s Submarine Adventures) No. 130, 1934, “Der Schildkröte-Karr” (The Tortoise Car) by Hans Warren (William Reinhard).
Sea monster British boys’ weekly, The Boys’ Friend Library No. 256, April 9, 1930, “The Isle of Peril” by Stacey Blake, reprinted from Modern Boy serial (1928). Not in Bleiler.
Some time between the two World Wars rogue German submarine commander Captain Hans Farrow, his son Jörn, mate Hein Gruber, Doctor Bertram and the rest of his crew sail the South Seas for adventure. After escaping Dutch police in Indonesia, Farrow decides to investigate reports of a giant stingray attacking boats in the Spermonde Archipelago. Will he discover the secret behind the sea monster or fall prey to its deadly attack? The classic 1930s German dime novel translated into English for the first time. Includes an informative introduction. Paperback available now from Amazon and eBook from Kindle.
1944. Cornell Woolrich’s's noir crime adventure The Black Path of Fear
=:O
(via 60 Spy Novels | HiLobrow)
1936. John P. Marquand’s Mr. Moto espionage adventure Thank You, Mr. Moto.
Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (via liquidnight)